Dell Latitude E6220 Advanced review

An expensive business laptop

Dell Latitude E6220 Advanced
An SSD rather than traditional hard drive is one component that helps the laptop perform quicker

TechRadar Verdict

Pros

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    Powerful Core i7 processor

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    Respectable battery life

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    SSD

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    SIM card slot

Cons

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    Battery sticks out

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    Only two USB 2.0 ports

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    Just 4GB RAM

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    Only 128GB storage

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Although the focus at the consumer end of the laptop world is currently dominated by ultra-portables and Ultrabooks, business laptops such as the Dell Latitude E6220 Advanced ignore this trend, with a focus on solid performance for serious tasks.

It isn't the thinnest or lightest on the market but its powerful Core i7 processor, solid-state drive (SSD) and respectable battery life mean this 12.5-inch laptop won't slow to a halt when running demanding tasks.

TechRadar Labs

tech labs

Battery Eater '05: 240 minutes
Performance: 11,202
Gaming: 5,239

The rest of the specification is more conservative. Dell's inclusion of 4GB of RAM is fine, but 8GB would have sweetened the offering.

Likewise, while an SSD is a great addition, having only 128GB of storage is rather limiting. Once the drive is formatted and Windows installed, there's little space left for a media collection or large apps. Again, we'd expect slightly more from a laptop that costs this much.

Despite our disappointment at certain aspects of the Latitude's specification, its battery life made up for it. Four hours may not sound impressive, but it is considering the processing punch of this PC.

Verdict

The Dell Latitude E6220 Advanced is a solid laptop, and if its specification matched its price tag, it would easily earn a recommendation. Unfortunately its shortcomings can't be ignored, so our impression is that while it could have been a winner, it must settle for the bronze.

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