Quote from: NotebookBlackLord on April 03, 2016, 11:17:03
Note that the docking port on the E7470 doesn't actually work, screens connected to the E-Port docking station flicker (or don't work at all). So far Dell is ignoring the problem, so there is no solution in sight. There were major docking issues with the E7450 and E7440 too, which were never resolved, so chances of a definitive fix are slim to none.
Only get this notebook if you have no intention of using the docking port, or you are happy with the inconvenience and limitations of a USB 3.0 docking solution (which apparently worked for some people).
Quote from: David.T on April 13, 2016, 09:42:46
IMHO, the review will be fairer, if the non-touch model of E7470 is used for benchmark. (as the other laptops in comparisons are non-touch model)
The battery life would definitely be better, with the weight at least 200g lighter.
Quote from: Jojo Kracko on April 04, 2016, 05:40:00
Uggh, I saw the good rating and got excited that perhaps someone finally did a 14" laptop right.
Then I noticed what looks like a 13" panel in the 14" case. Then I read 'highly reflective' and just stopped reading.
Intel forcing people to have useless touch panels is destroying so many options for people with common sense. No more glossy screens! No more useless touch! Make your display the full width of the case. We don't need thick bezels in this day and age. You've proved that yourself Dell with the XPS 13 and XPS 15.
A silent XPS 14 with a matte panel and a skylake cpu would be just about perfect. Instead I have to buy a Chinese T460s instead.
#TypicalDellFail