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Latitude 7450 Owners' Thread

Discussion in 'Dell Latitude, Vostro, and Precision' started by hockey, Jan 6, 2015.

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  1. hockey

    hockey Notebook Enthusiast

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    Moved over from the e7440 thread.

    So I don't see the graphics option on retail either. I'm wondering if the 840m is simply standard on all 7450s, or is this a specific option?
     
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    They would be pimping and boasting about the graphics if it was just built in to all them wouldn't they? Surely it will be an upcharge....
     
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    I see they moved to M.2 with WLAN and WWAN options. then storage also :)
    but now i cannot but 1TB SSD becaus m.2 1tb is too long for laptop :(
    also nice to see battery upgade
    waitinf for interna shoots
     
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    I'm guessing it's a mistake? The E5450 can be ordered with the 840m, even though it doesn't have the card on it's product page, so someone probably got the two webpages confused. The 840m is a pretty powerful card so it'd make more sense for a regular laptop than an ultrabook.
     
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    I wouldn't think so. It's on the product page, the pdf tech specs, and the e7450 shows in the compatibility list for the 840m driver download page. That would be a lot of places to make a mistake.
     
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    It is listed in the manual posted above too:

    Table 20. Video
    Feature
    Specification
    Type
    Integrated on system board
    Controller:
    UMA
    Intel HD Graphics 5500
    Discrete
    Nvidia GeForce 840M Graphics
    Data bus
    PCI-E Gen2 x4
    External display support
    •
    one HDMI
    •
    one mDP
    NOTE
    :
    Support one VGA, two DP/DVI ports through
    Docking station
     
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    so no msata option for the hard drive? I have a 1tb msata but I can't find many options for the new format. When do these hit the outlet site, I don't think I want to pay that premium now.
     
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    The 7450 config shows a msata interposer which if its the same as the 7440 means a plastic adapter in the 2.5" bay that holds the msata ssd.
     
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