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Added to this you've got a Kensington lock connector, SD and smart card readers as well as the trusty headphone jack.īusiness touches are noticeable throughout. There's a total of 3 x USB 3 ports, a mini-DisplayPort, full-size HDMI and a Gigabit Ethernet connection. It's kitted out with plenty of ports, most of which are on the rear of the device. For those that need additional power for more demanding applications, the Latitude 5430 can also be outfitted with a professional grade Nvidia T500 class discrete graphics option.The Latitude E7440 isn't the most glamorous looking laptop but it is functional. Video calls were also crisp thanks to the FHD webcam and the privacy shutter allowed us to hide the camera when not in use. The Latitude 5430 booted up and resumed from sleep quickly (thanks to the included Dell Optimizer (opens in new tab) software) while being able to handle all of the productivity and collaboration tools we threw at it. As such, it was no slouch when it came to performance and did well during our benchmarks.
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The Latitude 5430 configuration Dell sent to TechRadar Pro for review came equipped with the top of the line 11th Gen Intel Core i7 processor, a 512GB-Class40-SSD, 16GB of RAM, the touch-enabled display and the full security option which features a fingerprint reader, smartcard reader and a contactless smart card reader. Here’s how the Latitude 5430 Rugged performed in our suite of benchmark tests:ĬPU-Z: 589 (single-thread) 2797(multi-thread) This gives first responders priority access to fast, reliable and high-capacity LTE. Since rugged laptops are often used by emergency services, the Latitude 5430 is FirstNet Ready through a partnership with AT&T. Likewise a dedicated u-blox NEO GPS card can be added to the device for concurrent reception of up to three global navigation satellite systems (GPS, Galileo, GLONASS or BeiDou).


The Latitude 5430 can also be equipped with mobile broadband in either 5G or 4G LTE configurations through an eSIM but keep in mind that these are locked to either AT&T, Verizon or T-Mobile.
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There’s also an option for a 512GB SSD (Class 40) that is self-encrypting.Īn Intel AX210 network card provides Wi-Fi 6E connectivity with a max speed of 2.4 Gbps and Bluetooth 5.2. As for storage, the base model of the Latitude 5430 has a 256GB M.2 PCIe NVMe SSD (Class 35) though the top of the line configuration features a 2TB M.2 PCIe SSD (Class 40). When it comes to memory, the base model features 8GB of DDR4 3200 MHz ram though there are options for 16GB of RAM and all the way up to 64GB.
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Ports: 2 x USB 3.2 Gen 1, 1 x USB Type-A (optional) 2 x USB-C (Thunderbolt 4), 1 x HDMI 2.0, 1 x Serial RS-232, Ethernet, microSD, nano SIM, audio jack, Kensington lockĬonnectivity: Intel AX210, Wi-Fi 6E, Bluetooth 5.2

Storage: 512GB PM9A1 Samsung Class 40 NVMe SSD Here are the full specs of the Latitude 5430 Rugged sent to TechRadar Pro for review:
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While a 37 month Mail in Service warranty is included in the price, organizations can choose to upgrade to Basic Onsite Service for $98.69, ProSupport and Next Business Day Onsite Service for $178.17 or ProSupport Plus and Next Business Day Onsite Service for $181.45. Fully specced out with all the bells and whistles, you’re looking at a price of $6,458 at the time of writing though rugged laptops like this one from Dell and other hardware makers are generally purchased by organizations as opposed to individuals. The base model of the Latitude 5430 Rugged (opens in new tab) starts at $1,879 though Dell provides plenty of customization options for those that want additional ports, more memory or storage, a touch-enabled display, a backlit or rubberized keyboard, mobile broadband (4G LTE or 5G), a fingerprint reader, a Smartcard reader or even discrete graphics from Nvidia.
