I've had this laptop since May 2021 and absolutely love it. For me, this thing sips power on a giant 88whr battery. The display is nice and bright and the form factor is tight and compact for a 15" laptop. My "heavy lifting" work is done on a desktop so this more of a mobile device for me. I love the proximity sensor with WIndows Hello unlocking it. When I know what I like, I pay for it. I certainly did "overpay" but got their next day pro-plus support thrown in at the price of their pro support. Cost me $2300 with tax included, but I also had 5% using my particular credit card and another 10% using Rakuten.
I have the 9510 and 9410 2in1s and I say to go with the bigger one, as it has absurdly good speakers, and is basically similar in all other regards, including the absurd battery life. It also runs quieter since it has a bigger cooling system
Is this Latitude 9520 I-7 still good to buy in 2023 since it's already 2yo+.. but the price dropped a lot, so what do you think guys? 9440 is still not available here, and the price is way more higher. Thanks for any feedback
The laptop is so unassuming, for a latitude it looks like a regular clamshell. As someone who owns and has owned multiple 2 in 1 convertible laptops, I genuinely could not tell that this was one until you flipped the screen
I really appreciate you for providing 14 inches lat 9420 aspect ratio info. I Will definitely be going for the same. Thank you very much for the review 🌹❤
An i5 with Iris Xe, 16 GB of RAM and a 1080p display around $2200? 🤣 And here I thought the Surface Laptop Studio was ridiculously overpriced! 🙃 Thanks for the review, tho with a product like this benchmarks and numbers like a normal PC/Laptop tech channel would be better mind you. Tho again, in this case the specs are definitely not justified for that price even if it could hit the top against similar spec laptops, that's like more than a $1000 extra on that extended base warranty... Not to mention Alder Lake is around the corner so any Intel laptop releasing at this point is already overpriced on top of it. The only justification I could give it is a corporation wanting it as a tax expense regardless of the specs, and in that case the better build and the extended warranty are also probably irrelevant... Well at least they're still a plus I guess.
@@teohontech7141 Yes I get that, don't worry. I just can't still help but wonder how that much gets justified on the "business" label. At least the "gamer" label normally gets you performance and the "workstation" one gets you the Pro drivers and features of Quadro cards, but this one only gets you Dell's extended warranty 🤣
@@gerardopadilla2666 Dell just offers a lot more services for their business laptop. On the order page, the list of service/warranty customisation is several times longer than XPS.
@@teohontech7141 I still can't see much worth on those, perhaps a small business with no in-house technician but then buying several of these units would probably be out of budget for such. It's just getting equipment twice as fast for the same price would beat the extra warranty and those productivity-wise in most scenarios, IMO at least, companies just don't care much about their PCs performance.
I've had this laptop since May 2021 and absolutely love it. For me, this thing sips power on a giant 88whr battery. The display is nice and bright and the form factor is tight and compact for a 15" laptop. My "heavy lifting" work is done on a desktop so this more of a mobile device for me. I love the proximity sensor with WIndows Hello unlocking it. When I know what I like, I pay for it. I certainly did "overpay" but got their next day pro-plus support thrown in at the price of their pro support. Cost me $2300 with tax included, but I also had 5% using my particular credit card and another 10% using Rakuten.
I have the 9510 and 9410 2in1s and I say to go with the bigger one, as it has absurdly good speakers, and is basically similar in all other regards, including the absurd battery life. It also runs quieter since it has a bigger cooling system
The way you have the taskbar at the top scares me
Is this Latitude 9520 I-7 still good to buy in 2023 since it's already 2yo+.. but the price dropped a lot, so what do you think guys? 9440 is still not available here, and the price is way more higher. Thanks for any feedback
The laptop is so unassuming, for a latitude it looks like a regular clamshell. As someone who owns and has owned multiple 2 in 1 convertible laptops, I genuinely could not tell that this was one until you flipped the screen
u did'n show if the screen can be FULLY folded, to use like a tablet
I really appreciate you for providing 14 inches lat 9420 aspect ratio info. I Will definitely be going for the same. Thank you very much for the review 🌹❤
Fantastic comprehensive review, credit to you
Best review I never seen keep it up nice job👏👏👏👏
Fantastic review
any eye strain? surface book 1 hurts tires my eyes. does this have anything equivalent to ips? refresh rate?
An i5 with Iris Xe, 16 GB of RAM and a 1080p display around $2200? 🤣 And here I thought the Surface Laptop Studio was ridiculously overpriced! 🙃
Thanks for the review, tho with a product like this benchmarks and numbers like a normal PC/Laptop tech channel would be better mind you. Tho again, in this case the specs are definitely not justified for that price even if it could hit the top against similar spec laptops, that's like more than a $1000 extra on that extended base warranty... Not to mention Alder Lake is around the corner so any Intel laptop releasing at this point is already overpriced on top of it.
The only justification I could give it is a corporation wanting it as a tax expense regardless of the specs, and in that case the better build and the extended warranty are also probably irrelevant... Well at least they're still a plus I guess.
As mentioned in the review this laptop is not for general users because you can get laptops with similar specs with way more affordable prices.
@@teohontech7141 Yes I get that, don't worry. I just can't still help but wonder how that much gets justified on the "business" label. At least the "gamer" label normally gets you performance and the "workstation" one gets you the Pro drivers and features of Quadro cards, but this one only gets you Dell's extended warranty 🤣
@@gerardopadilla2666 Dell just offers a lot more services for their business laptop. On the order page, the list of service/warranty customisation is several times longer than XPS.
@@teohontech7141 I still can't see much worth on those, perhaps a small business with no in-house technician but then buying several of these units would probably be out of budget for such. It's just getting equipment twice as fast for the same price would beat the extra warranty and those productivity-wise in most scenarios, IMO at least, companies just don't care much about their PCs performance.
Maybe it is expensive for this good quality and robust design
One good looking laptop indeed, I didn't notice battery life, what Wh size is in this laptop. Also what is direrence between this one and Dell 7520
9520 can have its display folded to the back. If you don't need the tablet format, go with the 7520 if it's cheaper.
My latitude 9520 display seems abit hard to fold..so i never do it
Does it have a pen?
Is it Touchscreen?
What size battery does this have 49wh or 88Wh?
49
@@teohontech7141 to small unfortunately
wag2 wid da hair bruda ?
Terrible design, the Safeshutter feature is a piece of crap too.
dell is the worst ever