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Latitude E6400 XFR & Latitude E6410 ATG (Pics!)

Discussion in 'Dell Latitude, Vostro, and Precision' started by Dellienware, Apr 19, 2013.

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  1. Dellienware

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    Well I decided to build them both from scratch, and finally got the right parts for the XFR today. Yeah I know they are old generations, but here are the pictures for some size comparisons. They are both total beasts when it comes to total protection.

    E6400 Xtra Fully Rugged
    E6410 All Terrain Grade

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    Nice comparison. The ATG doesn't look that much different from a regular E6410.

    I currently have a E6400, and most probably my next "new" laptop will be a E6410, as I really love the looks. :)

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    ATG is really the E6410 but with beefier screen lid. It has so called "shock mount" and the metal edges are very very sturdy against the drops. Certainly a lot better than the plastic edges of the regular.

    Yeah I sticked with this E6410 as I recently upgraded from E6400 myself. I can't deal with the new clam shell design.
     
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