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Dell Latitude E5400 14.1" Laptop (Brushed Metal Black) |  | Brand: Dell Category: Personal Computer

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Seller: Techno Intelligence Rating: 2 reviews Sales Rank: 7969
Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Operating System: Microsoft Windows Vista Business / XP Professional downgrade System Bus Speed: 800 Floppy Disk Drive: None Modem: None Display Size: 14.1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 9.6 Dimensions (in): 16.7 x 14.2 x 8.5 Warranty: 1 year warranty
MPN: 464-3403 Model: E5400 UPC: 884116029816 EAN: 0884116029816 ASIN: B002UIVK0E
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| Features:
| • | It is designed not just to survive a long day on the job, but to provide the flexibility mobile users demand | | • | Enjoy a highly adaptable and innovative family of docks and peripherals | | • | Designed to shift easily between desktop and on-the-go computing | | • | The ultimate team player, it can be managed virtually anywhere in the world by a single IT professional | | • | Free up IT resources |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Item #: 59046P. The Latitude E5400 is designed not just to survive a long day on the job, but to provide the flexibility mobile users demand. Enjoy a highly adaptable and innovative family of docks and peripherals, designed to shift easily between desktop and on-the-go computing.The ultimate team player, the Latitude E5400 can be managed virtually anywhere in the world by a single IT professional. Image and systems management tools like Dell ImageDirect and Dell Client Manager also help simplify systems management and free up IT resources. Dimensions (WxDxH): 13.3 in x 9.6 in x 1.5 in Weight: 5.5 lbs System Type: Notebook Built-in Devices: Stereo speakers, wireless LAN antenna Embedded Security: Trusted Platform Module (TPM 1.2) Security Chip Processor: Intel Core 2 Duo T7250 / 2 GHz ( Dual-Core ) Cache Memory: 2 MB - L2 cache RAM: 2 GB (installed) / 4 GB (max) - DDR2 SDRAM - 800 MHz ( 1 x 2 GB ) Hard Drive: 160 GB - Serial ATA-300 - 5400 rpm Optical Storage: DVD±RW Display: 14.1" TFT 1280 x 800 ( WXGA ) Graphics Controller: Intel GMA 4500MHD Dynamic Video Memory Technology 5.0 Audio Output: Sound card Networking: Network adapter - Ethernet, Fast Ethernet, Gigabit Ethernet, IEEE 802.11b, IEEE 802.11a, IEEE 802.11g, IEEE 802.11n Input Device: Keyboard, touchpad Power: AC 120/230 V ( 50/60 Hz ) Battery: Lithium ion Operating System: Microsoft Windows Vista Business / XP Professional downgrade OS Preinstalled: Windows XP Manufacturer Warranty: 1 year warranty Customers also search for: Technology\Computers\Laptop Computers, Batteries and Accessories\Laptop Computers Discount Dell Latitude E5400 - Core 2 Duo T7250 2 GHz - 14.1" TFT, Buy Dell Latitude E5400 - Core 2 Duo T7250 2 GHz - 14.1" TFT, Wholesale Dell Latitude E5400 - Core 2 Duo T7250 2 GHz - 14.1" TFT,
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| Customer Reviews: Ok, if you need something for occasional use. August 16, 2010 A. K. Naravanekar (Seattle, WA, USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Note: My company gave me this laptop for work purposes. I've used it for over a month now. I didn't pay for it, so don't know what the cost of this laptop is elsewhere on the internet or in stores.
Build: Looks like a good sturdy laptop for office use. Durability wise, no problems so far.
It does feel heavy for it's size though. It is ugly because it's a "business class" product and not a home or a media class product. The screen size is thicker than other laptops that you get today.
Configuration & Performance: Mine came with a Core 2 Duo, and 4 GB ram. Shipped with Windows 7 professional. So far it has handled whatever I've thrown at it quite well. I've tried a couple of videos on it, the speakers are alright. I've used it for running Visual Studio (2010) and Eclipse (Helios) and it's handled both really well. The boot up time feels a little high for the configuration, but it's not too bad.
Noise: The fans are extremely silent and not just on power save mode. I haven't heard a peep out of this laptop so far. I'm really weird about the noise factor and I have to say so far this laptop has fared well in that department. The hard drive is dead silent (as it should be!).
Keyboard & Pointer devices: The keyboard just sucks. The keys are way too soft so you don't get the feel of pressing them. Yet, they make that typing sound. Just weird. The touch-pad isn't responsive enough even after a lot of tweaking with the dell software. Neither is the pointer in between the keyboard. In fact the pointer is so weird, it registers a left click when you accidentally touch it while typing. That's really annoying when you're trying to get work done! Overall, the keyboard, the touch-pad, the pointer seem very cheap and flimsy. The behavior is erratic and I don't think it's a software issue.
Display: The brightness is fine. The "auto-brightness" is nonsense. The laptop has a light sensor which adjusts the brightness level depending on ambient light. It just doesn't work. As much as someone's shadow standing over your shoulder messes it up to a huge extent. At times there is no change in light and it still flickers. I've just turned it off. The max-brightness is bright enough for work in direct sunlight. Overall, the display is ok. Nothing to brag about, but nothing really big to complaint about either.
Adapter etc: The power brick is nice and thin and the cord has a power indicator on the tip that connects to the laptop. The problem is it stays on even when not connected to the laptop, but I guess they designed it that way so you'd know. The LEDs on the laptop aren't very bright. BUT, I find the HDD light rather annoying. It keeps flickering way too much indicating heavy disk activity even when it's just idling. This indicator shouldn't even be there IMHO. It's pointless.
One thing I like is the ability to stop the battery from charging so you can leave the laptop constantly plugged in when you want without worrying that it'll reduce the overall battery life.
Conclusion: Ok, if you want something to work with occasionally. It's not very comfortable to carry around. You might want to get a mouse and keyboard to use with this thing. I'd say this laptop is worth 500$ given what I've seen so far.
Piece of Junk April 1, 2010 SimLover (Tennessee) 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
Our school purchased a Latitude laptop for every teacher in our school this year. They are very useful if you are looking for a paper weight or need to flatten out student paintings from art class. Otherwise, they are useless. All of them crash at least once a day, and I mean with the ominous blue screen featuring the ominous fatal error message. Several crash in lieu of a screen saver-- students come in for a class, you teach for an hour and return to the computer to complete you work and, Voila!, the lover blue screened fatal error message. This has happened this morning six times already and it is only 10:26 am. I recommend you spend your money elsewhere, Perhaps in decorative paper weights with the blue bird of happiness instead of this lap top with the blue screen of despair.
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