This laptop looks ugly as, the design should be in the cons not the pros. The current model range's predecessor, the Latitude E6400, could already convince in our test in many respects. The keyboard hasn’t changed much from the previous generation, keeping the same look and feel, as well as the built-in pointing stick. For business use they were more than adequate, offering plenty of volume for listening to music in small to midsize rooms. Nevertheless, the Quadro NVS 3100M is only a starter graphic card that is attuned for professional use in regards to drivers, and therefore has been tested for various CAD applications. This is again differentiated between mainly permanently used interfaces (LAN, display port, power supply), which are all found on the rear and thus won't obstruct the work area beside the notebook. The 9 cell battery with 50% more capacity (the runtimes also range in this field) is currently priced with a surcharge of 65 euro, and should be considered by mobile users in any case. We could record the lowest brightness in the lower center measuring quadrant (211 cd/m2), which results in an only below average illumination of 77%. Apart from configurational differences (fingerprint reader), you'll see yourself facing the same case in the model at hand, as for instance in the older E6400. Bass was lacking, but this was a given without a subwoofer. All of this has its price, but allows the option of an uniquely, ideally adapted device with everyday business qualities. Even its maximum temperature of 51.4°C is okay. A blatant difference between integrated graphic chips and dedicated graphic solutions can also be seen in the rates. The CPU achieved a maximum temperature of 85°C and thus remains significantly below the maximum admissible rate. A configuration by telephone could help here, if required.The configuration with WiMax 802.16e should rather be of interest for customers in the United States. Devices from a different Manufacturer and/or with a different CPU. Both panel offerings have matte surfaces, instead of the glare-prone glossy displays. Contrary to most computer-related goods, the cost of a configured E6410 ordered direct from Dell UK is higher than the equivalent E6400 from two … The E6410 this time around keeps the body style, but switches back to the gunmetal gray coloring scheme which was found on the D630 and D620 before it. You can find detailed information in our HDD vs. SSD article. Dell Latitude E6410 Review. We first recorded a maximum laptop temperature of 42.7°C on the base unit's bottom, and 38.1°C in the keyboard's center in the stress test. The buttons are all great to use, with good feedback and a long throw. Consequently, the latest edition has also inherited all strengths and weakness of the case, available for some time. The positioning of the single ports contributes decisively to this verdict. The higher resolution lets you display more in the screen and is greatly preferred if you do anything from surfing the web to typing documents. The Latitude E6410 chassis felt very well built and resisted any flexing in the usual spots. With the cover removed you gain access to the WWAN, Wi-Fi card, memory slots, processor and heatsink, CMOS battery, cooling fan, and the instant-on OS card. Build quality is very good and if feels very durable with the metal panels top and bottom. The strongest available CPU is, therefore, the i7-620m, which is also used in our test device. Sporting a wide range of Intel Core processor options, Intel integrated and NVIDIA NVS 3100M dedicated graphics, and two display options. The notebook takes a place below comparably equipped models with 3356 points in 3DMark 2005. In this review we see how this Dell business notebook compares to others already on the market. The already obvious difference between the minimum and maximum battery life gets even more evident in the analysis of the notebook's power consumption. Mobile, professional devices of renowned manufacturers: Lenovo Thinkpad T410s or T410, depending on the configuration needs: HP EliteBook 8440p, perhaps Acer's Travelmate 8471 or Dell's less expensive Latitude E5410, but not in a quite as convincing case. For one thing, you'll find a touchpad that distinguishes itself by its especially gliding-eager surface and a very good response. Bluetooth (v3.0) can also be ordered in the configuration, but, is usually already built-in ex-factory. Whilst, the integrated graphic solution manages basic tasks, i.e. They are configured either via the online shop or by telephone. 70. This represents a plus of over 100%. The E6410 doesn't show itself impressed by the selective pressure test. Both models are LED screens with a matt display surface. The Trusted Platform Module (TPM) and a Kensington lock belong to the standard hardware configuration. Whilst the 14 incher's workstation alternative is recurrently available almost unchanged, Dell now offers its business all-rounder in an updated form (E6x10). Inside, however, the latest components have been used - from the top-of-the-range company Intel in this case. 2-3 euro per gigabyte of capacity. Every now and again, the fan started up at a still very low level of 32.7 dB(A) and ran for a few minutes to only finally fall silent for a longer time. The DVD rendering test turned out a bit disappointing. Hard drive options include a 5400 and 7200RPM models and a 128GB SSD. Thus, we question the benefit of this function. The power consumption is within a range of 12 and 18W in the usual office mode. For another, the Latitude also has a TrackStick, which allows navigating without readjusting and thus has a clear advantage in certain applications.However, the TrackStick didn't completely convince us in practical use. How quickly you can push up the starting price of 969 euro to over 2000 euro in the online configurator. Aside from that, there is also an increasingly rare V.92 modem optionally available. Thus, it may be necessary to not only correct the opening angle in mobile use, but also in stationary use. Finally, we put the Latitude E6410 through the PCMark Vantage benchmark test, which evaluates the system's total performance with several different tests. They have a surcharge of 25 euro each. Build quality is fantastic with metal covers on top and bottom. No backlight bleed was seen around the edges or at the corners either. The key size is still very generous, whereas you can take delight in well-sized shift, alt and control keys.