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On the right side sits an ExpressCard/34 slot, a Wi-Fi on/off switch, two USB 2.0 ports, and HDMI out. We consider temperatures below 95 degrees acceptable and those below 90 degrees barely perceptible.Ĭlick to EnlargeThe Dell Latitude E6220 has most of the ports you'd want from a business ultraportable, with the notable exception of USB 3.0. After streaming video for 15 minutes, we measured the touchpad at a cool 87 degrees, the keyboard at a comfy 89 degrees and the bottom at a mere 90 degrees Fahrenheit. The Dell Latitude E6220 stayed pleasantly cool throughout our tests.
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Dell does not include any special audio control software like it does with Wavemaxx on the Dell XPS line. However, when we tried playing guitar-heavy rock tunes such as Dio's "Rainbow in the Dark" or Judas Priest's "Breaking the Law," drums sounded a bit harsh and tinny until we either lowered the volume to about 80 percent or lifted the notebook off our desk. Better still, the max volume was loud enough to not only fill our living room but could be heard clearly in an adjacent bedroom. When we tried playing both the bass-heavy R&B song "Forget Me Nots" and the funk classic "Summer Madness," we could hear a clear, warm separation of sound between different instruments. In an ultraportable notebook market filled with tinny speakers, the Dell Latitude E6220 stands out by offering sound that's loud and rich enough to compete with an inexpensive bookshelf stereo. Measuring a moderate 159 lux on our light meter, the screen was noticeably brigher than the HP Folio 13's 139 lux.


Colors stayed true at up to 45 degrees to the left or right, but became a little washed out at 90 degrees.
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When we watched a 1080p YouTube trailer for "The Avengers", colors such as the Black Widow's red hair and Captain America's blue costume appeared vibrant and the edges of objects seemed particularly crisp. The 1366 x 768, 12.5-inch matte display provided sharp and colorful images. The Dell Touchpad software provides an attractive interface for configuring touchpad sensitivity and turning specific gestures on and off.
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Multitouch gestures were smooth, too, including pinch-to-zoom, rotation, three finger flicking through photos and pushing three fingers up to minimize windows or launch a program. Navigating around the desktop was a breeze as the pointer moved at just the right pace and never jumped or got stuck. The 3.1 x 1.6-inch touchpad is a little on the small side, but its smooth matte surface provides just the right amount of friction and its two discrete, rubberized buttons provide an optimal amount of feedback. We were able to achieve a strong score of 92 words per minute with a zero percent error rate on the Ten Thumbs Typing tutor test, far better than our typical 80 wpm and 1 percent score.
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Though we wish it were deep enough to support our full wrists, the soft-touch palmrest was very comfortable.

The traditional-style keys have a comfortable rubberized surface that's slightly concave, making it easy to feel the boundaries between keys and stay anchored to the home row.īetter still, the keys offer a high level of tactile feedback that reminded us of the industry-leading keyboard on the ThinkPad X1. The Latitude E6220's backlit, spill-resistant keyboard provides one of the best typing experiences we've had on a notebook.
