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Dell Latitude E5400


$843.00 Released September, 2008

Product Shot 1 The Pros:One of few non-highend business notebooks that offers keyboard trackpoint. Highly configurable via Dell's website. Excellent build quality given its price.

The Cons:Bulky, heavy, best used as a desktop replacement. Lacks some premium business notebook features (no digital video output?).

Dell Latitude E5400 is the entry model in the Latitude series. Although it is designed to be a cost-effective business tool, it still comes equipped with the essential Latitude features. Such features like the ControlPoint for security, Dell Latitude ON allowing for quick access to email, calendar and Internet and Dell ImageDirect for simplified management of mobile assets.

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Product Shot 2 Designed as a road-warrior, the E5400 comes with a 14.1” display, 6 hours of battery life with the standard battery cell, and weighs 5.58lbs. Processor is Intel Core 2 Duo or Celeron while memory capabilities are strong, with Dual Channel DDR2, and two DIMM slots offering 4GB more.   The optical drive is of Travel Lite Module Design, and the graphics card is Intel 4500MHD Graphics Accelerator. The Latitude Series is a mobile business tool, and therefore the E5400 comes with Intel WiFi Link 5300 (802.11a/g/n 3x3) and Bluetooth connectivity. Options to expand are provided by Dell Client Manager and Dash support, as well as various docking capabilities. Lastly, for physical durability and protection, Latitude models come with polycarbonate and aluminum chassis.  

Features

  • Intel Core 2 Duo or Celeron Processor
  • 14.1" Premium Ultrasharp WXGA
  • 7200 RPM Free Fall Sensor Hard drive: 160GB
  • Steel-reinforced Cable Lock Slots, Media Module and Hard Drive Locks
  • Intel Wi-Fi and 370 Bluetooth 2.1
  • 5.58 lbs
  • 6 hours standard battery life
  • Optional Security Fingerprint reader

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    One of few non-highend business notebooks that offers keyboard trackpoint

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    Highly configurable via Dell's website

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    Excellent build quality given its price

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    Good service from Dells' business warranty

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    Good keyboard and touchpad (no flex)

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    Bulky, heavy, best used as a desktop replacement

Cons
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    Bulky, heavy, best used as a desktop replacement

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    Lacks some premium business notebook features (no digital video output?)

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