Just received my i5 touch 256GB model. First Dell after a decade of Lenovos.
Build quality appears excellent, solid well-made device.
I ordered a spare battery just in case (51wh) although frustratingly it needs some screws to fit the cover on (as opposed to the battery actually having a cover if that makes sense); will report back on battery life once I've had a few days' use (Windows 10).
Screen is excellent, although not worked in any challenging conditions yet, but love the 1080p (primary reason I upgraded from my Lenovo X230).
Keyboard is ok so far, not keen on the tiny enter button but will hopefully get used to it.
The touchpad is quite good, at least twice the surface area I had on my X230 but we will see over time how easy it is to adjust to the lack of TrackPoint (pointing stick..)
Same insides as the E7240 what I can tell (checked vs the notebookcheck site) - I took off the back easily and am upgrading to 16GB RAM and going to try a 2nd mSATA SSD in the WWAN port, hope that works as I could do with more space than 256GB..
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Latitude E7250 (2015)
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