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Dell's newest Latitude 14 5410 is an interesting business laptop: It's placed between Lenovo's ThinkPad T and L series in terms of quality, price, and configuration. Dell trumps with a significantly larger battery that even beats the ThinkPad T flagship, the Lenovo ThinkPad T14s. Even without a more efficient low-power LCD, the Dell Latitude 5410 is extremely enduring. However, the Dell laptop's greatest strength also has some downsides. Although the robust case is pleasantly compact, the Dell Latitud
The Latitude 14 5410 is very similar to its direct predecessor, the Dell Latitude 14 5400. The most important design change is the step away from dark gray as a color tone to silver gray. The changes compared with the Latitude 5490 are more significant. Among other things, Dell changed the hinge design from the traditional top-base version to the drop-down version. Furthermore, the display bezels have shrunk, and the keyboard is now firmly integrated into the case of the Latitude. On the Latitude 5490, it was still a separate part.
| SPECIFICATIONS |
| GENERIC |
| Ports | 4 x USB-3, 2 x USB-2 |
| Ethernet | 1000-GB |
| WIFI | 2.4GHz and 5GHz |
| CPU | 8-core I7 (4th gen) |
| Memory | 16Gb DDR-3 3200 |
| Keyboard | 102-key International, USB |
| Mouse | Standard USB office mouse |
| OS | Not Included |
| DISPLAY |
| Screen size | 1024 pixels |
| Pixel Depth | 64 bit |
| AntiAliasing | Supported |
| POWER USAGE |
| Wall power | 600W start-up, 300W coescient |
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