When buying a laptop, many people will choose Dell, a classic laptop brand. Whether it is reputation, workmanship or other aspects, Dell laptops are very good products. There are many models of Dell laptops, so many people often worry about which Dell laptop to choose when buying. If you are an office worker, you can consider the Dell 1440 business laptop. This article introduces you to the details of Dell 1440 notebook.
Dell 1440 notebook review
The V1440 uses a configuration solution of Intel Core i3-370M processor and AMD Radeon 6450M independent graphics card. 14-inch 1366×768 resolution 16:19 LED backlight screen, 2G memory and 320G hard drive.
Previous products of Dell V1440 and Dell Vostro series have made some changes in appearance. The gray A side maintains the stable characteristics of a business notebook, and the Dell letter logo in the center is simple and elegant. Although the entire A side is made of plastic, the specially designed horizontal lines add a lot of color to it. The astringent surface is more outstanding in terms of anti-slip. Of course, fingerprints will not remain on this case.
The Dell V1440 screen uses a 16:9 ratio 14-inch LED backlight display, the best resolution is 1366×768, and the upper left corner of the screen is VOSTRO In the middle of the identity logo is the front-facing 130W pixel camera, which is also one of the standard features of current notebooks. Next to the camera is a sound pickup hole. In addition, there are two cushioning pads on both sides of the screen, which prevent the frame from directly contacting the palm rest when the screen is pressed down, thus acting as a buffer.
Chocolate keyboardThere is a suitable gap between the keys, so it is not easy to hit one when you click on the other, which is conducive to quick input. During the trial, you can also feel the appropriate key travel of the keyboard. Overall, the chocolate keyboard feels very good. In addition, the keyboard is also a splash-proof keyboard, which can effectively prevent liquids from damaging the fuselage.
The touchpad has a large area and is slightly sunken compared to the palm rests on both sides. The brushed metal touch area also feels good, the positioning is more accurate, and the left and right buttons are also larger, with medium pressure. Works well, but sometimes traces of use remain.
The front-end structure of the machine is as follows. On the left side are four status indicators, and in the middle is an all-in-one card reader, and the card reader is designed with a default protective shell. The card reader is located relatively close to the user, making it easy to use. There are security lock holes and power sockets on both sides of the rear end. The rear design interface is a manifestation of making full use of the fuselage space. It's just that the rear-end mold design is not very beautiful, and the middle protrudes a lot compared to the left and right sides.
The most commonly used interfaces are still arranged on the left and right sides. On the left side are the interface cooling holes, RJ-45, VGA, HDMI and USB 2.0. The USB interface close to the user can use external devices such as U disks. The VGA meets the user's need for an external projector to play slides, while the HDMI interface allows Users can enjoy external high-definition services in their spare time. On the right side of the fuselage there are a headphone and microphone jack, a DVD burner drive and two other USB 2.0 interfaces. The two USB interfaces slightly behind can be used to connect an external wireless mouse receiver or wired mouse. The interface layout is very reasonable.
The battery life level is naturally the test result obtained under ordinary applications, and the results are very satisfactory. MobileMark2007 gave a battery life of 216 minutes, which is nearly three and a half hours for users when converted into hours. Plug in and use.