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Precision 7740/ 7540 specs / release date

Discussion in 'Dell Latitude, Vostro, and Precision' started by kvandel, Mar 1, 2019.

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  1. Ionising_Radiation

    Ionising_Radiation ?v = ve*ln(m0/m1)

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    You'll need two part numbers (only two of the first if you already have a discrete NVIDIA/AMD graphics card, and you won't need the second at all):

    NGRJG — Assembly, Connector, Board To Board, DGFF, 7X30 × 3
    MX2D7 — Cable, DGFF, Power, 7530 × 1
     
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    khvkdv Notebook Enthusiast

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    Where can I get NGRJG - 3 - Assembly, Connector, Board To Board, DGFF, 7X30 × 3?

    I watched most of the marketplaces and NOT found them there.
     
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    So, is anyone buying a 7540?
     
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    What does the aluminium lid look like compared to the carbon fibre.?
     
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    khvkdv Notebook Enthusiast

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    Looks great. I can share the photo in a personal message.
     
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    There's an image at the 51NB forums:

    [​IMG]
     
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    There was a decent shot of the aluminum enclosure in one of the links up earlier in this thread. Just all silver, looks nice I think. (Carbon fiber looks just like the Precision 7X10/7X20/7X30.)

    [​IMG]
     
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    Hope752 Notebook Enthusiast

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    Thanks for the images.
    Does anyone know how the new UHD IGZO 3840x2160 screen is going to compare to the 4k on my 7710? Did it improve with the 7720 or 7730? If so how?
     
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    karman Notebook Geek

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    @Dell-Mano_G The 5540 thread is almost dead, so I would like to ask here about the UHD displays in the 5540: the Ultrasharp UHD IGZO4 and the Ultrasharp UHD OLED option. Which is less reflective, less glossy and more matte? I would like to just get a matte UHD option, but it is not available in the 5000 series. Which one has less reflections and is more visible in strong ambient light?
     
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    virtualeyes Notebook Geek

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    > The 5540 thread is almost dead

    Indeed, where even is it?

    I'm wondering about the OLED screen and requirement to select the larger battery on checkout (I thought OLED consumed less power, not more).

    On a related note, in order to have a 2ndary drive in the system one needs to select the smaller battery; therefore, OLED + large battery === single drive system on the 5540 :\

    The 5540 will spend the vast majority of its life on a desk, not on battery power -- would love to have the best of both worlds here.
     
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