
My only complaint with the Dell Latitude 9520 keyboard’s would be the squeaking sound its keys sometimes make.

The keys feel sturdy and they have a decent amount of travel, probably more than the FUJITSU UH-X 2-in-1 laptop and the 2021 LG Gram 17. The Dell Latitude 9520 seems relatively immune from that problem. Usually, in most laptops, the trackpad tilts inwards towards whichever side you press the most, be it left or right-click. Since we’re on the topic of the trackpad, I’d like to highlight its build quality. The Dell Latitude 9520 has an aluminium chassis and everything in this laptop from its hinge to the trackpad is sturdy. In terms of fit and finish, Dell always delivers and this time it’s no different.

First, to make sure that the keys are spaced enough far apart and second, to accommodate the two upward-facing speaker grills, located on each side of the keyboard. I am not exactly sure but I think Dell did so for two reasons. However, the Dell Latitude 9520 looks more rectangular.

In 2021 most OEMs want their laptops in a 16:10 aspect ratio, making them look more square-ish.

Processor: 11th Gen Intel Core i7-1185G7 4-core/8-thread processor with 3.00Ghz base clock and 4.80Ghz boost clockĭisplay: 15-inch IPS LCD 1920x1080 pixelsĬonnectivity: Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac, Bluetooth, 1 X Thunderbolt Type C Port, 1 X Type-C port, 1 X USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type A port, and Multi-card slot Dell Latitude 9520 Design, Build Quality, Trackpad And Speakers In this Dell Latitude review, we will take a look at its pros and cons but more importantly, we'll see if it's truly worth the Rs 2.12 lakh price tag. It is a small laptop but not exactly thin and light, it is tuned to deliver business-class performance but features a fairly mediocre front-facing camera for online meetings. The Dell Latitude 9520 is quite an odd laptop for me to define.
