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The notebook can be docked to one of two different Latitude series docking stations, and each dock supports up to two external monitors. If you need legacy ports not found on the computer, Dell has a legacy port extender for Latitude notebooks. The Latitude E4300 also has a wide range of expansion options, available via the docking connector at the bottom. However, we have a difficult time imagining that the 3-cell battery could have provided adaquate battery life so we think the 6-cell is worth it. While I do not mind the extrusion, others may take issue with it. Dell appears to have dropped the 3-cell battery option from their ordering system, leaving only the 6-cell battery which sticks out from the back of the notebook by about half an inch. Perhaps the only shortcoming in the design of the Latitude E4300 is the battery. Fortunately, a fixed Blu-Ray optical drive is available for a not so low price when ordering the computer.
Because upgrading the optical drive is more difficult than it would be with other Latitude notebooks, the E4300 starts with a DVD+/-RW optical drive that is capable of everything a consumer needs except perhaps Blu-Ray capability. While other Dell Latitude notebooks have a modular bay design to accomodate an optical drive or hard drive or a weight saver module, Dell choose to build in a fixed optical drive so the E4300 will not support two hard drives. The keyboard is well supported on the Latitude E4300, and there is very little flex to be found so even violent typers should find themselves at ease with how sturdy the keyboard feels. The design provides enough resistance that the notebook is not going to open accidentally, but it is not difficult to open the computer up either. When closing the notebook there is no latch for the LCD, it is held shut by magnetic force. The screen hinges are well built, as the display never wiggles yet provides a comfortable level of resistance to movement. While it sticks out only a little bit, that top bulge had just a little bit of give to it. The extra bulge at the top of the LCD lid is for the WWAN antenna. We were never able to produce distortions on the LCD screen. Magnesium alloy is also used in the LCD housing, and the screen housing does a really good job of protecting the screen from impacts. The right palmrest has a little bit too much flex, but there is little to no flex to be found anywhere else on the base of the chassis. The base of the chassis is built from magnesium alloy and packed with parts, resulting in a design that protects its internals well. The black matte finish on the rest of the notebook looks equally sharp, but wears down on and around the edges of the notebook.īuild quality is above average, and quite frankly the construction feels ver solid. While the finish is designed to impress, it is a fingerprint magnet.
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The back of the LCD housing has a brushed aluminum appearance to it, which adds a nice bit of flair to an otherwise safe professional design. Dell also adopted a much more modern looking design featuring sharp lines and a black finish with the new series. The notebook itself has a small LCD bezel and a tightly integrated chassis design, so not only is the notebook rather thin it also presents the smallest footprint that is possible for a 13.3″ notebook. Our first impressions of the Dell Latitude E4300 were quite positive.
However, we all know that the extra options and features always cost more – this notebook as configured will set you back by a staggering $2,054 before taxes. The Latitude E4300 starts at $1,349, which is fairly average for an ultraportable business machine.
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