<p>For those on the go, a lightweight, strong business machine and good battery life are three characteristics individuals look out for. </p>.<p>The Dell Latitude 7320 is one of those machines that fit the bill when it comes to mobile computing. Adding to that, it is compact. </p>.<p>Coming to the machine, the left side has a 3.5 mm audio jack, a heat vent and a USB Type-C Thunderbolt port. The right side has the lock, an HDMI port, a USB Type-A port, a USB Type-C Thunderbolt port and a microSD card slot. The bottom has speakers and a heat vent. </p>.<p>The 1920x1080 13.3-inch touchscreen is surrounded by a rather thin bezel on three sides, but the top is a bit broader and holds the HD webcam and IR camera. The webcam also has a physical security shutter. </p>.<p>The body is made of metal. It feels solid and there is no sign of flex. Clearly, the 7320 will be able to take a bit of beating if one leads a hectic and always-on-the-go lifestyle. </p>.<p>On opening the laptop, one gets to see the neatly-laid chiclet keyboard. The keys are backlit with brightness that can be set at two levels.</p>.<p>The top row of the keyboard has the keys that control the volume, backlighting on/ off, display brightness, print screen, home, end, insert and other keys.</p>.<p>The keyboard is quite comfortable to type on for long hours and the keys are not very hard to press. They have just the right amount of resistance. </p>.<p>The screen folds all the way over and the 7320 can be used as a tablet, thanks to the touchscreen also being present. </p>.<p>The touchpad below is quite sensitive. But one problem I found was that there is a bit of clutter between the keyboard and the touchpad. I ended up moving the cursor with my thumbs accidentally while typing if I did not consciously keep the thumbs off the touchpad. </p>.<p>The device we reviewed came with the 11th Generation Intel Core i5 1145G7 processor that runs at 2.60 GHz. It comes with the Intel Iris Xe Graphics and 8 GB of RAM. </p>.<p>The 7320 did better in the single-core benchmark test than the multi-core test on Cinebench R23 as compared to rival processors. </p>.<p>I used the 7320 for routine office tasks and it really shone. Zoom calls were a breeze and the video quality was good. Heating was also minimal.</p>.<p>Video quality was quite good with the 4K YouTube videos we tried out. The colours looked natural and there was no hint of colours standing out.</p>.<p>The audio is also decent and the speakers can go pretty loud too. The clarity is good and the treble is quite clear. </p>.<p>The battery lasted the whole day and there was juice left at the end of the working day too. </p>.<p>Would we recommend it? Yes, if one needs a sleek and light machine that needs to be carried around for business. </p>.<p>Prices begin at Rs 85,000 (exclusive of taxes).</p>
<p>For those on the go, a lightweight, strong business machine and good battery life are three characteristics individuals look out for. </p>.<p>The Dell Latitude 7320 is one of those machines that fit the bill when it comes to mobile computing. Adding to that, it is compact. </p>.<p>Coming to the machine, the left side has a 3.5 mm audio jack, a heat vent and a USB Type-C Thunderbolt port. The right side has the lock, an HDMI port, a USB Type-A port, a USB Type-C Thunderbolt port and a microSD card slot. The bottom has speakers and a heat vent. </p>.<p>The 1920x1080 13.3-inch touchscreen is surrounded by a rather thin bezel on three sides, but the top is a bit broader and holds the HD webcam and IR camera. The webcam also has a physical security shutter. </p>.<p>The body is made of metal. It feels solid and there is no sign of flex. Clearly, the 7320 will be able to take a bit of beating if one leads a hectic and always-on-the-go lifestyle. </p>.<p>On opening the laptop, one gets to see the neatly-laid chiclet keyboard. The keys are backlit with brightness that can be set at two levels.</p>.<p>The top row of the keyboard has the keys that control the volume, backlighting on/ off, display brightness, print screen, home, end, insert and other keys.</p>.<p>The keyboard is quite comfortable to type on for long hours and the keys are not very hard to press. They have just the right amount of resistance. </p>.<p>The screen folds all the way over and the 7320 can be used as a tablet, thanks to the touchscreen also being present. </p>.<p>The touchpad below is quite sensitive. But one problem I found was that there is a bit of clutter between the keyboard and the touchpad. I ended up moving the cursor with my thumbs accidentally while typing if I did not consciously keep the thumbs off the touchpad. </p>.<p>The device we reviewed came with the 11th Generation Intel Core i5 1145G7 processor that runs at 2.60 GHz. It comes with the Intel Iris Xe Graphics and 8 GB of RAM. </p>.<p>The 7320 did better in the single-core benchmark test than the multi-core test on Cinebench R23 as compared to rival processors. </p>.<p>I used the 7320 for routine office tasks and it really shone. Zoom calls were a breeze and the video quality was good. Heating was also minimal.</p>.<p>Video quality was quite good with the 4K YouTube videos we tried out. The colours looked natural and there was no hint of colours standing out.</p>.<p>The audio is also decent and the speakers can go pretty loud too. The clarity is good and the treble is quite clear. </p>.<p>The battery lasted the whole day and there was juice left at the end of the working day too. </p>.<p>Would we recommend it? Yes, if one needs a sleek and light machine that needs to be carried around for business. </p>.<p>Prices begin at Rs 85,000 (exclusive of taxes).</p>