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    Default Dell Latitude E6410 and E6510 now available

    Dell has posted details of the long-awaited E6410 and E6510 on its UK site. The E6410 can be configured for order.

    The specification sheet for both models is here.

    The offerings are much as rumoured: The E6410 is available with 14.1" 1280 x 800 or 1440 x 900 displays while the E6510 offers 15.6" 1366 x 768, 1600 x 900 or 1920 x 1080. Quad core CPUs are an option on the E6510.

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    Default Re: Dell Latitude E6410 and E6510 now available

    Quote Originally Posted by John Ratsey View Post
    Dell has posted details of the long-awaited E6410 and E6510 on its UK site. The E6410 can be configured for order.

    The specification sheet for both models is here.

    The offerings are much as rumoured: The E6410 is available with 14.1" 1280 x 800 or 1440 x 900 displays while the E6510 offers 15.6" 1366 x 768, 1600 x 900 or 1920 x 1080. Quad core CPUs are an option on the E6510.

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    Default Re: Dell Latitude E6410 and E6510 now available

    Sounds like dell is following lenovo's idea on sizing and power. Now if lenovo would do the same and mimic dells m6500 and update the w700 platform...

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    Default Re: Dell Latitude E6410 and E6510 now available

    I wonder how powerful is the quadro nvs 3100m?

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    Default Re: Dell Latitude E6410 and E6510 now available

    Quote Originally Posted by liquidxit2 View Post
    Sounds like dell is following lenovo's idea on sizing and power. Now if lenovo would do the same and mimic dells m6500 and update the w700 platform...
    As long as they don't go with a 16:9 aspect on the LCD, I would hate a 17.3" 16:9
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    Quote Originally Posted by mattmcss View Post
    As long as they don't go with a 16:9 aspect on the LCD, I would hate a 17.3" 16:9
    Thats why I hope they follow dells lead and keep with 16:10. I have come to realize that 17in 16:10 is my favorite size and Im saddened to see it go, but happy to see a few manufacturers stick with it.

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    Default Re: Dell Latitude E6410 and E6510 now available

    Quote Originally Posted by naton View Post
    I wonder how powerful is the quadro nvs 3100m?
    Meant for GPU accelerated tasks. Pretty poor for gaming if that's what you are asking.

    http://www.notebookcheck.net/NVIDIA-...M.24738.0.html

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    Default Re: Dell Latitude E6410 and E6510 now available

    Quote Originally Posted by bigddybn View Post
    Meant for GPU accelerated tasks. Pretty poor for gaming if that's what you are asking.

    http://www.notebookcheck.net/NVIDIA-...M.24738.0.html
    But how poor is it? Will it manage some light gaming, like MMORPG's? (the Star Wars MMORPG especcialy, when it comes)

    I'm sad to see they don't offer the new model in black. I think that looked a lot tougher.

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    Default Re: Dell Latitude E6410 and E6510 now available

    It will play most older games and newer ones on low resolution/quality. I hope the workstation equivalents come out soon - I can't wait to see the Precisions!

    edit: M4500 is also on the Dell website!
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    Default Re: Dell Latitude E6410 and E6510 now available

    I'm curious to know how long battery life for the new E6410 will be, especially with the core i5, DDR3 RAM and the NVS 3100 upgrades.

 

 
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