In today’s blog, I will be reviewing the Dell Precision 3520 Mobile Workstation. This device is a business laptop, an enterprise level laptop from the Dell Latitude’s. The model I have is configured to have an Intel Core i7 6th Generation clocked in at 2.7GHz, an NVIDIA Quadro M620 Discrete Graphics Card, and 16 gigs of DDR4 memory. The particular configurated laptop I have does not come with the extra LTE card, fingerprint reader, and NFC touchpoint. The laptop has a multitude of ports, including a USB-C/Thunderbolt port, power port, three USB-A ports, a full size SD card reader, an HDMI video output port, a legacy VGA output port, and a headphone jack. The keyboard has an expanded number pad to the right of the laptop which is mainly used for typing in numbers into specific applications quickly, an approximate 14′” inch screen (non-touch), and a backlit keyboard. The computer does perform well in most applications, this ranges from casual internet browsing to watching videos and some lightweight gaming. I haven’t experienced any issues so far except for the degraded battery which I plan on replacing in the future. Would I recommend this to someone else? Yes, I would. Alternatives to the Precision 3520 Mobile Workstation would be the Latitude E7470 and Latitude 7480 from the entry-level business laptops. The successor to the Precision 3520 would be the Precision 3530, but with minimal upgrades.