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Dell's Latitude 5000 series has been one of the most stable performers in the business market. In the past, we've seen great battery life, a whole deal of comfort during working sessions, and not on the last place - security. However, we feel that Dell is relying on Intel quite too much, as it is the third year in a row, where they equip the Latitude 15 5510 (previously called other names) with a 14-nm processor. At least, now they offer it with a six-core, twelve thread unit, like the Intel Core i7
Design
Dell is using sustainable sources for the building materials of one of their notebooks. This particular model is a combination of aluminum, plastic, and carbon fiber, the laptop is reasonably light at 1.82 kg, and it stands at 21mm in the front, and 22.4mm in the back. Additionally, both the chassis and the lid are pretty strong, so you should expect almost no flex from either of them.
In terms of color, this notebook comes with the contrasting black and grey, for the around display rim and the base. However, what is more, important is the comfortability of the input devices. Here, Dell uses marginally smaller keycaps than the average, but this results in decent spacing between the keys. Moreover, the unit has a full-sized NumberPad portion, which is great for accountants.
| 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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