Overall, this is a great laptop but there is one problem that hinders the functionality greatly. This laptop has the dreaded double-typing error. I have to spend significant time editing everything that I write because I get double letters - at least a word or two per sentence. I recently decided to install Linux on this laptop, something that I highly recommend (it IS Ubuntu certified), and I don't get as many double-typing errors but they do still happen (maybe one or two per paragraph rather than a few per sentence, as it did in Windows 10.) I've read up on this problem and I know that it is not a Dell-only issue but I have tried the recommended "fixes" (most recommend updating the BIOS, my BIOS is as up-to-date as it's going to get.) Other fixes involve keyboard settings... nothing helped.
I spent a lot of time researching laptops because I wanted something that would meet all of my needs and last for many years. I chose what I felt was a good compromise between specs and build-quality. If I can just get the keyboard to work as intended, my primary use for a computer, so I don't dread typing on it then I would be pleased with my purchase (my last computer was a Lenovo, admittedly a tough act to follow, but I was not prepared for the issues that I am seeing... it really made me miss my old Lenovo, after it was claimed by my mother.)
This Dell Latitude also has some backlight bleeding at the top of the screen. I realize that this is a common IPS screen issue so I haven't called Dell yet to request a fix, it's possible that a fixed screen would have the same thing and it's rarely noticeable when the computer is in use, but it's worth noting.
Other than those 2 issues, and general Windows 10 problems (Linux fixed that), this is a great laptop.