The Dell Latitude E4300 is one of the newest laptops by Dell in the Latitude range and is almost ultraportable. The Latitude series has been a high performance, high reliability business series aimed at those who want something better than Dell’s Vostro series of business notebooks. The Dell Latitude E4300 is one of the most portable 13 inchers out there. It has the trademark Latitude quality and features a nice design and build quality. Reliability has been Dell Latitude’s middle name and the E4300 completely adheres to that. A Latitude can last about 3-4 years easily and are known to be the most durable among notebooks. Also most business customers generally need portability with long endurance and reliability, all of which the Latitude series offers. Dell also offers superb customer care with the Latitude series which satisfies most customers.
In this review, we check out the Dell Latitude E4300 in detail and see whether it has the famed Latitude blood running through its system buses. We also see how it stacks up against its competitors - the Lenovo X300, The Sony Z series and the Macbook Air.
Dell Latitude E4300 Specs:
- Processor: Intel Core 2 Duo SP9400 at 2.40 GHz with 6 MB L2 Cache, 1066 MHz FSB
- Display: 13.3 inch WXGA (1280 x 800 pixels) LED Backlit Matte Display
- Memory: 4 GB DDR3 1066 MHz RAM
- Hard Drive: 80GB 7200 RPM HDD
- Optical Drive: 8X DVD+RW
- Graphics: Intel GMA X4500 MHD
- Operating System: Windows Vista Business
- Other Features: ExpressCard slot, WebCam, Microphone
- Battery: 56 Whr, 6 cell battery