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Dell's Precision series is really good these days. Their Latitudes are all over the place quality-wise, especially their 2-in-1s. XPS's have been alright.
Which did you hate? I deploy a ton of these and there are definitely ones that were awful.
Latitude 5540. Someone designed this thing as a prank.
The power button is a keyboard key. It has a key just for calc.exe. It's a comedy show all over.
Yeah their Latitude line is basically the boring no frills business tier that veers between 'okay' and 'bad'. I talked my company into dropping that junk and instead we now lease their more premium Precision series. Build quality is higher and they have a discreet GPU. People have been way happier and I get a lot fewer complaints. I'm hoping to buy mine once the lease is up.