Dell Latitude E5270 i5 2.4 GHz Windows 11 Pro Item Details: Make: Dell Model: Latitude E5270 Screen: 12.5 inch Processor: 2.3Ghz 2-core Intel Core i5-6300U Memory: 8GB DDR4 Storage: 250GB SSD Operating System: Windows 11 Pro Camera Wireless Bluetooth Backlit keyboard Condition: Laptop is used and in working order May have scratches and scuffs Over deze refurbished Dell Latitude E5270. Deze Latitude E5270 refurbished laptop van Dell heeft een Intel Core i5 en is voorzien van 8GB DDR4 werkgeheugen. Om uw bestanden en documenten kwijt te kunnen, zit er een snelle 256GB SSD schijf in. Met de snelle SSD schijf start uw laptop razendsnel op. Met zijn gewicht van 1.49 kg is deze laptop Dell Latitude E5270 Core i5 6300U - 2.4 GHz Win 7 Pro 64 bits 8 Go RAM 500 Go HDD 12.5" 1366 x 768 (HD) HD Graphics 520 Wi-Fi,… 0,00€ Sélectionné + Microsoft 365 Personnel à télécharger - 1 utilisateur - PC ou Mac - Abonnement 1 an 74 €99 Sélectionner = Créez votre pack Sélectionnez vos produits et économisez jusqu'à 0,00€ Inspiré de vos visites Dell Latitude E5270 I5/8/250SSD 12.5 pouces - Intel Core i5 - 8 Go RAM - SSD -> 250 Go . Moyens de paiement sécurisés: Description: Pc portable Dell Latitude E5270 12,5 pouces - Intel Corei5 8 Go SSD 250 - Windows 10 Professionnel - AZERTY Français; Langage clavier: français; Dell Latitude E5270: SPECIFIKÁCIÓK LENTEBB :-) » A Dell Latitude prémiuskategóriás ultrabookja mindennapi használatra termett! Dell Latitude E6520 - i5-G2 I 4GB I 500GB I 15,6" FHD I Nvidia I HDMI I Cam I W10 I Gari! - 8 perce. 34 990 Ft. XIX. kerület. ma 19:36. ibmfan +656 0. Friss. 4. mtF3wy2. Date Published 04 Dec 2017 Intel Core i5-6300U Intel HD Graphics 520 HD 1366 x 768, TN 500GB HDD 8GB DDR4 kg lbs Not available Specs CPU Intel Core i5-6300U 286 in Top CPUs GPU Intel HD Graphics 520 320 in Top GPUs Display HDD/SSD 500GB HDD, 7200 rpm RAM 8GB DDR4 OS Windows 10 Pro Body Material Carbon Fiber, Plastic Dimensions 310 x 214 x mm x x Weight kg lbs Ports and connectivity 3x USB Type-A Gen 1 5 Gbps HDMI Card Reader SD Ethernet LAN Wi-Fi Bluetooth Audio jack headphone/microphone Features Web camera Microphone Speakers Security Lock slot There are 3 laptops with the same specs, All brands sorted by price CommissionsEarned More Dell Latitude E5270 configurations - 3 laptops CommissionsEarned Date Published 17 Jul 2017 Intel Core i5-6200U Intel HD Graphics 520 HD 1366 x 768, TN 500GB HDD 1x 4GB DDR4 kg lbs Not available Specs CPU Intel Core i5-6200U 173 in Top CPUs GPU Intel HD Graphics 520 320 in Top GPUs Display HDD/SSD 500GB HDD, 7200 rpm RAM 1x 4GB DDR4 OS Windows OS Body Material Carbon Fiber, Plastic Dimensions 310 x 214 x mm x x Weight kg lbs Ports and connectivity 3x USB Type-A Gen 1 5 Gbps HDMI Card Reader SD Ethernet LAN Wi-Fi Bluetooth Audio jack headphone/microphone Features Fingerprint reader Web camera Backlit keyboard Microphone Speakers Optical drive Security Lock slot There are 3 laptops with the same specs, All brands sorted by price CommissionsEarned More Dell Latitude E5270 configurations - 3 laptops CommissionsEarned TOP 100 GAMING LAPTOPS TOP LAPTOP RATINGS HIGHLIGHTS view more How to open Acer Swift X 14 SFX14-71G – disassembly and upgrade optionsJun 05, 2023[Video Review] Lenovo IdeaPad 5 Pro 14″, 2022 – Deserves the praise it’s gettingJun 04, 2023How to open ASUS Zenbook S 13 OLED UX5304 – disassembly and upgrade optionsJun 04, 2023[Video Review] Acer Aspire 3 A315-24P – Is Zen 2 competitive in 2023?Jun 03, 2023How to open ASUS TUF Gaming F15 FX507, 2023 – disassembly and upgrade optionsJun 03, 2023 REVIEWS view more MSI Bravo 15 C7V review – AMD is still the king of efficiencyJun 10, 2023ASUS ROG Strix G18 G814, 2023 review – as good as portable gaming getsJun 08, 2023 ASUS ROG Flow X16 GV601, 2023 review – the most powerful convertible on the marketJun 07, 2023 ASUS ExpertBook B1 B1502 review – business features on the budgetJun 06, 2023 ASUS ROG Strix G16 G614, 2023 review – it has a huge cooling potentialJun 02, 2023 BEST LAPTOPS FOR GAMES Compact business companion. After recently testing the bigger Dell Latitude 14 E5470 extensively, the smaller scion is next in line. There is a big demand for compact devices that also always have enough computing power. Our test report reveals whether Dell successfully bridges the gap between computing performance and the original German review, see here. Dell's Latitude 5000 lineup is very popular in the business-laptop category. The former Dell Latitude 12 E5250 already convinced in some aspects. Dell places special value on good quality that should satisfy the high demands of the target group. After testing Dell's Latitude 14 E5470 extensively, the somewhat smaller Dell Latitude 12 E5270 is in line. The good balance of performance, mobility and price convinced us in the course of the tests. Dell offers three different base configurations in its online shop. The cheapest device is priced at 975 Euros ~$1091 and comes with Intel's Core i3-6100U processor, 4 GB of DDR4 RAM and a 500 GB hard drive. Customers have to shell out 1295 Euros ~$1449 for Intel's Core i5-6300U processor alongside 8 GB of DDR4 RAM, which is also the configuration we are testing. The premium model of Dell's Latitude 12 E5270 starts at a base price of 1460 Euros ~$1634. Only the top model features a Full HD touchscreen. The entry-level device and our review sample unfortunately only have an HD panel 1366x768 pixels. There are not many devices with a size of up to 13-inches to choose from. The first laptop is naturally the direct predecessor as it illustrates the technical development well. Lenovo's ThinkPad X260, which represents the classic ThinkPad business models that are new to the market, seems very obvious for comparison. HP has also upgraded its EliteBook 820 G3 and will compete with Dell's device here. The new Toshiba Portégé Z30-C-138 that we recently tested also fits into our list of comparison devices. Overview of comparison devices Dell Latitude 12 E5250 1150 Euros, ~$1287Lenovo ThinkPad X260 1460 Euros, ~$1634HP EliteBook 820 G3 1650 Euros, ~$1846Toshiba Portégé Z30-C-138 2000 Euros, ~$2238Memory8 GB , 2 memory banks, 1 filled, DDR4 2133, Micron inch 169, 1366 x 768 pixel 125 PPI, BOE05F4, TN, glossy noMainboardIntel Skylake-U Premium PCHStorageSeagate ST500LM021-1KJ15, 500 GB , 5400 rpm, SATA, 403 GB freeSoundcardRealtek High Definition AudioConnections3 USB / Gen1, 1 VGA, 1 HDMI, 1 Kensington Lock, 1 Docking Station Port, Audio Connections stereo, front underside, Card Reader MMC, SD, SDHC, SDXC, 1 SmartCard, 1 Fingerprint Reader, NFC, Brightness Sensor, Sensors free fallNetworkingIntel Ethernet Connection I219-LM 10/100/1000MBit/s, Intel Dual Band Wireless-AC 8260 a/b/g/n = Wi-Fi 4/ac = Wi-Fi 5/, Bluetooth x width x depth in mm x x = x x inBattery47 Wh, 4090 mAh Lithium-IonOperating SystemMicrosoft Windows 10 Pro 64 BitAdditional featuresSpeakers stereo, Keyboard chiclet, Keyboard Light yes, power supply, Dell Command, Dell Audio, 12 Months kg = oz / pounds, Power Supply 215 g = oz / poundsNote The manufacturer may use components from different suppliers including display panels, drives or memory sticks with similar Latitude 12 E5270 is made for longevity. That is particularly obvious in the build of the single components. The casing comes in a plain and rectangular design. The build is high-quality and impeccable. Everything fits tight, and nothing wobbles or creaks. No unduly sized gaps are visible. Plastic prevails as the choice of material. However, it has been carbon-fiber reinforced to increase the stiffness while keeping the weight low. We can definitely confirm this since it is virtually impossible to warp the base. However, the lid can be twisted with some effort. The base unit could be dented in the area of the multi-touchpad in the pressure test, but it was not possible to dent the edges or keyboard center. A minor wave formation can be seen when applying pressure to the lid's back. The lid can be rotated wonderfully to the desired position thanks to its 180-degree hinge. The small hinges are additionally enclosed in an anodized metal cover. This small, colorful border frames the rear-sided Ethernet port and power-in socket as well as a part of the lid. The device has a premium feel and conveys a very high-quality impression to the person holding it. The lid's surface features a soft-touch finish that is, however, very receptive for fingerprints. A logo adorns the center of the outer shell. The base has a slightly roughened texture on the underside, which contributes to grip when carrying the laptop. The upper side is quite sleek and feels good when working with the device. The laptop weighs kilograms and is thus heavier than all comparison devices in this diversity of interfaces in Dell's Latitude 12 E5270 is decent and clearly arranged. An HDMI and VGA out are on the rear and allow connecting external monitors. One of the three USB ports and a LAN socket are also situated here. The other two USB ports are on the left and right sides. This layout prevents obstructing a neighboring port when bigger USB flash drives are inserted. A SmartCard reader that could be a purchase criterion for a business device is also found on the left. Dell installs the card reader that supports all common formats MMC, SD, SDHC, SDXC diagonally under the USB port. We tested its performance with our Toshiba Exceria Pro SDXC 64 GB UHS-II reference card. Using the AS SSD benchmark program, we achieved a sequential read rate of MB/s and sequential write rate of MB/s. Those are good outcomes, and that places Dell's Latitude 12 E5270 clearly above the average. We could not perform our reference test of transferring 289 JPEG files since the installed hard drive is too slow and would have a negative impact on the test result. Like in all comparison devices, buyers of Dell's Latitude 12 E5270 will not find an optical drive. Dell also provides the option of configuring the Latitude 12 E5270 with an LTE wireless card by Qualcomm for an additional Euros ~$97. A docking station port is on the USB vents, SmartCard reader Right audio, card reader, USB SIM-card slot optional, Kensington lock slot Rear Gigabit-Ethernet, VGA out, HDMI out, USB power socket Front speakers, status LEDsIntel Dual Band Wireless-AC 8260Wireless communication is made possible by Intel's Dual Band Wireless-AC 8260. It also supports Bluetooth This Wi-Fi module 2x would theoretically enable a maximum gross transmission rate of 867 Mbit/s. We achieved a reception rate of 561 Mbit/s and a transmission rate of 463 Mbit/s in the test where ideal conditions are simulated with our reference router Linksys EA8500. The Ethernet port on the rear can also be used for connecting to networks. It operates at a maximum of 1000 Mbit/s. Dell's Latitude 12 E5270 did not have any difficulties copying large data volumes from an scannerSecurity should be an important aspect in a business device, and Dell's laptop is very impressive here. Dell offers its customers a wide range of security features. Our review sample features a fingerprint scanner, TPM chip, Kensington lock, Smartcard reader and an NFC module FIPS 140-2 level 3. The fingerprint scanner is a touch sensor that enables fast identification. Dell also optionally offers some software solutions, such as Computrace and DDP Dell Data Protection accessories include a quick-start guide as well as driver and utility CD. Business devices are often connected to docking stations for keeping the desk tidy. It also provides additional interfaces. Dell presently does not offer a special docking station for its Latitude 12 E5270. The port replicator from the former lineup will likely also be supported by the current model. Depending on the interfaces, it will cost around 215 Euros or 260 Euros ~$240 or ~$291, for Dell's Latitude 12 E5250.Dell exclusively offers the Windows Professional 64 versions by Microsoft. The buyer can choose between Windows 7, and 10 during the ordering process. We recommend the latest Microsoft Windows 10 Professional operating system. It was also preloaded on the review entire base tray has to be removed for cleaning the fan. This undertaking is easily possible by releasing the screws. The battery, hard drive, RAM and Wi-Fi card can be accessed after removing the tray. The components' arrangement looks cleaned up, and it would be possible to replace single components without only includes a 12-month warranty Pro-Support and on-site service on the next business day on the Latitude 12 E5270 from date of purchase. This extensive protection can be upgraded to 48 months optionally. Dell charges a nonrecurring fee of 192 Euros ~$214 for Dell does not make compromises with the keyboard and installs the same input device as found in the E5250 in its E5270. The keys have a pleasant size and a long, soft drop. Their surface is relatively sleek, but it still provides enough grip for fast and prolonged typing. The stroke noise is agreeably quiet so that neighboring colleagues will not be distracted. All keys fit firmly and do not clatter. Furthermore, the keyboard is spill-proof. The subtle backlight ensures good legibility in dark work Latitude 12 E5270 touchpadAlthough Dell's Latitude 12 E5270 is a pure business laptop, Dell still does not install a TrackPoint. The touchpad is nevertheless a good mouse replacement. It has a gliding surface of 10 x centimeters, and multi-touch inputs can be performed smoothly and accurately. The corners are still a problem zone. Two dedicated keys complete the touchpad. Like the keyboard, both keys have a soft drop and are pleasantly quiet when furnishes our review sample with a matte, TN panel. The screen's illumination of 90% is relatively good. Both upper corners are visibly darker than the rest of the screen on a black image. That is not the disturbing factor in practical use. The panel has a native resolution of 1366x768 pixels, which equals in a pixel density of approximately 125 PPI. The panel has an average brightness of just cd/m². That is particularly annoying in bright work environments. The IPS screen in Toshiba's Portégé Z30-C-138 is much brighter at 280 cd/m², and Lenovo also equips its ThinkPad X260 with an IPS panel that achieves a much better result. Dell also offers the Latitude 12 E5270 with a Full HD touchscreen, and we would recommend considering this upgrade when ordering. However, that also increases the base price to 1460 Euros ~$1634. 150cd/m²155cd/m²145cd/m²157cd/m²161cd/m²151cd/m²151cd/m²148cd/m²148cd/m² Distribution of brightnessBOE05F4X-Rite i1Pro 2Maximum 161 cd/m² Nits Average cd/m² Minimum 8 cd/m²Brightness Distribution 90 %Center on Battery 161 cd/m²Contrast 5551 Black cd/m²ΔE Color Greyscale sRGB Argyll 3D AdobeRGB 1998 Argyll 3D AdobeRGB 1998 Argyll 3D sRGB Argyll 3D Display P3 Argyll 3DGamma Latitude 12 E5270TN, 1366x768Dell Latitude 12 E5250TN, 1366x768Lenovo ThinkPad X260-20F60041GEIPS, 1366x768HP EliteBook 820 G3TN LED, 1366x768Toshiba Portege Z30-C-138IPS, 1920x1080Display8%23%0%71% Display P3 8% 23% 0% 74% sRGB 8% 24% 0%98 67% AdobeRGB 1998 8% 23% 0% 73%Response Times-29%-25%-29% Response Time Grey 50% / Grey 80% * ? ? 245%58 ? ?18, 247% Response Time Black / White *24 ? ? ?12, ?7, 21-17% PWM Frequency1000 ?90220 ?90-78%217 ?40-78%Screen-17%50%1%52%Brightness middle161178 11%262 63%244 52%300 86%Brightness152160 5%251 65%240 58%280 84%Brightness Distribution9083 -8%88 -2%84 -7%87 -3%Black Level * -102% 10% -107% -7%Contrast555304 -45%1008 82%407 -27%968 74%Colorchecker dE 2000 * -1% 66%9 13% 52%Colorchecker dE 2000 max. * 69% 15% 52%Greyscale dE 2000 * -2% 70% 16% 41% 86% 94% 92% 90% 94%CCT13574 48%13931 47%5985 109%11116 58%6487 100%Color Space Percent of AdobeRGB 1998 7% 23% 0%63 69%Color Space Percent of sRGB 0%98 67%Total Average Program / Settings-5% / -10%15% / 29%-8% / -2%31% / 40%* ... smaller is betterThe panel displays strong shifts in colors and grayscale levels, which are reflected in very high DeltaE 2000 rates. This can be improved with the adapted ICC profile that we provide for downloading as usual. A bluish tint is very visible without calibration. The low color-space coverage of both AdobeRGB and sRGB emphasize that this screen is unsuitable for professional use. Display Response TimesℹDisplay response times show how fast the screen is able to change from one color to the next. Slow response times can lead to afterimages and can cause moving objects to appear blurry ghosting. Gamers of fast-paced 3D titles should pay special attention to fast response times. ↔ Response Time Black to White24 ms ... rise ↗ and fall ↘ combined↗ ms rise↘ ms fallThe screen shows good response rates in our tests, but may be too slow for competitive comparison, all tested devices range from minimum to 240 maximum ms. » 45 % of all devices are means that the measured response time is similar to the average of all tested devices ms. ↔ Response Time 50% Grey to 80% ms ... rise ↗ and fall ↘ combined↗ ms rise↘ ms fallThe screen shows slow response rates in our tests and will be unsatisfactory for comparison, all tested devices range from minimum to 636 maximum ms. » 73 % of all devices are means that the measured response time is worse than the average of all tested devices 35 ms. Screen Flickering / PWM Pulse-Width ModulationℹTo dim the screen, some notebooks will simply cycle the backlight on and off in rapid succession - a method called Pulse Width Modulation PWM . This cycling frequency should ideally be undetectable to the human eye. If said frequency is too low, users with sensitive eyes may experience strain or headaches or even notice the flickering flickering / PWM detected 1000 Hz ≤ 90 % brightness settingThe display backlight flickers at 1000 Hz Likely utilizing PWM Flickering detected at a brightness setting of 90 % and below. There should be no flickering or PWM above this brightness frequency of 1000 Hz is quite high, so most users sensitive to PWM should not notice any comparison 53 % of all tested devices do not use PWM to dim the display. If PWM was detected, an average of 19200 minimum 5 - maximum 3846000 Hz was measured. Dell Latitude 12 E5270 viewing anglesThe matte TN panel only provides limited viewing-angle stability. The colors and brightness clearly distort when looking from the sides. Dell tries to counter this problem with the 180 ° hinges, which allows rotating the screen to an ideal position. The low brightness of Dell's Latitude 12 E5270 is its downfall outdoors. Although the matte surface prevents annoying reflections, working with the laptop in sunlight is hardly possible. Therefore, a shadowy place should be chosen where possible for working efficiently Latitude 12 E5270 is a business laptop of the upper mid-range. The installed components are designed for longevity. Our review sample is furnished with Intel's Core i5-6300U, 8 GB of RAM and a 500 GB hard drive. Thus, the laptop is ideal for office and multimedia applications. Dell does not offer a stronger processor. The entry-level device is shipped with Intel's Core i3-6100U and 4 GB of RAM. It is absolutely predestined for work in a productive environment thanks to its extensive security standards. However, a device priced at 1295 Euros ~$1449 is definitely not a have to decide whether they want an Intel Core i3-6100U or Intel Core i5-6300U beforehand. It is not possible to change them later as both CPUs are soldered. Our review sample sports Intel's Core i5-6300U processor. It has two physical cores that can process 4 threads simultaneously via Hyper-Threading. The Skylake processor, with a TDP of 15 watts, ensures good battery runtimes. The base clock of Intel's Core i5-6300U is GHz, which can be boosted to GHz 1 core and GHz 2 cores in Turbo mode. Our review sample is on par with HP's EliteBook 820 G3 that is also powered by Intel's Core i5-6300U when comparing the Cinebench R15 scores. The former model with Intel's Core i5-4310U based on Haswell is surpassed by approx. 15 to 20%.Cinebench R15 CPU Single 64Bit sort by valueDell Latitude 12 E5270Intel Core i5-6300U, 2400 MHz 121 Points ∼98% Dell Latitude 12 E5250Intel Core i5-4310U, 2000 MHz 107 Points ∼87% -12%Lenovo ThinkPad X260-20F60041GEIntel Core i5-6200U, 2300 MHz 112 Points ∼91% -7%HP EliteBook 820 G3Intel Core i5-6300U, 2400 MHz 123 Points ∼100% +2%Toshiba Portege Z30-C-138Intel Core i7-6500U, 2500 MHz 84 Points ∼68% -31% CPU Multi 64Bit sort by valueDell Latitude 12 E5270Intel Core i5-6300U, 2400 MHz 305 Points ∼98% Dell Latitude 12 E5250Intel Core i5-4310U, 2000 MHz 252 Points ∼81% -17%Lenovo ThinkPad X260-20F60041GEIntel Core i5-6200U, 2300 MHz 289 Points ∼93% -5%HP EliteBook 820 G3Intel Core i5-6300U, 2400 MHz 311 Points ∼100% +2%Toshiba Portege Z30-C-138Intel Core i7-6500U, 2500 MHz 288 Points ∼93% -6%Cinebench CPU Single 64Bit sort by valueDell Latitude 12 E5270Intel Core i5-6300U, 2400 MHz Points ∼100% Dell Latitude 12 E5250Intel Core i5-4310U, 2000 MHz Points ∼77% -23%Lenovo ThinkPad X260-20F60041GEIntel Core i5-6200U, 2300 MHz Points ∼96% -4% CPU Multi 64Bit sort by valueDell Latitude 12 E5270Intel Core i5-6300U, 2400 MHz Points ∼100% Dell Latitude 12 E5250Intel Core i5-4310U, 2000 MHz Points ∼82% -18%Lenovo ThinkPad X260-20F60041GEIntel Core i5-6200U, 2300 MHz Points ∼96% -4%Cinebench R10 Rendering Single CPUs 64Bit sort by valueDell Latitude 12 E5270Intel Core i5-6300U, 2400 MHz 6028 Points ∼100% Lenovo ThinkPad X260-20F60041GEIntel Core i5-6200U, 2300 MHz 5693 Points ∼94% -6% Rendering Multiple CPUs 64Bit sort by valueDell Latitude 12 E5270Intel Core i5-6300U, 2400 MHz 13274 Points ∼100% Lenovo ThinkPad X260-20F60041GEIntel Core i5-6200U, 2300 MHz 12606 Points ∼95% -5%* ... smaller is betterCinebench R10 Shading 32Bit7939 Cinebench R10 Rendering Multiple CPUs 32Bit10432 Cinebench R10 Rendering Single 32Bit4625 Cinebench R10 Shading 64Bit8011 Points Cinebench R10 Rendering Multiple CPUs 64Bit13274 Points Cinebench R10 Rendering Single CPUs 64Bit6028 Points Cinebench CPU Multi Points Cinebench OpenGL fps Cinebench CPU Single Points Cinebench R15 CPU Multi 64Bit305 Points Cinebench R15 CPU Single 64Bit121 Points Cinebench R15 Ref. Match % Cinebench R15 OpenGL fps HelpSD-card performanceAn SSD would improve system performance considerably. Although the installed hard drive spins at 7200 RPM, it cannot at all compete with the performance of an SSD. Installing a fast SSD would also utilize the performance of the very swift SD-card reader without speed losses. The PCMark 8 benchmark scores also illustrate a performance increase of 16% over the former Dell Latitude 12 E5250. Lenovo's ThinkPad X260 is on par with our review sample. Only HP's EliteBook 820 G3 has a slight lead in our comparison tests thanks to its fast PCIe 8 Home Score Accelerated v2 sort by valueDell Latitude 12 E5270Intel Core i5-6300U, 2400 MHz, Seagate ST500LM021-1KJ15 3291 Points ∼97% Dell Latitude 12 E5250Intel Core i5-4310U, 2000 MHz, Sandisk X110 SD6SF1M-256G-1022 2696 Points ∼79% -18%Lenovo ThinkPad X260-20F60041GEIntel Core i5-6200U, 2300 MHz, Seagate ST500LM000 Solid State Hybrid Drive 3262 Points ∼96% -1%HP EliteBook 820 G3Intel Core i5-6300U, 2400 MHz, Samsung SM951 MZVPV256HDGL PCI-e 3400 Points ∼100% +3%Toshiba Portege Z30-C-138Intel Core i7-6500U, 2500 MHz, Toshiba HG6 THNSNJ512G8NY 3271 Points ∼96% -1% Creative Score Accelerated v2 sort by valueDell Latitude 12 E5270Intel Core i5-6300U, 2400 MHz, Seagate ST500LM021-1KJ15 3588 Points ∼93% Dell Latitude 12 E5250Intel Core i5-4310U, 2000 MHz, Sandisk X110 SD6SF1M-256G-1022 2996 Points ∼78% -16%Lenovo ThinkPad X260-20F60041GEIntel Core i5-6200U, 2300 MHz, Seagate ST500LM000 Solid State Hybrid Drive 3735 Points ∼97% +4%HP EliteBook 820 G3Intel Core i5-6300U, 2400 MHz, Samsung SM951 MZVPV256HDGL PCI-e 3845 Points ∼100% +7% Work Score Accelerated v2 sort by valueDell Latitude 12 E5270Intel Core i5-6300U, 2400 MHz, Seagate ST500LM021-1KJ15 4273 Points ∼93% Dell Latitude 12 E5250Intel Core i5-4310U, 2000 MHz, Sandisk X110 SD6SF1M-256G-1022 3636 Points ∼79% -15%Lenovo ThinkPad X260-20F60041GEIntel Core i5-6200U, 2300 MHz, Seagate ST500LM000 Solid State Hybrid Drive 4335 Points ∼95% +1%HP EliteBook 820 G3Intel Core i5-6300U, 2400 MHz, Samsung SM951 MZVPV256HDGL PCI-e 4581 Points ∼100% +7%PCMark 7 Score sort by valueDell Latitude 12 E5270Intel Core i5-6300U, 2400 MHz, Seagate ST500LM021-1KJ15 3263 Points ∼80% Dell Latitude 12 E5250Intel Core i5-4310U, 2000 MHz, Sandisk X110 SD6SF1M-256G-1022 4067 Points ∼100% +25%Lenovo ThinkPad X260-20F60041GEIntel Core i5-6200U, 2300 MHz, Seagate ST500LM000 Solid State Hybrid Drive 3777 Points ∼93% +16% Productivity sort by valueDell Latitude 12 E5270Intel Core i5-6300U, 2400 MHz, Seagate ST500LM021-1KJ15 1889 Points ∼54% Dell Latitude 12 E5250Intel Core i5-4310U, 2000 MHz, Sandisk X110 SD6SF1M-256G-1022 3480 Points ∼100% +84%Lenovo ThinkPad X260-20F60041GEIntel Core i5-6200U, 2300 MHz, Seagate ST500LM000 Solid State Hybrid Drive 2620 Points ∼75% +39% PCMark 7 Score 3263 pointsPCMark 8 Home Score Accelerated v2 3291 pointsPCMark 8 Creative Score Accelerated v2 3588 pointsPCMark 8 Work Score Accelerated v2 4273 pointsHelp Dell relies on a conventional hard drive storage by Seagate. With 500 GB, it offers enough capacity for applications. The drive spins at 7200 RPM and thus has a marginal speed advantage compared with 5400 RPM drives. We ascertained an average transfer rate of 108 MB/s with the HD Tune tool. We would, however, recommend installing a fast SSD to eliminate the hard drive as the "bottleneck". Here, we also note that only one storage device can be installed. The slot overlaps the 2280 Rate Minimum MB/s Transfer Rate Maximum MB/s Transfer Rate Average 108 MB/s Intel's HD Graphics 520 graphics unit is installed in Dell's Latitude 12 E5270. It does not have a dedicated memory, and thus it has to share the system's RAM. The installed DDR4 RAM improves the GPU's performance compared with the older DDR3 RAM. One RAM module is installed in our review sample. Consequently, it only operates in single-channel mode. Installing a second RAM module would improve the graphics performance since it could then run in dual-channel mode. The graphics unit supports DirectX 12, and it can also decode videos with the modern codec. Intel's HD Graphics 520 clocks at speeds of 300 MHz - 1000 MHz. The performance has increased by approximately 50% compared with the former model with Intel's HD Graphics 4400. Our Dell Latitude 12 E5270 review sample leads the 3DMark benchmark Ice Storm Standard Score sort by valueDell Latitude 12 E5270Intel Core i5-6300U, HD Graphics 520 56950 Points ∼100% Dell Latitude 12 E5250Intel Core i5-4310U, HD Graphics 4400 36234 Points ∼64% -36%Lenovo ThinkPad X260-20F60041GEIntel Core i5-6200U, HD Graphics 520 45479 Points ∼80% -20%1280x720 Cloud Gate Standard Score sort by valueDell Latitude 12 E5270Intel Core i5-6300U, HD Graphics 520 5594 Points ∼100% Dell Latitude 12 E5250Intel Core i5-4310U, HD Graphics 4400 3697 Points ∼66% -34%Lenovo ThinkPad X260-20F60041GEIntel Core i5-6200U, HD Graphics 520 4938 Points ∼88% -12%HP EliteBook 820 G3Intel Core i5-6300U, HD Graphics 520 5164 Points ∼92% -8%1920x1080 Fire Strike Score sort by valueDell Latitude 12 E5270Intel Core i5-6300U, HD Graphics 520 764 Points ∼100% Lenovo ThinkPad X260-20F60041GEIntel Core i5-6200U, HD Graphics 520 688 Points ∼90% -10%HP EliteBook 820 G3Intel Core i5-6300U, HD Graphics 520 711 Points ∼93% -7%3DMark 111280x720 Performance sort by valueDell Latitude 12 E5270Intel Core i5-6300U, HD Graphics 520 1518 Points ∼97% Dell Latitude 12 E5250Intel Core i5-4310U, HD Graphics 4400 930 Points ∼60% -39%Lenovo ThinkPad X260-20F60041GEIntel Core i5-6200U, HD Graphics 520 1332 Points ∼85% -12%HP EliteBook 820 G3Intel Core i5-6300U, HD Graphics 520 1408 Points ∼90% -7%Toshiba Portege Z30-C-138Intel Core i7-6500U, HD Graphics 520 1559 Points ∼100% +3%1280x720 Performance GPU sort by valueDell Latitude 12 E5270Intel Core i5-6300U, HD Graphics 520 1389 Points ∼100% Dell Latitude 12 E5250Intel Core i5-4310U, HD Graphics 4400 843 Points ∼61% -39%Lenovo ThinkPad X260-20F60041GEIntel Core i5-6200U, HD Graphics 520 1210 Points ∼87% -13%HP EliteBook 820 G3Intel Core i5-6300U, HD Graphics 520 1280 Points ∼92% -8%Toshiba Portege Z30-C-138Intel Core i7-6500U, HD Graphics 520 1377 Points ∼99% -1% 3DMark 06 Standard Score 9187 points3DMark 11 Performance 1518 points3DMark Ice Storm Standard Score 56950 points3DMark Cloud Gate Standard Score 5594 points3DMark Fire Strike Score 764 points3DMark Fire Strike Extreme Score 349 pointsHelp Despite the relatively good outcomes in the 3DMark benchmarks, not too much should be expected in the gaming sector. Compared with Intel's HD Graphics 4400, the performance of Intel's HD Graphics 520 has increased considerably. However, the performance is only enough to render older games in HD resolution using minimum presets. The installed HD panel does not allow for higher resolutions. Business laptops do not actually call for a stronger graphics solution. However, the performance of Intel's HD Graphics is enough for a small break in the form of basic casual games from the Windows Frequency response idle, full loadSystem Noise Dell's Latitude 12 E5270 is agreeably quiet in idle mode with a noise of dBA. Only noises from the hard drive are always emitted. This produces dBA and is audible depending on the selected energy profile. We measured a top rate of dBA during load using the "High Performance" setting and running Prime95 and Furmark simultaneously. Only Lenovo's ThinkPad X260 is quieter than Dell's Latitude 12 E5270 in all test categories. The comparison with Dell's Latitude 12 E5250 shows only a better load outcome for the E5270. The predecessor with an SSD is up to 10% quieter in some idle cases. Our review sample is nevertheless quiet and not at all distracting. The small fan does not produce any unpleasant noises even during load. Noise Level Idle / / dBAHDD dBALoad / dBA 30 dBsilent40 dBAaudible50 dBAloud min , med , max ECM8000 + Voltcraft SL-451 15 cm distance environment noise dBADell Latitude 12 E5270HD Graphics 520, 6300U, Seagate ST500LM021-1KJ15Dell Latitude 12 E5250HD Graphics 4400, 4310U, Sandisk X110 SD6SF1M-256G-1022Lenovo ThinkPad X260-20F60041GEHD Graphics 520, 6200U, Seagate ST500LM000 Solid State Hybrid DriveHP EliteBook 820 G3HD Graphics 520, 6300U, Samsung SM951 MZVPV256HDGL PCI-eToshiba Portege Z30-C-138HD Graphics 520, 6500U, Toshiba HG6 THNSNJ512G8NYNoise3%7%4%-7%off / environment * 1% -0% -7%Idle Minimum * 10% 11% 11% 5%Idle Average * 10% 11% 11% 5%Idle Maximum * 3% 11% 11% 5%Load Average * -1% 1% -6% -28%Load Maximum * -5% 5%37 -6% -24%* ... smaller is better3DMark 11 after stress testThe temperature development of our review sample is pleasing. All idle rates remain more or less clearly below 30 °C and are not disconcerting. The temperatures increase during load and reach a maximum of °C on the underside in the docking station port area. The laptop's upper side heats up to °C in the keyboard center to the left edge where the vents for the fan's waste heat are situated. The processor's maximum temperature is reached using Prime95. HWiNFO64 displays 83 °C at a frequency of GHz, which is also maintained stably. The graphics unit's temperature climbs to 79 °C with the Furmark benchmark program. Its frequency fluctuates between 850 MHz and 950 MHz initially, and it settles to 900 MHz in the course of the test. However, we do not achieve the aforesaid rates in the actual stress test where Prime95 and Furmark both run simultaneously for at least an hour. Shortly after starting both programs, the CPU's speed is throttled from GHz to GHz, which is also evidently below the base clock of GHz - the low TDP of just 15 watts is clearly responsible for this limitation. The GPU clocks consistently at 900 MHz. We rerun 3DMark 11 immediately afterward and achieve a score of 1448 points - an outcome that is approximately 5% lower than after a cold start. The stress test is performed identically in both AC and battery modes. °C110 °C104 °C91 F °C101 °C98 °C90 F °C78 F28 °C82 °C85 F Maximum °C = 110 FAverage 34 °C = 93 F °C112 °C114 F32 °C90 °C88 °C92 °C90 °C81 °C86 °C86 F Maximum °C = 114 FAverage 34 °C = 93 F Power Supply max. °C = 101 F Room Temperature °C = 69 F Fluke 62 Max± The average temperature for the upper side under maximal load is 34 °C / 93 F, compared to the average of °C / 87 F for the devices in the class Subnotebook.± The maximum temperature on the upper side is °C / 110 F, compared to the average of °C / 97 F, ranging from to 59 °C for the class Subnotebook.- The bottom heats up to a maximum of °C / 114 F, compared to the average of °C / 103 F+ In idle usage, the average temperature for the upper side is °C / 81 F, compared to the device average of °C / 87 F.+ The palmrests and touchpad are cooler than skin temperature with a maximum of °C / F and are therefore cool to the touch. ± The average temperature of the palmrest area of similar devices was °C / F °C / -2 F. The stereo speakers are situated on the front's left and right. They are installed at an angle, and the sound is reflected from the tabletop toward the user. They are especially suitable for videoconferencing. Trebles and mids are clearly audible into maximum volume, although mids indomitably prevail. Basses are suggested but they are barely perceivable. The volume for a device of this size is absolutely acceptable. The integrated sound system is definitely sufficient for short YouTube videos. The sound characteristics can be customized via predefined audio profiles or the equalizer in the MAXX AUDIO PRO software. However, users who want high-quality sound enjoyment should use headphones or other external devices. Audio output via the stereo jack functioned power supplyPower Consumption Almost all review samples are on par in power consumption. The devices averagely consume around 30 watts in medium load. Only the much higher consumption of Toshiba's Portégé Z30-C-138 steps out of line. Dell's Latitude 12 E5270 can reach a short peak consumption rate of just over 40 watts. The E5270 is content with watts in idle mode with enabled communication interfaces. That is a 17% improvement over the predecessor. The rates are within an acceptable range. The power supply with an output of 65 watts is sufficiently Latitude 12 E5270HD Graphics 520, 6300U, Seagate ST500LM021-1KJ15Dell Latitude 12 E5250HD Graphics 4400, 4310U, Sandisk X110 SD6SF1M-256G-1022Lenovo ThinkPad X260-20F60041GEHD Graphics 520, 6200U, Seagate ST500LM000 Solid State Hybrid DriveHP EliteBook 820 G3HD Graphics 520, 6300U, Samsung SM951 MZVPV256HDGL PCI-eToshiba Portege Z30-C-138HD Graphics 520, 6500U, Toshiba HG6 THNSNJ512G8NYPower Consumption6%5%7%-15%Idle Minimum * 8% 8% 10% 18%Idle Average * 8% 2% 10% -30%Idle Maximum * -17% -0% 6% -32%Load Average * -0% 1% 6% -46%Load Maximum * 30% 12% 5% 14%* ... smaller is better47 Wh batteryThe 6-cell lithium battery has a capacity of 47 Wh. That is a plus of 7 Wh compared with Dell's Latitude 12 E5250. This additional capacity is also reflected in a somewhat longer runtime. One battery charge is enough for 208 hours of full load. The battery lasted 638 hours in our real-world Wi-Fi test that opens different websites every 30 seconds. Both Lenovo's ThinkPad X260 and HP's EliteBook 820 G3 have almost the same battery capacity as Dell's Latitude 12 E5270. Nevertheless, both devices can sometimes place themselves clearly before our review sample. Toshiba's Portégé Z30-C-138 with the biggest battery of 52 Wh cannot distance itself from the Runtime Idle without WLAN, min brightness 12h 52min WiFi Websurfing Edge 6h 38min Big Buck Bunny 1080p 5h 53min Load maximum brightness 2h 08min Pros+ decent build + rigid casing + good battery life + backlit keyboard + decent input devices + docking port + good SD-card performance + many security features + sensible interface distributionCons- screen brightness - viewing angle stability - difficult to remove battery - only 12-month warranty - only HDDIn review Dell Latitude 12 E5270. Test model courtesy of Dell Latitude 12 E5270 is a business laptop with many security features that could often be decisive for purchasing. The new Skylake processors managed to slightly increase the performance compared with the predecessor. The battery life has also improved thanks to a somewhat stronger battery. The price of 1295 Euros ~$1449 for our review sample clearly surpasses the 1000-Euro ~$1119 limit. Thus, the price is definitely not a bargain for a device. However, the laptop presents an all-over impeccable build and is rigid. Furthermore, everything is made for longevity and the selection of security features is vast. The interfaces are positioned sensibly and it is possible to expand them with a docking station. Buyers have come to appreciate these small details and are also prepared to invest money for them. Just the name of the Latitude lineup alone stands for quality and good manufacturing. In further course, the very good first impression is clearly marred by the panel's rather poor have to mention some points of criticism at this point. The screen that is absolutely outdated does not belong in a business laptop of this price range, even if the manufacturer offers better alternatives for a surcharge. The panel's low brightness makes working in bright environments difficult. We would wish for a fast SSD as system storage for use as a business device. The prices for SSDs have dropped drastically recently, continuously lessening the price difference to conventional hard drives. We also like the basic, slim and yet rigid casing. The computing performance of Intel's Core i5-6300U is definitely enough for routine tasks. We can also confirm the good input devices, such as touchpad and keyboard. The latter also features a useful backlight with two brightness levels. Dell Latitude 12 E5270 - 05/18/2016 Sebastian Bade Connectivity63 / 80 → 78% Games Performance56 / 68 → 82% Application Performance76 / 87 → 87% Subnotebook - Weighted Average Pricecompare I was already interested in technology from an early age, and I was able to study for my dream job as an IT Systems Electronics Engineer. Subsequently, I started 12 years of military service, during which I learned a lot about technology and constantly kept my knowledge up to date with the latest developments. As I like to share my knowledge, I found Notebookcheck was a very good opportunity for this. In addition, I also work a lot with water cooling and network security. Sebastian Bade, 2016-05-26 Update 2018-05-15

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