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Latitude 7450 Owners' Thread

Discussion in 'Dell Latitude, Vostro, and Precision' started by hockey, Jan 6, 2015.

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  1. alexhawker

    alexhawker Spent Gladiator

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    Of course.


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  2. seb87

    seb87 Notebook Evangelist

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    there's no way to have 2 disk in this laptop right ?
     
  3. John Ratsey

    John Ratsey Moderately inquisitive Super Moderator

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    It's not possible at the moment but this may change if an SSD that works in the WWAN slot becomes available.

    John
     
  4. John Ratsey

    John Ratsey Moderately inquisitive Super Moderator

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    My review of my E7450 has been published here. Since it was written I have had opportunity to compare my E7450 with the normal version without the dGPU. I can confirm the comments that the dGPU version is quieter. I suspect that a lot of the difference is down to having a fan which has the appearance of being designed to move air efficiently (there's a close-up photo in the review) rather than being a set of blades attached to a motor.

    My friend's E7450 had the AUO FHD panel which looked the same as on my E7440 with the overgenerous anti-glare coating. The LG panel on my E7450 may be slightly more reflective but is visibly sharper.

    John
     
  5. TheRealCFS

    TheRealCFS Newbie

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    Hi guys,

    Searched the thread but didn't find anyone discussing this.

    I bought mine yesterday and loving it so far, but a thing that really annoys me is that whenever I change either the volume or brightness, I don't get a on-screen indicator of where I am on the volume/brightness scale... Anyone know what to do? Appreciate any help!
     
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    What OS??

    If 7, uninstall dell quickset.
     
  7. TheRealCFS

    TheRealCFS Newbie

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    Sorry, forgot to mention

    Yes, I am running Windows 7 but quickset is not even installed. Here are all Dell programs that are installed

    [​IMG]
     
  8. John Ratsey

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    I get a small pop-up OSD near the top left corner of the screen. It's easily overlooked.

    John
     
  9. frogy

    frogy Notebook Enthusiast

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    !!!
    What a pity, my E7440 hold two 1TB SSD (Crucial M500 2.5" Sata, and Samsung 850 EVO mSata), to get about 2TB (Yes i need space) in a small computer with IPS display.
    I was very surprised to read this about the E7450, but i understand when i see your picture there :
    http://17c4dcd7f91259d8cc66-f5932f6...oads/sites/2/3-E7450-bottom-cover-removed.jpg
    If i need to replace my E7440, i will avoid the E7450. Thanks for this information. ;)
     
  10. thenew3

    thenew3 Notebook Consultant

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    If you need space, they now make 2TB 2.5" SSD and soon will have consumer 4TB 2.5" SSD's available.
     
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