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Latitude E7240 and E7440

Discussion in 'Dell Latitude, Vostro, and Precision' started by CowboyCoder, May 18, 2013.

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  1. Frapp

    Frapp Notebook Enthusiast

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    I would say the antennas. You will need the WiGig version for the wireless dock.
     
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    That's my guess as well. I'm just wondering if it creates any issues when I have that and the Intel 7260 wireless card. From the minimal documentation out there on WiGig, I think only the Dell branded cards support it?
     
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    Does anyone know why does it say that e7440 has a intel hd 5000 graphics ?
     
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    All I see on Dell's site for it is 4400 graphics. :/
     
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    Some of the marketing materials mention HD5000 graphics. I'm guessing those chips aren't available yet.
     
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    In the sweden it is only available with intel hd 5000...but what bothers me is that processors are i5 4300u, i5 4200u and i7 4600u
     
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    The website also says Intel 4300U 1.4GHz. 4300U does not have 1.4GHz clock - it uses 1.9GHz. The only CPU that has 1.4GHz is 4350U that actually includes HD 5000 rather than HD 4400.
     
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    So you think that they're placing 4350u processor instead of 4300u ?
     
  9. Mushak

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    It could be, but if Dell does not know that, who else will? I talked with a Dell sales rep on Friday and he had no clue. He said their internal system was only showing i5 4300U + HD 4400 for L7440, but in the spreadsheet he sent me after the call the CPU clock was still 1.4GHz, i.e. as in 4350U.
     
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    Who is the manufacturer of the SSD which Dell is putting in the e7440 ?
     
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