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New Latitude and Precision's

Discussion in 'Dell Latitude, Vostro, and Precision' started by cciemaster, Jan 14, 2010.

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  1. ajzinthehouse

    ajzinthehouse Notebook Enthusiast

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    E6410 "Supports 32-bit Windows 7 OS only" .. :| ?!
    Am I missing something?

    Also surprised that M4500 isn't listed on the table.

    EDIT: Didn't see your comment John, you're probably right.
     
  2. 5150cd

    5150cd Notebook Evangelist

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    Here is what I have heard on the E6410 from a good source

    16:10 ratio
    non-switchable NVIDIA NVS 3100M 512MB GDDR3
    Release Date: March 30

    No word on USB 3.0, but I think it is obvious it won't have it.
     
  3. GoodBytes

    GoodBytes NvGPUPro

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    If the picture is true of the Latitude E6410, then they did not fix the palm pads problem.
     
  4. 5150cd

    5150cd Notebook Evangelist

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    What palm pad problem?
     
  5. GoodBytes

    GoodBytes NvGPUPro

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    The E6400, and E6500 has the screen frame touching the palm rest, which scratch both, when any pressure of any kind is applied to the lid, when the laptop is closed.
    Basically, the 2 small tiny pads on the side of the laptop on the palm rest is not good to keep the screen frame away from the aplm rest..

    Also the screen frame shows marks where the pads are touching, after a few weeks the screen frame gets "polish" at that area where the pads touches so you end up with 2 shinny spot. Users of the E6400/E6500 have to use work surrounds to the problem Some people add pads, other slide a peace of plastic under the pads so that they squish down flat and prevent the screen frame from touching the palm rest.
     
  6. John Ratsey

    John Ratsey Moderately inquisitive Super Moderator

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    I hope that there is also the Intel graphics option.

    It is possible that they have put some bumpers on the display bezel, which we can't see in the photos. Nor can I see anything on the photo here.

    John
     
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    busterx Newbie

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    Does M4400 has the same issue ?

    busterx
     
  8. 5150cd

    5150cd Notebook Evangelist

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    There is, I just didn't list it. Sorry.
     
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    dezoris Notebook Consultant

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    m4500 won't I think you are right not an option on these either.
     
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