For a 13.3-inch notebook, the E6320 is quite hefty at 4.75 pounds (2.15kg) with its 6-cell battery attached and is a bit thicker than we would like at 1.0 to 1.2 inches (25.4mm to 30.1mm). The above average build quality does come with some caveats, the major ones being weight and size. Compared to other business-class notebooks such as the HP Probook 5330m, we can safely say that this Dell has the slight but notable edge. military standards for dust, vibration and temperature resistance. The casing has even been tested against specific U.S. The corners in particular have been reinforced with even more magnesium alloy and the taut hinges themselves are made from steel to prevent wear overtime. Dell has outfitted the notebook with a variety of metal alloys from its trademarked Tri-Metal magnesium outer casing with anodized aluminum on the outer lid to a powder-coated magnesium bottom base.
In other words, this notebook is definitely dense and immense at first glance and shows a build quality that not many other competing notebooks can match. The chassis design of the E6320 is similar to that of the other 2011 E-Series notebooks such as the E6420 and E6520.