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Item specifics DELL LATITUDE E6410 LAPTOP (CORE I5 1ST GEN/4 GB/250 GB/WINDOWS 7) SPECIFICATIONS General Information Brand Dell Model E6410 Dimensions(WxHxD) 335 x 238 x 30.4 mm Weight 3.6 Kg Colors Black Operating System Windows 7 Professional Operating System Type -bit Display Details Display Size 14.0 Inches (35.56 cm) Display Resolution 1280 x 800 Pixels Display Type LED Display Features HD Anti-glare Widescreen Display Display Touchscreen No Performance Processor Intel Core i5-520M (1st Gen) Clock-speed 2.4 Ghz Graphic Processor Intel HD Memory Capacity 4 GB RAM type DDR3 Memory Slots 2 SODIMM Memory Layout 1 x 4 Gigabyte Storage HDD Capacity 250 GB HDD Speed(RPM) 7200 RPM HDD type SATA Battery Battery Cell 6 Cell Battery type Li-Ion Networking Wireless LAN 802.11 a/b/g/n Bluetooth Ports USB 2.0 slots 3 SD Card Reader Headphone Jack Microphone Jack VGA Port Multimedia Web-cam No Secondary cam(Rear-facing) No Audio Solution HD Audio Solution Speakers Stereo Speakers In-built Microphone Peripherals Pointing Device Touchpad with Multi-touch Gesture Support Backlit Keyboard Fingerprint Scanner No Others Warranty 1 Month Sales Package Laptop, Battery, AC Adapter, User Guide Condition: Used: An item that has been used previously. The item may have some signs of wear. See the seller’s … Read more Brand: Dell Colour: Silver Model: E6410 Warranty: Seller Warranty MPN: Does Not Apply Bundled Items: Speakers Operating System: Windows 7 SSD Capacity: Not Specified (Others) Screen Size: 14.1″ Family Line: Latitude Processor: Intel Core i5 (1st Generation) Type: Notebook Processor Speed: 2.50 GHz,2.40 Ghz Processor Brand: Intel Graphics Processing Type: Intel Utility: Commercial Memory: 4 GB Seller Warranty: 1 Month Seller Warranty Hard Drive Capacity: 1000gb Dell Latitude E6410 Review By Jamie Bsales, reviewed August 12, 2010 The Dell Latitude E6410 delivers all the attributes an IT department could want in a mainstream business-notebook platform, along with the speed, features, and creature comforts to make the end users in an organization happy. It isn’t the sexiest notebook Dell offers, but traits like durability, common components, the ability to configure, and platform stability have their own allure in IT circles. The E6410 comes clad in Dell’s Tri-Metal casing, which mixes magnesium alloy, aluminum, and zinc to create a rigid, lightweight exoskeleton. The squared-off chassis isn’t the boldest of industrial designs, but the brushed-gunmetal finish of the lid lends a bit of style, especially compared with the E-family’s arch rival, the basic-black Lenovo ThinkPad T-Series. Also, the E6410 comes in Regal Red or Regatta Blue for those who don’t mind spending an extra $30. The chassis is about an inch thick and weighs about five pounds with an optical drive and extended battery installed; those dimensions and heft are in line with the Lenovo ThinkPad T410. It’s not as svelte as the thinnest and lightest full-featured 14-inch notebook, we’ve seen, however: the ThinkPad T410s. The Latitude E6410 won’t win any design awards, but the brushed metal of the lid lends a sharper look than some basic black notebooks we’ve seen. As expected of a business notebook, the E6410’s edges are laden with ports and slots. There’s a six-format flash-card slot, an optional SmartCard reader for companies that use those for security, and either an ExpressCard/54 slot or a PC Card slot (the latter for businesses with legacy PCMCIA devices still in use). You also get three regular USB ports, plus an eSATA/USB combo port for faster data transfer to an external hard drive. FireWire, VGA, DisplayPort, LAN, docking, and headphone and mic connectors also come standard; a modem is optional. The E6410 features a modular bay for the removable optical drive. We’re pleased that you can fill the bay with a DVD-ROM module, a DVD burner (as on our test unit), or a Blu-ray drive; we do wish, though, that you could insert an extra battery, as on the ThinkPad T410s. (The swappable drives do make it easy, however, for an IT department to change out a defective drive on the spot.) That’s not to say the E6410 is without battery options: A four-cell power pack comes standard, or you can step up to a six-cell or a nine-cell battery (the latter was on our unit), which juts out the back. One nice touch is the charge indicators on the batteries themselves. Just press the button on the battery, and up to five LEDs illuminate to show you how much charge is remaining. Beyond the optical drive and battery choices, buyers can configure the E6410 in myriad ways. Dell offers the full range of Intel Core i5 and Core i7 CPUs (up to the Core i7-620M), and the platform supports up to 8GB of RAM. Integrated Intel graphics are what comes standard, or you can step up to a dedicated Nvidia NVS 310
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