21-01-2016  (2044 lectures) Categoria: Dell

ManePC - Dell Latitude E6410 -14.1' - I5 2.57 GHz

 

 


Dell Latitude E6410 - 14.1" - Core i5 M560 2.67Ghz - 3 GB RAM - 250 GB HDD

General

  • Packaged Quantity
    1
  • Embedded Security
    Trusted Platform Module (TPM 1.2) Security Chip
  • Notebook type
    Midsize
  • Manufacturer
    Dell, Inc.

Processor / Chipset

  • CPU
    Intel Core i5 560M / 2.67 GHz
  • Max Turbo Speed
    3.20 GHz
  • Number of Cores
    Dual-Core
  • Cache
    L3 - 3 MB
  • 64-bit Computing
    Yes
  • Chipset Type
    Mobile Intel HM57 Express
  • Features
    Enhanced SpeedStep technology, Hyper-Threading Technology, Intel Turbo Boost Technology, Intel Virtualization Technology

Cache Memory

  • Type
    L3 cache
  • Installed Size
    3 MB

RAM

  • Memory Speed
    1333 MHz
  • Configuration Features
    1 x 2 +1x 1 GB
  • Technology
    DDR3 SDRAM
  • Installed Size
    3 GB

Storage

  • Interface
    Serial ATA-150
  • Optical Drive
    DVD±RW (±R DL) fixed
  • Type
    none
  • Type
    portable

Memory

  • RAM
    3 GB (1 x 2 + 1x1 GB)
  • Max Supported Size
    8 GB
  • Technology
    DDR3 SDRAM
  • Speed
    1333 MHz
  • Form Factor
    SO-DIMM 204-pin
  • Slots Qty
    2
  • Empty Slots
    0

Display

  • Resolution
    1280 x 800 (WXGA)
  • Widescreen Display
    Yes
  • Monitor Features
    anti-glare
  • Diagonal Size (metric)
    35.8 cm
  • Display Resolution Abbreviation
    WXGA

Audio & Video

  • Graphics Processor
    Intel GMA
  • Integrated Webcam
    Yes
  • Sound
    Stereo speakers, microphone

Hard Drive

  • Spindle Speed
    7200 rpm
  • Type
    HDD
  • Capacity
    250 GB

Input

  • Type
    keyboard, touchpad

Communications

  • Wireless Protocol
    802.11a/b/g/n
  • Wired Protocol
    Gigabit Ethernet

Wireless Broadband (WWAN)

  • Generation
    3G
  • Cellular Protocol
    CDMA 2000 1X EV-DO Rev. 0, EDGE, GPRS, GSM, HSDPA, HSPA, HSUPA, UMTS

Processor

  • Type
    Core i5
  • Processor Number
    i5-560M
  • Manufacturer
    Intel
  • Clock Speed
    2.67 GHz

Navigation

  • Navigation
    A-GPS receiver

Optical Storage

  • Drive Type
    DVD-Writer DL
  • Type
    DVD±RW (±R DL)
  • Form Factor
    fixed

Floppy Drive

  • Type
    none

Card Reader

  • Type
    6 in 1 card reader

Battery

  • Cells
    6-cell
  • Technology
    lithium ion

AC Adapter

  • Input
    AC 120/230 V (50/60 Hz)

Connections & Expansion

  • Slots
    1 x ExpressCard/54 (1 free)
  • Interfaces
    3 x USB 2.0
    VGA
    LAN
    Headphone output
    Microphone input
    4-pin FireWire
    DisplayPort
    Dock
    eSATA
  • Memory Card Reader
    6 in 1

Header

  • Brand
    Dell
  • Product Line
    Dell Latitude
  • Model
    E6410
  • Localization
    English
  • Country Kits
    United States
  • Packaged Quantity
    1
  • Compatibility
    PC

Miscellaneous

  • Security
    Trusted Platform Module (TPM 1.2) Security Chip
  • Features
    security lock slot (cable lock sold separately)
  • Included Laptop Accessories
    power adapter

Monitor

  • Diagonal Size
    14.1 in

Networking

  • Data Link Protocol
    Ethernet, Fast Ethernet, Gigabit Ethernet, IEEE 802.11a, IEEE 802.11b, IEEE 802.11g, IEEE 802.11n
  • Wireless LAN Supported
    Yes

System

  • Notebook Type
    notebook
  • Platform
    Windows
  • Hard Drive Capacity
    250 GB
  • Dockable
    Yes
  • Embedded Security
    Trusted Platform Module (TPM 1.2) Security Chip

Dimensions & Weight

  • Width
    13.2 in
  • Depth
    9.4 in
  • Height
    1.2 in

Audio Output

  • Compliant Standards
    High Definition Audio

Mainboard

  • Chipset Type
    Mobile Intel HM57 Express

Environmental Standards

  • EPEAT Level
    EPEAT Gold
  • ENERGY STAR Certified
    Yes

Physical Characteristics

  • Weight
    4.41 lbs

Operating System / Software

  • OS Provided: Type
    Microsoft Windows 7 Professional

Video Output

  • Discrete Graphics Processor
    Yes

Video Memory

  • Installed Size
    512 MB

Notebook Camera

  • Integrated Webcam
    Yes
Portátil Dell Latitude E6410
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  • Pros

    • Good looks and great build quality
    • Super easy to upgrade
    • Good battery life
  • Cons

    • ALPS touchpad hiccups
    • Lackluster screen contrast ratio

Quick Take

The Dell Latitude E6410 is a 14.1-inch business notebook configurable with an Intel Core i7 processor and NVIDIA NVS 3100M dedicated graphics.


The Latitude E6410 is the latest in a long line of business notebooks from Dell. Sporting a wide range of Intel Core processor options, Intel integrated and NVIDIA NVS 3100M dedicated graphics, and two display options. In this review we see how this Dell business notebook compares to others already on the market.

Our Dell Latitude E6410 Specifications:

  • 14.1 LED-backlit WXGA+ 1440Ă—900 Display
  • Windows 7 Professional 64-bit
  • Intel Core i7 620M processor (2.66GHz, 4MB cache)
  • NVIDIA NVS 3100M Dedicated Graphics with 512MB VRAM
  • 4GB DDR3 RAM
  • 250GB 7200RPM hard drive (Western Digital Scorpio Black)
  • Intel Wireless Wi-Fi 6200AGN
  • Built-in Bluetooth v2.1+EDR
  • 8X DVD burner
  • One-year limited warranty
  • 9-cell Li-ion battery (85Wh)
  • Weight: 4.26lbs starting (5.5lbs configured)
  • Dimensions: 13.2 x 9.4 x 1-1.2-inches
  • MSRP: $960 starting ($1,865 closest configuration)

Build and Design
The Dell Latitude E6410 has a very modern look and feel, with a few changes this generation to give a nod towards past models. The E6400 brought the latest body style, with a black alloy shell. The E6410 this time around keeps the body style, but switches back to the gunmetal gray coloring scheme which was found on the D630 and D620 before it. The finish has a pseudo-brushed appearance (painted, not actual brushed metal like on the HP EliteBook) that seems to resist fingerprints more than the real thing. The lower half of the notebook keeps the black metal design, with a large service panel that lets you access everything in the notebook by removing a single screw.

Inside the E6410 the look is matte black on everything besides the keyboard and model lettering. Compared to what you might find in a consumer model, there are no glossy or reflective surfaces besides the small chrome lettering on the Dell branding logo. This is nice if you use your notebook in brightly lit areas where reflections can be distracting. It also means that smudges and fingerprints won’t be a problem from day-to-day use.

Build quality is very good and if feels very durable with the metal panels top and bottom. In the business notebook market not all makers have stuck with metal body panels. After the T60-series ThinkPad, Lenovo switched to a plastic top cover, which has stuck for every generation since then. The HP EliteBook though keeps the metal top cover and retains the image and feel of a higher-grade notebook over a standard plastic consumer model.

The Latitude E6410 chassis felt very well built and resisted any flexing in the usual spots. The palmrest and touchpad showed no signs of sag under heavy prodding. The keyboard directly over the optical drive stayed firm, even though most notebooks do show some signs of weakness in this area. Grabbing the notebook by the palmrest and carrying it around didn’t cause any twisting or creaking noises. With the notebook closed the screen cover gave above average protection for the screen and should prevent any keyboard key marks on from imprinting on the LCD after being transported in a backpack loaded with other items. With the notebook open it took a good amount of pressure applied to the back of the cover before it showed any ripples or distortions on the display.

Users looking to upgrade parts of IT staff looking to replacing components will find the Latitude E6410 very easy to service. Dell designed the entire bottom around a single access panel with a single screw holding it in place. After removing the screen (which is retained with a spring so it never gets lost) you simply slide the cover down about a smidge and pop it off. With the cover removed you gain access to the WWAN, Wi-Fi card, memory slots, processor and heatsink, CMOS battery, cooling fan, and the instant-on OS card. Outside of having a cover that removes by the thought of wanting to upgrade alone, the E6410 is probably the easiest notebook we have come across to upgrade.


Ports and Features

The Latitude E6410 is packed with a ton of connections, including three USB 2.0 ports, an eSATA/USB combo port, VGA and DisplayPort-out, audio jacks, LAN, and FireWire-400. Other features include an optical drive, SDHC-card reader, and a SmartCard reader.


Front: SDHC-card slot

Rear: LAN, DisplayPort-out, power jack

Left: Kensington lock slot, VGA-out,
one USB 2.0, eSATA/USB, SmartCard reader

Right: ExpressCard/54 slot, FireWire-400, optical drive, audio jacks, wireless on/off, two USB 2.0 ports.

Screen and Speakers
The Dell offers two display options with the 14.1-inch Latitude E6410. The base screen is a WXGA 1280Ă—800 resolution panel, while the step up-which is what our review unit came with-is a WXGA+ 1440Ă—900 panel. Both panel offerings have matte surfaces, instead of the glare-prone glossy displays. The higher resolution lets you display more in the screen and is greatly preferred if you do anything from surfing the web to typing documents. In our tests the screen performed about average in terms of color saturation and contrast, falling behind compared to some of the nicer panels we have seen on consumer notebooks. With our light meter we measured an average contrast ratio of 140:1, which is well below most consumer panels.

This isn’t far from other business notebooks though. Peak brightness measured in at 336nit, which is great for viewing outdoors in partially shaded areas or under bright office lighting. Backlight brightness was even across the panel, with only a 20nit spread between center and the left and right sides. No backlight bleed was seen around the edges or at the corners either. Viewing angles were average, with the vertical viewing range spanning from 15-20 degrees tilted forward or back. Horizontal viewing angles were better, with colors staying true to 60-75 degrees off-center.

The Latitude E6410 features narrow stereo speakers located on each side of the keyboard. For business use they were more than adequate, offering plenty of volume for listening to music in small to midsize rooms. Audio quality was average, with some midrange and good high notes. Bass was lacking, but this was a given without a subwoofer. External outputs include an analog headphone jack, which will work with most external speakers.

Keyboard and Touchpad
The Dell Latitude E6410 has a very comfortable LED backlit keyboard. The keyboard hasn’t changed much from the previous generation, keeping the same look and feel, as well as the built-in pointing stick. The keyboard keys are jet-black with bright white lettering and have minimal cupping. The feel is similar to typing on a Chiclet style keyboard, but the keys don’t have the same sharp cutoff like you might find on those types of keyboards. Typing pressure is minimal, with each press making a very mild click when the key is fully triggered. Compared to my Latitude D630, typing noise has been significantly reduced. Overall compared to the other business notebooks, the E6410’s keyboard stacks up very well, and has an edge when it comes to lighting.

Dell incorporates an ALPS touchpad into the E6410, which has thankfully improved from past years. The moderate amount of lag found in older revisions is completely gone, making the navigation experience much nicer. Sensitivity is great with default settings, although we still had some problems with a tap to drag event not fully releasing of the object you were moving. The touchpad also features two and three-finger gestures for scrolling, zooming, and flicking. With the pointing stick included with the keyboard, the E6410 features two sets of buttons. The top-most buttons for the pointing stick include a middle button which can be configured to control tabs. The buttons are all great to use, with good feedback and a long throw.

Performance and Benchmarks
System performance was great with the 2.66GHz Intel Core i7 processor and NVIDIA NVS 3100M dedicated graphics with 512MB of video memory. Dell offers a wide range of performance options, including two graphics cards options; Intel GMA HD integrated and NVIDIA NVS 3100 dedicated with 512MB of VRAM. Hard drive options include a 5400 and 7200RPM models and a 128GB SSD. Our particular unit came with a 250GB 7200RPM Scorpio Black that was quick to boot and load applications, although not as fast as it might have been with an SSD.

For standard day to day use, the system worked flawlessly loading up web browsers or office productivity applications. For less than business uses, the system was great at playing HD movies, streaming HD video, and even the occasional game or two while the boss isn’t looking. The NVS 3100M graphics card can handle itself well with consumer 3D applications, even though its focus is on business uses. For users who don’t need a dedicated graphics card, or don’t need the highest performance, it would be suggested to just go with Intel GMA HD integrated graphics for best battery life.

wPrime processor comparison results (lower scores mean better performance):

PCMark05 measures overall system performance (higher scores mean better performance):

 

PCMark Vantage measures overall system performance (higher scores mean better performance):

3DMark06 measures overall graphics performance for gaming (higher scores mean better performance):

CrystalDiskMark storage drive performance test:

Heat and Noise
The Dell Latitude E6410 handled itself pretty well under stress, keeping heavy-contact areas like the palmrest and touchpad reasonable under heavy loads. At its peak, after a heavy run of benchmarks, we recorded a temperature of 96F on the bottom of the notebook. Fan noise during our tests stayed at reasonable levels, with the fan staying off or at a very low speed under a low load, and just above a whisper under a heavy load.

Battery Life
Dell was kind enough to include a higher-capacity 9-cell battery with our review unit, with the standard being a 60Wh 6-cell battery. We were pretty happy with our results, given the higher-end processor and graphics card configuration. With the screen brightness reduced to 70%, wireless on and refreshing a webpage every 60 seconds, and Windows set to the Balanced profile, the Latitude E6410 stayed on for 7 hours and 2 minutes. During the test we measured an average power consumption rate between 10-12 watts.

Conclusion
The Dell Latitude E6410 carries over the same look and feel as the E6400 before it, but it sticks to its roots by going back to the older gunmetal color seen on the D620 and D630 notebooks. Performance wise the Intel Core i7 processor and NVIDIA NVS 3100M graphics performed very well, handling everything that would be expected of a higher-end business notebook.

Build quality is fantastic with metal covers on top and bottom. Users looking to tinker with the insides will be happy to see a very user-friendly access cover, needing only one screw removed to open it up. Overall compared to the HP EliteBook 8440w and Lenovo ThinkPad T410, the Latitude E6410 holds its own and performs quite well. If you are cross shopping between models, it’s hard not to recommend taking a peak at the Latitude E6410 and see if it fits your needs and budget.

Pros:

  • Good looks and great build quality
  • Super easy to upgrade
  • Good battery life

Cons:

  • ALPS touchpad hiccups
  • Lackluster screen contrast ratio

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http://www.dell.com/downloads/global/products/latit/dell_latitude_e6410_spec_sheet.pdf

http://www.dell.com/downloads/global/products/latit/dell_latitude_e6430_spec_sheet.pdf

6410 CPU OPTIONS:

For Sale we have is a Dell Latitude E6410 Laptop equipped with a FAST Intel Core i5 Processor

Specifications

Intel Core i5 - 2.40GHz Processor

4GB DDR3 RAM

320GB Hard Drive

Wireless

14" Widescreen

HD Graphics
DVD Drive

3 x USB Ports

1 x eSATA Port

LAN (Ethernet) Port

Mic and Speaker Port

 

Windows 7 Professional SP1 Operating System installed

 

Specification:
  • Make: Dell
  • Model: Latitude E6410
  • Screen Size: 14.1" Backlit (1440x900) Resolution
  • Processor: Intel Core i5-M560 (2.67 GHz)
  • Memory: 8 GB DDR3 Ram
  • Hardrive: 320 GB HDD
  • Windows Operating System: Windows 7 Professional 64-Bit
  • License Key Sticker: Windows 7 Professional
  • Optical Drive: DVD+RW
  • Network: WiFi & Ethernet
  • Webcam: Integrated
  • Processor :Intel Core i5 M540(2.53GHz) or M560 (2.67GHz) depends on stock availability but there is no difference between those two models.
  • Processor Generation :1st Generation
  • Memory :4GB DDR3
  • Hard Drive :160GB HDD
  • Screen :14.1" Widescreen. 1280 x 800
  • CD Drive :DVD+/-RW
  • Os :Windows 7 Professional 64 Bit
  • Battery :Minimum 1 hour standby
  • Graphics Card :Intel HD Graphics
  • AC Adapter :Included
  • WiFi :Yes
  • Network :Internal
  • USB Ports :4
  • Various :e-Sata, VGA, Firewire, SD Card Reader #
  • Condition: Perfect working condition. Screen is spotless. scuffs or scratches on the plastic surround


6430 CPU OPTIONS:

  • INTEL CORE i5-3210M DUAL CORE 2.5GHZ (TURBO BOOST UP TO 3.2GHZ)
  • INTEL CORE i5-3320M DUAL CORE 2.6GHZ (TURBO BOOST UP TO 3.3GHZ)
  • INTEL CORE i5-3340M DUAL CORE 2.7GHZ (TURBO BOOST UP TO 3.4GHZ)

RAM OPTIONS:

  • 4GB DDR3 SODIMM RAM
  • 8GB DDR3 SODIMM RAM

OPERATING SYSTEM OPTIONS:

  • WINDOWS 7 PROFESSIONAL 64 BIT
  • WINDOWS 10 PROFESSIONAL 64 BIT

OTHER FEATURES:

  • 128GB SOLID STATE DRIVE
  • DVDRW
  • WIFI
  • GIGABIT NETWORK CARD
  • WEBCAM
  • 14" HD LED SCREEN
  • HDMI OUTPUT
  • VGA OUTPUT
  • AUDIO OUTPUT
  • 4 x USB PORTS (2 x USB 3.0)
  • SD CARD SLOT


Diseñado para aumentar la productividad y, al mismo tiempo, reducir el coste total de propiedad, el portátil DellTM LatitudeTM E6400 presenta importantes avances en durabilidad, seguridad y movilidad para el trabajo en equipo.

  • Funciones esenciales y durabilidad probada.
  • AdministraciĂłn centralizada con funciones avanzadas de seguridad.
  • Compatibilidad con la cartera de productos Latitude serie E a escala mundial.

 

 





Portátil Dell Latitude E6410

Specifications

Intel Core i5 - 2.40GHz Processor

4GB DDR3 RAM

320GB Hard Drive

Wireless

14" Widescreen

HD Graphics
DVD Drive

3 x USB Ports

1 x eSATA Port

LAN (Ethernet) Port

Mic and Speaker Port

 

Windows 7 Professional SP1 Operating System installed




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