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    Dell Latitude E5410 Review Discussion

    Discussion in 'Notebook News and Reviews' started by -, Oct 20, 2010.

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    The Dell Latitude E5410 is a 14.1-inch business notebook with an affordable $809.99 starting price. The E5410 is a step above the Vostro 1014 with a greater focus on business needs, but priced lower than the Latitude E6410. Read our full review to find out what we think of this new notebook.



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    Althernai Notebook Virtuoso

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    Not bad. The price is quite reasonable, the only thing I don't like is the weight. Does a 14" notebook without a dedicated GPU really need to weigh more than 5lbs? I would pay a bit extra and get the lighter E6410.
     
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    Ahbeyvuhgehduh Lost in contemplation....

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    Agreed ... my overall impression was "not bad". Still would go for the HP Elitebooks if given the option.
     
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    We purchased 2 of these, in comparison we have been buying Lenovo T400/410's.

    I am not impressed at all compared to the Lenovo's. We wanted to try these as we get a good Dell discount, but the power buttons have been sticking slightly when not depressed straight down, keyboard flex, generally thicker feeling than T400's, and the track pad is a little odd.

    It bugged me enough to get a hold of Lenovo and work on a sales rep to get us a better discount since we are in the process of moving over to laptops instead of desktops.