With a commitment to Type-C charging – meaning that if you’re charging, or have the laptop plugged in, there’s no available Type-C port – this machine should have had two Type-C and a single Type-A port. However, it’s the mix of those ports that could be better, as you get two Type-A and only one Type-C, and that doubles as the charging port. Therefore, we wouldn’t recommend this machine for anyone who needs to partake of 3D rendering regularly.Īnother possible sticking point comes with the USB ports, which might seem an odd complaint as the Latitude has three of them. Where it could be better is with the GPU, as the Intel UHD Graphics 620 is looking decidedly dated when compared to the integrated video capabilities of AMD, or the discrete options Nvidia offers these days for the mobile sector. The spec of this 2-in-1 makes for a relatively powerful platform that should be capable of most mobile computing tasks without breaking a sweat. Ports: 2 x USB 3.1 Type-A Gen 1, 1 x USB 3.1 Type-C with Powershare, 1 x HDMI, 1 x audio jack, 1 x uSD 4.0 memory card readerĬonnectivity: 802.11ax Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 5.0, Intel XMM 7360 LTE-A Here is the Dell Latitude 5300 configuration sent to TechRadar Pro for review:ĬPU: Intel Core i5-8365U quad-core 1.6GHz