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Whatever happens to Dell in the near future , let's hope that the company keeps making laptops as nice as the Dell Latitude 6430u. In a world of cheap-feeling merchandise, it stands apart. It's sedately handsome, ruggedized, remarkably stable in your hand...
I rarely get this enthusiastic over a corporate product of any sort, but I'm a sucker for products that are tactilely and ergonomically superior. The Latitude 6430u is expensive, but most truly superb things are. Even consumers should seriously consider t...
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It's been a long time coming, but Dell has finally launched its first high-end business Ultrabook, the Latitude 6430u. With a toughened chassis that's been designed to meet MIL-STD-810G military test criteria, and a range of business-friendly features, De...
Dell adds an Ultrabook to its Latitude range, but the tough-nut chassis and refined ergonomics deserve a better display...
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techradar.com Updated: 2013-04-24 23:02:52
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Microsoft held a gigantic event in New York City to herald the coming of Windows 8 Thursday, Oct. 25. On hand were a multitude of devices, from desktops to laptops, tablets to smartphones, plus various pieces of hardware that could fall in any number of c...
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The Dell Latitude 6430u is here and under my fingers. 1366×768 and a 36Wh battery is a shocking thing to be seeing on a new Ultrabook in 2013 but wait because it turns out that if you don't like that you can change it, and that's one of the key features o...
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Some Ultrabooks focus on getting things done and although the end result is often a little on the dull side you can sense that you're moving faster than with some other laptops and Ultrabooks. The Dell Latitude 6430u is one of those Ultrabooks and we've j...
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We have seen many interpretations of the Ultrabook. Some conform very closely to the original concept of a thin and light system that doesn't compromise on performance or battery life. Others have added discrete graphics and even optical drives back into...
Fast 2D and reasonable 3D performance, Great 14in display, Robust chassis, Generous port allocation, Decent battery life...
Heavier than the average Ultrabook...
The Dell Latitude 6430u is heavier than the average Ultrabook, and doesn't have the compelling desirability of the slimmest 13in options, such as the Samsung Series 9 900X3B. But it has plenty of functionality to make up for this, with great general perf...
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itreviews.com Updated: 2013-08-08 01:15:03
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The Dell Latitude 6430u (HD+) takes the Dell Latitude 6430u —an Editors’ Choice as a business ultrabook—and adds a higher-resolution screen and an upgraded processor. It also ditches Windows 8 in favor of the more business-friendly Windows 7. There’s much...
The Dell Latitude 6430u (HD+) adds a higher-res display to a formidable business laptop, and packs some multimedia oomph as well...
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Intel has pumped a colossal amount of cash into consumer Ultrabooks, but business editions are hard to find. Dell has finally launched its first corporate Ultrabook, and the Latitude 6430u look like it's worth the wait. Military standard The Latitude 64...
Militarygrade design; Good performance; Quick SSD; Decent battery life; Lengthy warranty; Customisable...
Poor quality screen; A little chunky and heavy for an Ultrabook...
With military grade design and excellent battery life, the 6430u will satisfy the need of most business users. The only weakness is the screen. The low-quality means it's not ideal for graphical work...
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techradar.com/au/ Updated: 2014-04-10 01:35:41
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The Dell Latitude 6430u Ultrabook is the first business-focused Ultrabook Dell has produced. While it gets most of the essentials, such as build quality and comfort, spot on, there are a couple of minor issues that prevent it being a perfect debut.This ma...
Solid design, Comfortable backlit keyboard, Removable battery, Great connectivity...
No touchscreen, Average screen resolution, Useless second mouse, Heavy...
You might also like... Windows 8.1 review We have no difficulty in recommending the Dell Latitude 6430u as a worthwhile business laptop. The real question is whether or not it stands as a worthy alternative to a top quality consumer Ultrabook like the So...
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thunderbaylive.com Updated: 2014-08-06 03:31:15
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Lisa Gade reviews the Dell Latitude 6430u laptop. It has a 14″, 1366 x 768 display and it runs on Intel Core i3/i5/i7 ULV Ultrabook CPUs. Unlike most Ultrabooks, the battery is removable and you can easily open up the laptop to access the 2 RAM slots, mSA...
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uk.hardware.info Updated: 2016-11-05 02:39:34
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If you're looking for a business laptop that's not too big or heavy, Dell has two options in its Latitude line. The 6430u is an Ultrabook and the E6430s is a traditional notebook. Today we will take a closer look at both. They look very different. The...
The Dell Latitude E6430s and 6430u are great examples of the evolution of laptops. The E6430s is the classic notebook that we've seen for a long time, with docking port, standard DVD burner and a 2.5-inch hard disk. The 6430u is a more current design. S...
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gadgetsmagazine.com.ph Updated: 2016-11-24 02:09:21
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We have reached a point in computing where laptops are no longer compromise devices. They can give you all the endurance you need to get you through a whole work day while still being convenient enough to carry around when you need to untether yourself fr...
Great battery life, Monster performance, even for an ultrabook, Comfortably cool...
A little bigboned, Keyboard is shallow and a bit soft...
I'd swap my current laptop for this one in a heartbeat. We have reached a point in computing where laptops are no longer compromise devices. They can give you all the endurance you need to get you through a whole work day while still being convenient enou...
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Business laptops usually does not require that much machine efficiency but the rapid growth and releasing of newer technologies made the manufacturers join the bandwagon of building business machines with the power parallel to those of high end computers...
Sturdy and Professional Looking,Comfortable to use (Backlit chicklet Keys, Large touch pad, Large handrest),Silent but efficient heat reducing fan,Touchsensitive volume control!,Easy to access (approx 7 secs boot time blows my mind),High Performance (Tes...
Springy and quite distant keyboard keys (con for users with small hands), Not that impressive battery life, Dropping frame rates on games (which should not really matter since this is a business PC. Stop playing games! Do your work! ) (Tested with Dish...
PROS:– Sturdy and Professional Looking– Comfortable to use (Back-lit chicklet Keys, Large touch pad, Large handrest)– Silent but efficient heat reducing fan– Touch-sensitive volume control!– Easy to access (approx 7 secs boot time blows my mind)– High Per...
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Dell has come a long way with their Latitude series notebooks built for business mobility and the Latitude 6430u is one of their latest offering for people looking for a durable and manageable vPro-enabled Ultrabook.While I didn't use this notebook for bu...
Dell still remains as a top choice when it comes to laptop for the office and the Latitude 6430u cements that choice further having a solid and reliable machine on a sleek-looking package. I love the heft and looks of this notebook, elegant but not too fl...
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The Dell Latitude 6430u Ultrabook is a Windows 8-powered 14-inch laptop that packs a 3rd Gen Intel Core i5 processor, 8GB of RAM and a 128GB Solid State Drive. Dell claims that this is the world's most manageable ultrabook. Read our full review below and...
Solid build quality, Simple yet elegant design, Large display, Comfortable keyboard with backlighting, Full set of ports, Good battery life, Great performance...
about it, Display color needs a little boost, Top lid is dust magnet, Bottom side heats up when playing games, Hefty compared to other Ultrabooks, SD card slot set too deep...
To conclude, the Dell Latitude 6430u is perfect for executives or office-centric users who spend most of their time working on documents and presentations. The large display and above average processing power is also good enough for some games and movies...
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The Dell Latitude 6430u (HD+) takes the Dell Latitude 6430u—an Editors' Choice as a business ultrabook—and adds a higher-resolution screen and an upgraded processor. It also ditches Windows 8 in favor of the more business-friendly Windows 7. There's much...
Sweet HD+ (1,600 by 900) resolution screen, Compatible with WiGig wireless dock, Good keyboard, Good multimedia creation scores...
Relatively short battery life for a business ultrabook, A bit pricey for what it offers...
The Dell Latitude 6430u (HD+) adds a 1,600 by 900 display to a formidable business laptop, and packs some multimedia oomph as well...
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computershopper.com Updated: 2013-04-24 23:02:45
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& Design Ultrabooks can be tempting systems for business users, especially those who travel frequently. But ultrabooks' thin and light design is often antithetical to important aspects of what makes for a good business laptop.In order to keep systems...
Excellent keyboard, Long battery life and removable battery...
Screen lacks touch and sports mediocre resolution, Expensive in review configuration...
This business-class 14-inch ultrabook sports an excellent keyboard, a removable battery, and long battery life. Its screen isn't stellar, but it's still a great productivity machine that may even win over some ThinkPad converts...
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twitter: @lisagade) The Dell Latitude 6430u is the slim Ultrabook cousin to the Dell Latitude E series 14" business notebook. Despite its business roots, this is a very stylish looking laptop that looks slimmer than it is at 0.82" thanks to a side-ta...
Lovely design, removable battery and serviceable parts. Solid build and durable. Quick charging and good battery life, Lovely design, removable battery and serviceable parts. Solid build and durable. Quick charging and good battery...
Truly uninspired TN display with low contrast and brightness. Heavy for an Ultrabook, pricey as business machines tend to be, Truly uninspired TN display with low contrast and brightness. Heavy for an Ultrabook, pricey as business...
The Dell Latitude 6430u is a business Ultrabook that's good enough looking for executives yet durable enough to drag to off site sales calls month after month. It offers solid Ultrabook level performance with ULV Intel third generation CPUs and it's p...
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The Latitude 6430u is at the high end of the size and weight class for an Ultrabook, but it's lighter and svelter than many other business-class notebooks. It also gets terrific battery life, doesn't burn your lap, and manages to work decently well wi...
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Ultrabooks are, in a word, cool. They’re slim, flashy, and lightweight, yet they’re rather powerful and offer users a laptop that can do it all in a form factor that begs to be touched and carried around (especially if it’s a convertible ultrabook, in...
Strong specifications and performance, Rugged design for longevity, Included corporate security and management features, Great long-term value for business...
Price may be too high for consumers, Somewhat plain overall design, Weak camera performance...
The Dell Latitude 6430u isn't your average ultrabook; it was designed and built specifically with the business world in mind, offering robust security measures, some rugged build features, and relatively easy and powerful manageability. But it's not just...
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The Latitude 6430u is Dell's attempt to offer an Ultrabook-size Latitude without cutting off too many features that define the series. As a result, this 14-inch notebook is still equipped with Intel vPro features and a magnesium alloy case that the manufa...
Rigid magnesium alloy construction, Removable battery, Fast application performance, Easy serviceability, WWAN options through AT&T/T-Mobile/Sprint, Almost silent during office workloads...
Average quality display, Very warm even when idling, Average keyboard feedback, No dedicated docking stations or modular bays, No options yet for higher resolution display, Slightly heavier and thicker than many competing Ultrabooks...
Dell Latitude 6430uTrimming down a boxy Latitude into a thin Ultrabook while keeping the best attributes of the series is especially difficult given the structural rigidity and expandability options that the Latitude E series tend to offer. The 6430u pres...
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Theinquirer.net Updated: 2013-04-24 23:02:53
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It has two DDR3 memory slots for up to 8GB of SDRAM, support for a third generation Intel Core I3, I5 or I7 processor, integrated Intel HD4000 graphics and up to 256GB of SSD storage. Though we can't test performance until we get a unit in for a ful...
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Design and Features Measuring 0.82 by 13.31 by 9.04 inches (HWD), the Latitude 6430u's svelte frame weighs 3.91 pounds, landing between the former business ultrabook Editor's Choice Lenovo ThinkPad Carbon X1$1,294.20 at Lenovo (2.93 pounds) and the Asus S...
Sleek design. Includes an external optical drive. Excellent battery life. Removable battery. Terrific keyboard.
Slightly expensive. No touch screen...
With its slick design, excellent keyboard, and great battery life, the Dell Latitude 6430u is an easy choice for those who want productivity for work without having to settle for a drab, utilitarian business ultrabook...
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Dell Latitude 6430u Ultrabook reviewBluetooth 11 May 2013 Tablets are flooding the market in different sizes and shapes. Although they cater to a new generation of users who loves apps for functionality, such Windows 8 tablets do not come with a...
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Energy-efficient ultrabook hardware has found its way into business machines. More and more manufacturers jump on the bandwagon and offer their ultrabook-variations to the business customer. Lenovo broke the ground with their ThinkPad X1 Carbon (reviewed...
High resolution, Sturdy construction, Battery is replaceable, High performance, Easy to maintain, Very quiet...
Gets a little warm during idle, Keyboard feedback is lacking, Comparatively heavy and thick...
The HD+ version of the Dell Latitude 6430u is a well-rounded ultrabook for business professionals. Because we consider many different factors, the final score only improved by 1% to 86%. The new model doesn't have any major flaws - but adds an improved di...
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The Dell Latitude 6430u (HD+)%displayPrice% at %seller% takes the Dell Latitude 6430u$1,262.35 at Dell—an Editors' Choice as a business ultrabook—and adds a higher-resolution screen and an upgraded processor. It also ditches Windows 8 in favor of the more...
Sweet HD+ (1,600 by 900) resolution screen. Compatible with WiGig wireless dock. Good keyboard. Good multimedia creation scores.
Relatively short battery life for a business ultrabook. A bit pricey for what it offers...
The Dell Latitude 6430u (HD+) adds a 1,600 by 900 display to a formidable business laptop, and packs some multimedia oomph as well...
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Whatever happens to Dell in the near future, let's hope that the company keeps making notebooks as nice as the Latitude 6430u. In a world of cheap-feeling merchandise, it stands apart. It's sedately handsome, ruggedized, remarkably stable in your hand and...
Good performance, Good warranty and support options, Great ergonomics and feel...
Travel weight is a somewhat hefty four pounds, No 1080p video...
In a world of cheap-feeling merchandise, the Latitude 6430u stands apart. It's well-built, tastefully designed, and very comfortable to use. It's also fast and available with a wide variety of warranty and support options, as a good corporate computer sho...
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Who said a corporate notebook has to be boring? The 14-inch Dell Latitude 6430u ($1,278 as configured) is built for the rough-and-tumble business world, thanks to rigorous MIL-Spec testing, but sports a sleek and stylish chassis. An Intel Core i5 processo...
Attractive soft-touch chassis, Strong performance, Fast boot and file transfer times, VGA and Ethernet ports, Long battery life...
Heavy for an Ultrabook, Relatively dim display, Pointing stick could be more comfortable...
The Dell Latitude 6430u business Ultrabook offers strong performance and long battery life in a durable yet svelte soft-touch chassis...
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When did “business laptop” become a euphemism for a machine that's stripped down and overpriced? Are the corporations of the world so flush with cash that basic features and value are no longer concerns?Dell's Latitude 6430u , an ultrabook designed for th...
Updated February 4, 2013: The review has been updated to correct a statement about the absence of keyboard backlighting and to fix a typo on mention of the USB ports. The laptop does have a backlit keyboard, and it has USB 3.0 ports. These changes do not...
No touchscreen on a Windows 8 ultrabook? What's the point? Erratic performance issues. Dismal screen quality and brightness. Obese. Wildly overpriced. Loud fan...
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OverviewThe Dell Latitude 6430u is an exemplary business notebook. It offers the sleek and elegant design expected of an ultrabook with the steady performance business users need. Add in the machine's comfortable keyboard and touchpad and users have a dev...
Comfortable keyboard and touchpad, Strong performance levels, Sturdy design...
Lackluster display, Limited storage capacity...
The Dell Latitude 6430u is an ideal unit for users who want a mix of portability and productivity. The sleek ergonomic design makes the notebook easy to hold and traverse with, while the extensive battery life ensures that the device will last while in th...
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consumersearch.com Updated: 2014-06-27 01:26:36
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Class-leading speed. Simply put, the Dell 6430u will help you burn through your to-do list faster than other business-class laptops. Experts test an upgraded version (Est. $1,300) with a third-gen Intel Core i5 processor -- the new Haswell processors stil...
Topofitsclass performance, Removable longlife battery, Fantastic soft touch finish, Threeyear warranty...
No touch screen...
The Dell Latitude 6430u's snappy performance and business-centric extras earn it the title of Best Reviewed business laptop, but it's a slim victory. Dell's tech support is improved, but the lack of a touch screen is a major flaw in some critics' eyes.Per...
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