Dell has released 2 new Latitude Series, the Dell Latitude E6410 and Dell Latitude E6510. the Dell Latitude E6410 laptop features dramatic advancements in durability, security and mobile collaboration. This Notebook designed to increase productivity while reducing total cost of ownership. Dell Latitude E6510 laptop features advancements in manageability, durability and security that can empower IT while lowering your total cost of ownership, Dell E6510 Designed for easy mobile collaboration and enhanced productivity. The dell Latitude E6510 comes with a 15.6 inch HD display (1366 x 768) at a starting price of $1,681 and the Dell Latitude E6410 comes with a 14.1 inch (1440 x 900) display at a starting price of $1,750.
On the Dell E6410, the display retains the conventional 16:10 ratio widescreen. Resolution options are similar to that of the E6400 – 1280×800 and 1440×900. Three resolutions are available, a typical 1366×768 one, a HD+ 1600×900, and even a Full HD 1920×1080 panel. You have three processor options for the Latitude E6410, it’s the Core i5-520M, Core i5-540M, and the Core i7-620M, all of which are dual-core processors. As for the Latitude E6510, you have both dual-core and quad-core options, namely the Core i5-540M, Core i7-620M, Core i7-720QM, and Core i7-820QM, where the latter two are quads. The laptops’ chipset, for those who are interested, is the Intel QM57 Express. Memory used in the both new machines are DDR3 sticks of either 1066MHz or 1333MHz.
All panels on both panels are anti-glare (say no to glossy!), have LED backlighting. Display is driven either by the integrated graphics on the processor, or a discrete NVIDIA NVS 3100M 512MB solution. Storage options include solid state drives of up to 256GB, while mechanical 7200rpm hard drive options are available up to 500GB. The Dell Latitude notebooks include optional mobile broadband connectivity, optional WiMAX, and advanced security features. Dell’s new Latitudes have magnesium alloy cases and come in various colors.
SPECIFICATON
Dell Latitude E6410
4.0GB RAM
Intel Core i7-620M processor
Mobile Intel QM57 chipset
14.1″ WXGA Anti-Glare LED display
Dual Channel DDR3 memory
250GB hard drive space
NVIDIA NVS 3100M 512MB gDDR3 graphics card
6 cell Lithium Ion high capacity battery
Dell Latitude E6510
4.0GB RAM
250GB Hard Drive
15.6″ Wide View Anti-Glare LED display
6 cell Lithium Ion high capacity battery
Intel Core i7-820QM processor
NVIDIA NVS 3100M 512MB gDDR3 graphics card
Mobile Intel QM57 chipset
Dual Channel DDR3 memory
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Hi all,
I just got my new laptop Dell Latitude E6410 i7-620M with DDR3-1333 8GB memory.
Today I realize, the CPU couldn’t support DD3-1333 and only can support DDR3-1066. So from BIOS, you only can see DDR3-1067 even you have put the DDR3-1333 memory in your laptop. I have called Dell China service center but they only told me “no matter what you buy, we won’t guaranty you can use the max. performance”.
I really disappoint about Dell service altitude.
From the web site, you won’t see any notice about the memory only can support DDR3-1066 even you use the i7-620M(this is the fastest CPU you can put on E6410). I found this from Intel web site.
I can’t believe Dell do the cheating way Again.
If you want to buy new E6410, be careful your PO and check what you got from Dell.
I won’t buy Dell any product any more!
I’m not in any way a geek, just looking for reviews for laptops, and I keep seeing this (previous) same review (verbatim, no less) on different websites. The name this person uses is not always Charles Yin, but the rest of it is almost if not exactly verbatim.
Are these people from another brand practicing sabotage or something?
*sheesh*