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The Latitude E7370 Ultrabook is just as slim as Dell’s very own XPS13, measuring only … Height: 14.32 mm (0.56″) x Width: 304.8 mm (12″) x Depth: 210.5 mm (8.3″), and weighing in at only 1.12 kg (2.47 lbs).
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As far as the screen is concerned, you get large 13.3″ FHD (1920 x 1080), Non-Touch Infinity Anti Glare (16:9) WLED screen, which looks pretty amazing. It’s much better than staring at a tiny 12″ screen (believe me!)
The Internals
The review sample we received is powered by Intel’s latest generation of Core M5 (Skylake – 14nm) processor running at 1.1GHz, featuring integrated HD Graphics 515. The largest component of the laptop is the 4-cell 34W li-ion battery, which gives you around (cough*) 10 hours of heavy usage according Dell.
Unfortunately, there’s no room for memory expansion. All available slots are taken up and the memory chips are directly soldered on to the motherboard. The 8GB of DDR3-1600MHz ram are made by Elipda, while the 256GB SSD is produced by Toshiba and uses the PCI Express interface, which should produce some very impressive disk scores!
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Intel’s new Core M5 (Skylake – 14nm) processor is super energy efficient, it produces very little heat, which means there’s no need for any cooling fans or heatsinks/heatpipes! In fact, the only thing cooling the CPU is a copper-plated cover that’s sits over the processor.
Connectivity
As far as connectivity is concerned, you get 2 x USB-C type connectors, 1 x mini HDMI output and a cellular SIM card slot. On the right-side of the laptop, you’ll also find 1 x micro SD card slot, 1 x headset jack, 1 x USB 3.0 as well as a laptop lock slot.
Aimed at the business user, the Dell Latitude E7270 Ultrabook also comes additional features such as a fingerprint reader, cellular SIM card slot, Smart Card reader, as well as a NFC card reader.