Dell Latitude E6220
Despite its semirugged construction, the Dell Latitude E6220 feels dated, especially for a small 12-inch laptop, and it's painfully expensive, even for its very limited target audience.
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CNET Review
The Good: The Dell Latitude E6220 has got a sturdy build, a compact design, and fast performance for its size.
The Bad: An outdated design, a ridiculously high price for what it offers, and the endless stream of nickel-and-dime add-ons are enough to drive any business traveler to a MacBook Air.
The Bottom Line: Despite its semirugged construction, the Dell Latitude E6220 feels dated, especially for a small 12-inch laptop, and it's painfully expensive, even for its very limited target audience.
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alaTest.com
Review Summary: alaTest has collected and analyzed 20 reviews of Dell Latitude E6220 from international magazines and websites.
The Verdict: Experts rate this product 75/100 and users 83/100. Comparing these reviews to 315185 other Laptops reviews gives this product an overall alaScore 93/100 = Excellent.
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techradar.com
Review Summary: It isn't the thinnest, but its powerful Core i7 processor, SSD and respectable battery life mean this laptop handles demanding tasks.
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reghardware.co.uk
Review Summary: Review Dell's Latitude E6220 is a typical workhorse, designed to be solid, dependable and ever so slightly boring. However, Dell is aiming this compact model more at small businesses rather than large organisations. And the increasing numbers of people...
The Verdict: Compared to Ultrabook's like the 11.6in Asus UX21E Zenbook [3] costing £850, the speedier Dell Latitude E6220 is pricey, but it is a very different beast. The base version of this laptop starts at £1066 but it has an Core i3 CPU and no SSD. While no...
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pcadvisor.co.uk
The Verdict: Though pricey for a 12.5-inch laptop, this ultraportable delivers in performance and battery life.
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techworld.com
Review Summary: Though not particularly svelte or eye-catching, the Dell Latitude E6220 fits the bill perfectly for a corporate ultraportable laptop. It's fast, it has state-of-the-art components, and it has the warranty and service options that large businesses...
The Verdict: The Dell Latitude E6220 is a great performer with good battery life and all the support and warranty options necessary for a fleet rollout. It's sturdily constructed, it's up to snuff technology-wise, and overall it's a well designed and well conceived...
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pcworld.com
Review Summary: Though not particularly svelte or eye-catching, the Dell Latitude E6220 fits the bill perfectly for a corporate ultraportable laptop. It's fast, it has state-of-the-art components, and it has the warranty and service options that large businesses...
The Verdict: Though pricey for a 12.5-inch laptop, this ultraportable delivers in performance and battery life.
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notebookcheck.net
Review Summary: Portable Workhorse. Dell demonstrated a prerelease model of the Latitude E6220 back in February of 2011 at the “Dell Means Business” event, and the buzzword peppered throughout the press release was “field workers”. The Gen-Y professionals to whom this...
The Verdict: Coming from a 1920x1200 media center laptop (the Dell Inspiron 9300), I was pleasantly surprised by how little I missed the extra screen real estate
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techreviewsource.com
Review Summary: The Dell Latitude E6220 is a business-friendly 12.5-inch ultraportable laptop that has excellent performance and above average battery life. It has a 128GB solid-state hard drive, an Intel Core i5 CPU and 4GB of RAM, which provides an excellent...
Price Range: $1169.00 - $1169.00
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General
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OS ProvidedMicrosoft Windows 7 Home Premium, No Media, 64-bit, English
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Notebook typeUltraportable (Under 4 lbs.), HD Display
Processor / Chipset
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ProcessorIntel 2nd Gen Core i5 i5-2520M / 2.6 GHz
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Cache3 MB
Memory
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RAM4.0 GB
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TechnologyDDR3-1333MHz SDRAM
Storage
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Hard Drive250 GB / 5400 rpm
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Optical DriveNo Optical Device
Display
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Type12.5 in
Audio & Video
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Graphics Processor3000
Communications
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Wireless802.11b/g/n
Sustainability
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Greenpeace policy rating (Nov 2011)5.1
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