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The Dell Latitude E6320 is built with what Dell calls Tri-Metal casing (MIL-STD 810G by military standards), a support structure that’s considered business-rugged. In other words, it should give you the protection you need while traveling or from mishaps that can occur at work (such as a coffee spill). It’s made up of anodized aluminum in the display, a hard powder-coated base, reinforced magnesium alloy wrapped around the corners, and reinforced steel hinges. It also has a spill-resistant keyboard, protective LCD seal known as a “360-degree bumper” overlay for added screen protection The Latitude E6320 isn’t port-heavy, but it has what you need in a business laptop: one USB 2.0 port, one USB 2.0/eSATA combo port, an ExpressCard reader, a SmartCard reader, an SD Card reader, a combination microphone/headphone jack, a gigabit ethernet port, and a Kensington lock slot. It also has two different display connectors (VGA and Mini HDMI), as well as a docking connector, in case you want to use it on a desktop with an external display. The notebook is as solid as Dell suggests. The palm rest doesn’t flex at all, even under heavy pressure The E6320 ‘s 13.3-inch LED screen is matte, so you don’t have to worry about glare or reflections. Color representation looks good, and the display can be almost blindingly bright–excellent for working outside or in direct sunlight. With a native resolution of 1366 by 768 pixels–which is standard for the category–there really isn’t much to complain about here.
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