 The Dell Latitude 145431 is exactly what we want to see from the 14-inch laptop market, especially those devices that don't want to be the thinnest and lightest. The Latitude focuses solely on performance, putting great effort into taking care of the Core i7-1270P. Starting on the outside, the construction feels good to the touch, utilizing recycled plastics and carbon fiber, which is better for the environment. It's not as good as metal, however, we're still happy with the build quality. It weighs 1.49kg, which is still pretty light while having a profile of 23.6mm, not the thinnest out there. You also get an optional full HD webcam with an IR sensor for facial recognition, however, we stuck with the tier below, which only has a 720p webcam. Continuing to the base, the keyboard lacks a numpad but is otherwise great for typing, with long key travel and relatively clicky feedback. The touchpad isn't the biggest that we've seen, however, it's still very accurate and responsive. Going to the sides to check out the ports, the laptop is packed. On the left side, there are two Thunderbolt 4 ports and an optional smart card reader. Then, on the right, there's a LAN port, an HDMI 2.0 connector, two USB Type-A 3.2 Generation 1 ports, an audio jack, and a microSD card slot. Lastly, on the back, you can see a SIM card slot. At last, we arrive at the display. The full HD IPS panel here doesn't have the best color and brightness, however, you can upgrade to other versions which do have these and are more suitable for creator work. The panel here is good for general use and anything that doesn't factor in color coverage or accuracy, aka any type of business work, which generally consists of emails, presentations, calls, etc. Here we have to shout out our lab and their display profiles, which can improve the work of your panel. For the office beasts like you, our office work profile can be very helpful with making texts more legible in tables and spreadsheets clearer to see. We'll have them linked down below. On most office machines, the speakers don't really matter, but it's still nice to see the setup on the Latitude 145431 provide decent quality audio with no major deviations across all frequencies. Only 2 per 100 people watching this video are subscribers. If you decide to just start following us, we'll be able to reinvest more in our laboratory thus making even more helpful videos for you. Thank you, you're awesome. Next, we move on to the performance of the laptop, which turns out to be pretty good, thanks to the Alder Lake P series, a new breed of processors that try to be and succeed in being both powerful and efficient. Here we have the Core i7-1270P, which sits behind the Core i7-1260P inside the ThinkPad T14 Generation 3 in 3D rendering but is still quicker in our Photoshop benchmark. We're choosing the 1260P for comparison as it's basically the same CPU when it comes to cores, threads, and cache. You also have an MX550 discrete GPU, which can help with video rendering and game a fair bit, although we won't get into that right now. What you can do is click the link down below, which sends you to our laptop media benchmarks channel, where we have more than 30 games tested on the MX550, with frame rates and settings presets. The latitude does a good job of cooling the Core i7-1270P, being the best laptop with this CPU. It spikes up to 50 watts for a few seconds, which is great for shorter bursts of performance. It also maintains 30 watts for more than 15 minutes, which is great. All of that performance doesn't ruin the comfort at all, as noise levels are down, while the base heats up only up to 42 degrees Celsius. The laptop is decently efficient as well, sparing its 64 watt-hours battery pack, instead lasting for 13 hours of 20 minutes of web browsing, or 9 hours and 5 minutes of video playback. When it comes to upgradeability, the Dell Latitude 145431 is a champ, offering two Sodom slots for up to 64GB of DDR5 RAM. On the other hand, there's only one M.2 slot for generation for SSDs. Our teardown video, which shows how to upgrade the machine, is linked below. The Dell Latitude 145431 is a great office machine with a lot of power on the go. It manages to stay portable and the battery lasts for a while, so there's next to nothing to be sad about if you decide to pick one up. Even the display can be swapped out for a better unit, so you're not losing anything. If you want more information about the Dell Latitude 145431, we have a full in-death review on our website, which you can find below.