Dell Latitude E5270 (Used)
Dell Latitude E5270 (Used)
Overview:-
Dell’s Latitude 5000 lineup is very popular in the business-laptop category. The former Dell Latitude 12 E5250 already convinced in some aspects. Dell places special value on good quality that should satisfy the high demands of the target group. After testing Dell’s Latitude 14 E5470 extensively, the somewhat smaller 12.5-inch Dell Latitude 12 E5270 is in line. The good balance of performance, mobility and price convinced us in the course of the tests.
Case:-
Dell’s Latitude 12 E5270 is made for longevity. That is particularly obvious in the build of the single components. The casing comes in a plain and rectangular design. The build is high-quality and impeccable. Everything fits tight, and nothing wobbles or creaks. No unduly sized gaps are visible. Plastic prevails as the choice of material. However, it has been carbon-fiber reinforced to increase the stiffness while keeping the weight low. Therefore,. As a result,. So,. Consequently,.
We can definitely confirm this since it is virtually impossible to warp the base. However, the lid can be twisted with some effort. The base unit could be dented in the area of the multi-touchpad in the pressure test, but it was not possible to dent the edges or keyboard center. A minor wave formation can be seen when applying pressure to the lid’s back. Therefore,. As a result,. So,. Consequently,.
Connectivity:-
The diversity of interfaces in Dell’s Latitude 12 E5270 is decent and clearly arranged. An HDMI and VGA out are on the rear and allow connecting external monitors. One of the three USB 3.0 ports and a LAN socket are also situated here. The other two USB 3.0 ports are on the left and right sides. This layout prevents obstructing a neighboring port when bigger USB flash drives are inserted. A SmartCard reader that could be a purchase criterion for a business device is also found on the left. Dell installs the card reader that supports all common formats (MMC, SD, SDHC, SDXC) diagonally under the USB port.
We tested its performance with our Toshiba Exceria Pro SDXC 64 GB UHS-II reference card. Using the AS SSD benchmark program, we achieved a sequential read rate of 216.39 MB/s and sequential write rate of 119.08 MB/s. Those are good outcomes, and that places Dell’s Latitude 12 E5270 clearly above the average. We could not perform our reference test of transferring 289 JPEG files since the installed hard drive is too slow and would have a negative impact on the test result.
Left: USB 3.0, vents, SmartCard reader
Right: audio, card reader, USB 3.0, SIM-card slot (optional), Kensington lock slot
Rear: Gigabit-Ethernet, VGA out, HDMI out, USB 3.0, power socket
Specifications:-
Model
Dell E5270
Processor
intel Core i5 6th gen
RAm
8GB
NVME (SSD)
128GB
Wifi
Cam
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