Dell Latitude is a line of laptop computers manufactured and sold by American company Dell Technologies. It is a business-oriented line, aimed at corporate enterprises, healthcare, government, and education markets; unlike the Inspiron and XPS series, which are aimed at individual customers, and the Vostro series, which is aimed at smaller businesses.

Dell Latitude
Current logo since 2018
DeveloperDell (1994–present)
ManufacturerDell
TypeLaptop
Release date1994; 30 years ago (1994)
Operating systemWindows, Ubuntu, Red Hat
CPUAMD APU, AMD Ryzen
Intel Core
GraphicsAMD Radeon, NVIDIA GeForce, Intel Graphics
Marketing targetBusiness purpose
RelatedDell OptiPlex, Dell Precision, Dell Vostro
WebsiteDell Latitude
Latitude E6540
Latitude E5570 with its back cover open
Seven members of the Latitude D-series. From left to right; Bottom Row: D400, D410, D420, D505; Top Row: D610, D820, D830.

The Latitude line directly competes with Lenovo's ThinkPad, HP's EliteBook, and Acer's TravelMate. The "Rugged (Extreme)", "XFR" and "ATG" models compete primarily with Panasonic's Toughbook line of "rugged" laptops. There is also a Latitude named "Latitude XP".

Overview and product type

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A Dell Latitude D630

The Dell Latitude series have dropped the initial alphabet in newer model types (as in Latitude 7480 whose predecessor was E7470), and became the successor to the popular Latitude E, D, C, and X series. The Latitudes from the early 1990s up until the C*00 lines weren't in a set "series", instead of going under the models CP and XP with modifiers at the end, e.g.: XPi, CP M233.

In the past, the high-end line was the 6 series, being the C6x0, D6x0, and E64x0 lines, but as of 2015 this line has been discontinued and replaced by both the 5 series and the 7 series. The 15" "Premium" line was the 8 series, until the E-series merged this line with the 6 series (Model numbers being along the lines of C8x0 or D8x0). The entry-level line was the 5 series, but as of 2015 the 5 series and 7 series Latitude laptops are the primary lines of Latitude laptops. The 3 series has replaced the 5 series as the budget line. Dell has also since dropped the E from the Latitude line (due to switching to a USB C/Thunderbolt dock system, rather than the e-Port analog pin-system docks), and the models are delineated by number now, e.g.: Latitude 5480, 5570. The second number in the model (as in, 5470 or 7280) indicates the size of the screen on the laptop.

The current Dell Latitude lineup is as follows:

  • Latitude 3xxx series. Budget models intended for education and small businesses, available in 13.3"/14"/15.6" trims.
  • Latitude 5xxx series. Mainstream line. Replaces the 6000 series and shares same chassis with Mobile workstation models. available in 11.1"/12.5"/13.3"/14"/15.6" trims.
  • Latitude 7xxx series. "Premium" Ultrabooks, available in /13.3"/14"/16" trims.
  • Latitude 9xxx series. "Ultra-premium" laptops and 2-in-1s. Available with 14- and 15-inch displays and are the first laptops featuring 5G WWAN[1]

Latitude computers are also differentiated in their feature sets, due to their business focus. For example, they often include security features such as smartcard and contactless smartcard, and TPM security, vPro and AMD DASH management, DisplayPort (as opposed to HDMI), Docking stations and support for legacy standards are all results of the requirements of the business market.

Some models also have the capability of Latitude ON which can be selected during the configuration of the laptop. Latitude ON is essentially a system within a system. It requires a separate add on module which contains its own microprocessor and operating system. This allows the laptop to function in the realm of a netbook.

Current models

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Latitude (2008–2023)
List does not include rugged modifications
Size Type **00
(2008/2009)
**10
(2010)
**20
(2011)
**30
(2012)
**40
(2013/2014)
**50/60
(2015)
**70
(2016)
**80
(2017)
**90
(2018)
**00
(2019)
**10
(2020)
**20
(2021)
**30
(2022)
**40
(2023)
Ultra premium ultrabook (9500 series)
15.6" Ultraportable
(ultrabook)
9510 2-in-1
9510 9520
14" 9410 2-in-1 9420 2-in-1 9430 2-in-1 9440 2-in-1
9410 9420 9430 9440
13.3" 9330 2-in-1
9330
Ultrabook (7000 series)
16" Ultraportable
(ultrabook)
Z600 7640
15.6" 7520 7530
14" 6430u E7440 E7450 E7470 7480 7490 7400 7410 7420 7430 7440
7400 2-in-1 7410 2-in-1 7420 2-in-1 7430 2-in-1 7420 2-in-1
13.3" E7370 7380 7390 7300 7310 7320 7330 7340
Convertible E7350 7370 7389 2-in-1 7390 2-in-1
12.5" E7275 7285 7200 2-in-1 7210 2-in-1
Ultraportable
(ultrabook)
E7240 E7250 E7270 7280 7290
High-end (6000 series)
15.6" Mainstream E6500 E6510 E6520 E6530 E6540 replaced by E5000 series (E7000 series for 6430u)
14" E6400 E6410 E6420 E6430 E6440
13.3" E4300 E4310 E6320 E6330
12.5" E4200 E6220 E6230
Mid-range (5000 series)
15.6" Mainstream E5500 E5510 E5520 E5530 E5540 E5550 E5570 5580 5590 5500 5510 5520 5530 5540
Performance 5591 5501 5511 5521 5531
14" Mainstream E5400 E5410 E5420 E5430 E5440 E5450 E5470 5480 5490 5400 5410 5420 5430 5440
5495
Performance 5491 5401 5411 5421 5431
13.3" Mainstream 5300 5310 5320 5330 5340
2-in-1 XT3 5300 2-in-1 5310 2-in-1 5320 2-in-1 5330 2-in-1 5340 2-in-1
12.5" Mainstream E5250 E5270 5280 5290 replaced by 53xx series
2-in-1 5285 replaced by 52xx 2-in-1
5289 5290 2-in-1 replaced by 53xx series
10.8" E5175/9
10.1" Tablet 10-ST2
Entry-level (3000 series)
15.6" Mainstream E3540 E3550/E3560 E3570 3580 3590 3500 3510 3520 3530 3540
14" E3440 E3450/E3460 E3470 3480 3490 3400 3410 3420 3430 3440
13.3" E3340 E3350 E3379 3380 3390 3301
3300 3310 3320 3330
2-in-1 E3379 2-in-1 3390 2-in-1 3330 2-in-1
11.6" 3189
Netbook E3150/E3160 3180 3190 3120 3140
10.1" E2100 E2110 E2120
Tablet 10-ST2e
 
RFID (Optional) location on a Latitude E6410

Dell used the "E-series" name up through the 2016 models, and new 2017 models drop the "E."[2][3] and Dell E-Port Replicator with it. As of February 2017. Latitude computers are available in three series: the 3000, 5000, and 7000. The 3000 series is designed to be entry-level aimed at the education market and small businesses, This series did not exist prior to Haswell (xx40) as the Vostro Series was consolidated into the Latitude lineup to form the 3000 series. The 5000 series is mid-range. It includes a high-performance subseries whose model designations end in 1. These devices are available with higher-TDP (45w) processors, discrete graphics and NVMe SSDs. The 6000 series sat above the 5000 series. The 7000 series consists of high-end Ultrabook computers, introduced in 2014 with the Latitude E7440 and E7240 and replaced the existing high end 6000 series. Mobile workstation versions of Latitude used 5000 series instead of 6000 series.

Aside from the 3000, 5000, and 7000 series, Dell also provides an Education and Rugged Series of Latitude computers. The Education series laptops are designed for use in educational institutions and are geared towards office and internet based applications. The Rugged series laptops are similar to the previous Latitude XFR computers. They are designed with extra durability in mind.

xx50 Models (2024)

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Dell announced xx50 models on February 26, 2024.[4]

  • 9450
  • 7350
  • 7350 Ultralight
  • 7350 Detachable : Successor to 7320 Detachable
  • 7455 (Qualcomm Snapdragon X: Plus X1P-64-100 / Plus X1P-64-100)
  • 7450 (15th gen Intel Core Ultra 5 135U vPRO / Ultra 7 165U vPRO)
  • 7450 Ultralight
  • 7650
  • 5550
  • 5455: (Qualcomm Snapdragon X: Plus X1P-64-100 / Elite X1P-42-100) 14" Premium Notebook
  • 5450
  • 5350
  • 3450
  • 3550

xx40 Models (2023)

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Dell announced xx40 models on March 23, 2023.[5]

  • 9440 2-in-1 14"
  • 7640: first 16" Latitude model
  • 7440 (13th gen Intel Core i5-1335U / i5-1345U vPro)
  • 7440 Ultralight
  • 7340
  • 7340 Ultralight
  • 5540
  • 5440 (13th gen Intel Core i5 / i7)
  • 5340: 2-in-1 15.6"
  • 3540
  • 3440
  • 3340
  • 3140 2-in-1 11.6" Intel N100 or N200 [6]

xx30 Models (2022)

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Dell announced xx30 models on March 31, 2022.[7]

  • 9430
  • 9330 [8]
  • 7530
  • 7430
  • 7330
  • 7330 Ultralight
  • 5530: 15"
  • 5531
  • 5430: 14"
  • 5431
  • 5330: 13"
  • 3530: 15.6"
  • 3430 2-in-1: 13.3"
  • 3330: 13"

xx20 Models (2021)

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Dell announced xx20 models at CES 2021.[9]

  • 9520: 15"
  • 9420: 14"
  • 7520
  • 7420
  • 7320
  • 7320 Detachable
  • 5520: 15" with Intel's low power CPU (10 gen Core i5/i7, 11 gen Core i3/i5/i7)
  • 5521: 15" with Intel's high power CPU (11 gen Core i5/i7)
  • 5420
  • 5421
  • 5320
  • 3520: 15.6"
  • 3420
  • 3320
  • 3120

xx10 Models (2020)

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  • 9510 2-in-1: 15.0" Lightweight 2-in-1[10]
  • 9510: 15.0" Lightweight
  • 9410 2-in-1: 14.0" Lightweight 2-in-1
  • 7410 2-in-1: 14.0" Ultraportable 2-in-1
  • 7410: 14.0" Ultraportable
  • 7310 2-in-1: 13.3" Ultraportable 2-in-1
  • 7310: 13.3" Ultraportable
  • 7210 2-in-1: 12.3" Detachable 2-in-1
  • 5510: 15.6" Mainstream
  • 5511: 15.6" High Performance (10th gen Core i7)
  • 5410: 14.0" Mainstream
  • 5411: 14.0" High Performance
  • 5310 2-in-1: 13.3" Mainstream 2-in-1
  • 5310: 13.3" Mainstream
  • 3510: 15.6" Essential
  • 3410: 14.0" Essential
  • 3310 2-in-1: 13.3" Essential 2-in-1
  • 3310: 13.3" Education

xx00 Models (2019)

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  • 7400 2-in-1: 14.0" Ultraportable 2-in-1[11]
  • 7400: 14.0" Ultraportable[12]
  • 7300: 13.3" Ultraportable
  • 7200 2-in-1: 12.3" Detachable 2-in-1[13]
  • 5501: 15.6" High-Performance[14]
  • 5500: 15.6" Mainstream
  • 5401: 14.0" High-Performance (9th gen Core i5/i7 H series, Nvidia MX150 as an optional GPU)
  • 5400: 14.0" Mainstream (8th gen Core i5)
  • 5300 2-in-1: 13.3" Mainstream 2-in-1[15]
  • 5300: 13.3" Mainstream
  • 3500: 15.6" Essential[16]
  • 3400: 14.0" Essential (Celeron-4305U, 8th Gen Core i3-8145U/i5-8265U-8365U/i7-8565U)
  • 3301: 13.3" Essential
  • 3300: 13.3" Education [17]

xx90 Models (2018)

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  • 7490: 14.0" Ultraportable (7th gen Core i3, 8th gen Core i5/i7)
  • 7390: 13.3" Ultraportable (7th gen Core i3/i5, 8th gen Core i5/i7)
  • 7390 2-in-1: 13.3" Ultraportable 2-in-1 (8th gen Core i3, 8th gen Core i5/i7)
  • 7290: 12.5" Ultraportable (7th gen Core i3/i5, 8th gen Core i5/i7)
  • 5591: 15.6" High-Performance (8th gen Core i5/i7)
  • 5590: 15.6" Mainstream (7th gen Core i3/i5, 8th gen Core i5/i7)
  • 5491: 14.0" High-Performance (8th gen Core i5/i7)
  • 5490: 14.0" Mainstream (7th gen Core i3/i5, 8th gen Core i5/i7)
  • 5495: 14.0" Mainstream (AMD Ryzen Pro Mobile: 3 2300U, 5 2500U, 7 2700U)
  • 5290: 12.5" Mainstream (8th gen Core i5/i7)
  • 5290 2-in-1: 12.3" Mainstream 2-in-1 (7th gen Core i3/i5, 8th gen Core i5/i7)
  • 3590: 15.6" Essential (7th gen Celeron/Core i3/i5, 8th gen Core i5/i7)
  • 3490: 14.0" Essential (6th gen Celeron-3865U, Core i3-6606U 7th gen Core i3-7130U/i5-7200U, 8th gen Core i5-8250U-8350U/i7-8550U)
  • 3390 2-in-1: 13.3" Essential 2-in-1 (7th gen Pentium/Core i3, 8th gen Core i5)

xx80 Models (2017)

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  • 7480: 14.0" Ultraportable (7th gen Core i3/i5/i7)
  • 7389: 13.3" 2-in-1 Ultraportable (7th gen core i3/i5/i7)
  • 7380: 13.3" Ultraportable (7th gen Core i3/i5/i7)
  • 7285: 12.3" Convertible Ultraportable (7th gen Core m3/m5/m7)
  • 7280: 12.5" Ultraportable (7th gen Core i3/i5/i7)
  • 5580: 15.6" Mainstream (7th gen Core i5/i7)
  • 5480: 14.0" Mainstream (7th gen Core i5/i7)
  • 5289: 12.5" Ultraportable 2-in-1, (7th gen Core i3/i5/i7)
  • 5285: 12.3" Convertible Ultraportable, detachable keyboard (7th gen Core i3/i5/i7)
  • 5280: 12.5" Mainstream (7th gen Core i5/i7)
  • 3580: 15.6" Essential (7th gen Celeron/Core i3/i5/i7)
  • 3480: 14.0" Essential (6th gen i3-6006U/i5-6200U 7th gen Celeron-3865U, Core i3-7100U/i5-7200U-7300U/i7-7500U)
  • 3380: 13.3" Essential (7th gen Celeron/Core i3/i5/i7)
  • 3189: 11.6" Education Convertible 2-in-1 (Pentium N4200 Intel 7265, Celeron N3350)
  • 3180: 11.6" Education (Celeron N3350)

Previous models

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Exx70 Models (2016)

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  • E7470: 14.0" Ultraportable (6th gen Core i3/i5/i7)
  • E7270: 12.5" Ultraportable (6th gen Core i3/i5/i7)
  • 7370: 13.3" Ultraportable (6th gen Core m3/m5/m7)
  • 7275: 12.5" Convertible Ultraportable (6th gen Core m3/m5/m7)
  • E5570: 15.6" Mainstream (6th gen Core i5/i7)
  • E5470: 14.0" Mainstream (6th gen Core i5/i7)
  • E5270: 12.5" Mainstream (6th gen Core i5/i7)
  • 5175/9: 10.8" Ultraportable 2-in-1 (6th gen Core m5/m7)
  • 3570: 15.6" Essential (6th gen Celeron/Core i3/i5/i7)
  • 3470: 14.0" Essential (6th gen Celeron/Core i3/i5/i7)
  • 3370: 13.3" Essential (6th gen Core i3)
  • 3379: 13.3" Essential 2-in-1 (6th gen Core i3/i5)

Exx50 Models (2015)

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  • E7450: 14.0" Ultraportable (5th gen Core i3/i5/i7)
  • Latitude 13 7350: 13.3" Convertible Ultraportable 2-in-1 Tablet (5th gen Core M)
  • E7250: 12.5" Ultraportable (5th gen Core i3/i5/i7)
  • E5550: 15.6" Mainstream (5th gen Core i3/i5/i7)
  • E5450: 14.0" Mainstream (5th gen Core i3/i5/i7)
  • E5250: 12.5" Mainstream (5th gen Celeron/Core i3/i5/i7)
  • E3550: 15.6" Essential (5th gen Celeron/Core i3/i5/i7)
  • E3450: 14.0" Essential (5th gen Celeron/Core i3/i5/i7)

Exx40 Models (2013/2014)

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  • E7440: 14.0" Ultraportable (4th gen Core i3/i5/i7 ULV)
  • E7240: 12.5" Ultraportable (4th gen Core i3/i5/i7 ULV)
  • E6540: 15.6" Mainstream (4th gen Core i3/i5/i7 Mobile)
  • E6440: 14.0" Mainstream (4th gen Core i3/i5/i7 Mobile)
  • E5540: 15.6" Mainstream (4th gen Core i3/i5/i7 ULV)
  • E5440: 14.0" Mainstream (4th gen Core i3/i5/i7 ULV)
  • E3540: 15.6" Essential (4th gen Core i3/i5/i7 ULV)
  • E3440: 14.0" Essential (4th gen Core i3/i5/i7 ULV)

Exx30 Models (2012/2013)

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Latitude E6230 (in use with noise measurement tool)
  • E6530: 15.6" Mainstream (3rd gen Core i3/i5/i7)
  • E6430: 14.0" Mainstream (3rd gen Core i3/i5/i7)
  • E6330: 13.3" Mainstream (3rd gen Core i3/i5/i7)
  • E6230: 12.5" Mainstream (3rd gen Core i3/i5/i7)
  • E5530: 15.6" Essential (3rd gen Core i3/i5/i7)
  • E5430: 14.0" Essential (2nd gen core i3) or (3rd gen Core i3/i5/i7)
  • 6430u: 14.0" Ultraportable (3rd gen Core i3/i5/i7)

Exx20 Models (2011/2012)

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  • E6520: 15.6" Mainstream (2nd gen Core i3/i5/i7)
  • E6420: 14.0" Mainstream (2nd gen Core i3/i5/i7)
  • E6320: 13.3" Ultraportable (2nd gen Core i3/i5/i7)
  • E6220: 12.5" Ultraportable (2nd gen Core i3/i5/i7)
  • E5520: 15.6" Essential (2nd gen Core i3/i5/i7)
  • E5420: 14.0" Essential (2nd gen Core i3/i5/i7)
  • E5520m: 15.6" Value (Celeron/Core2Duo)
  • E5420m: 14.0" Value (Celeron/Core2Duo)
  • E6420 XFR: 14.0" Fully Rugged (2nd gen Core i5/i7)
  • E6420 ATG: 14.0" Semi-Rugged (2nd gen Core i5/i7)

Exx10 Models (2010/2011)

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  • E6510: 15.6" Mainstream (1st gen Core i3/i5/i7)
  • E6410: 14.1" Mainstream (1st gen Core i3/i5/i7)
  • E6410 ATG: 14.1" Semi-Rugged (1st gen Core i5/i7)
  • E5510: 15.6" Essential (1st gen Core i3/i5/i7)
  • E5410: 14.1" Essential (1st gen Core i3/i5/i7)
     
    Dell Latitude e6500 (right) next to a Latitude e6400, running Windows 10
  • E4310: 13.3" Ultraportable (1st gen Core i3/i5/i7)

Exx00 Models (2008/2009)

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Latitude E6400
 
Dell Latitude E4200
  • E6500: 15.4" Mainstream (Core 2 Duo)
  • E6400: 14.1" Mainstream (Core 2 Duo)
  • E6400 ATG: 14.1" Semi-Rugged (Core 2 Duo)
  • E6400 XFR: 14.1" Fully Rugged (Core 2 Duo)
  • E5500: 15.4" Essential (Celeron/Core 2 Duo)
  • E5400: 14.1" Essential (Core 2 Duo)
  • E4300: 13.3" Ultraportable (Core 2 Duo)
  • E4200: 12.1" Ultraportable (Core 2 Duo)

Other Models

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Latitude 2100
  • XT3: 13.1" Convertible Touch Tablet & Pen (Core i3/i5/i7) –Release Date: August 2011
  • XT2: 12.1" Convertible Touch Tablet & Pen (Core 2 Duo ULV)
  • XT2 XFR: 12.1" Convertible Touch Tablet & Pen –Fully Rugged (Core 2 Duo ULV)
  • 2100 10.1" Netbook
  • 2110 10.1" Netbook
  • 2120 10.1" Netbook
  • Z 16.0" Thin and Light

Latitude D-series

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The Latitude D-series was introduced in 2003, and discontinued in 2007. The models are the D4x0 (12.1" Ultra Mobile), D5x0 (14.1 or 15.0" standard aspect screen except for D531, plastic case, value model), D6x0 (14.1" Corporate model) and D8x0 (15.4" high-resolution model) most models are based on the Intel Core 2 Duo and the Intel Santa Rosa chipset, with the exception being the D531. Ever since the D420, D620, and D800, the D-series features wide-aspect LCD screens: 12.1", 14.1", and 15.4" respectively.

Latitude D6x0 series

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The Latitude D6x0 series is the 14"/14.1" corporate model. It aims to combine heavy-duty power with reasonable portability, and differs primarily from D8x0 series in screen size. All are two spindle designs, with a "D/bay" modular bay which can interchange optical drives, a second hard drive, a floppy disk, a Zip drive, or a second battery. All models have a smart card socket, PCMCIA socket, 9-pin serial port, a "D-dock" port for a docking station or port replicator, and have an internal socket for an 802.11 wireless card.

The D600 and D610 share a common form factor, battery socket, and have a parallel printer port.

The D620 and D630 share a common form factor, battery socket, and do not have a parallel printer port. Both have support for an optional internal Bluetooth module, a socket for an optional mobile broadband card, and have an external switch for disabling any wireless connections.

Latitude D600
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Latitude D600

The D600 (and simultaneously introduced D800) was released on March 12, 2003. These were Dell's first laptops in the Latitude D-series, and also Dell's first business-oriented notebooks based on the Pentium-M (first-generation "Banias" or Dothan) chips and running on a 400 MT/s FSB on DDR memory. It had a PATA hard drive and a D-series modular bay, and used an ATI Radeon 9500 GPU. It had a 14-inch screen, in regular (non-widescreen) form factor. Unlike later D6x0 series machines, both memory sockets were accessible from a single cover on the bottom of the system.

Most, if not all Latitude models prior to the Latitude Dx20 series had a near-clone Inspiron, in the case of the D600, it was the Inspiron 600M. Differences include that the 600M does not work with the Dell D-Dock, and the case styling is slightly different. The motherboards, screens, and hard drive caddies are all physically interchangeable.

The Latitude D600 used a PA-10/PA-12 charger and came with a DVD drive, 2 x USB, 1 x TV, 1 x network, 1 x parallel, 1 x serial, and 1 monitor output. The hard drive is accessible through a cover on the left-hand front side of the lower case and is secured by 1 screw. After removing the screw, the hard drive can then slide out.

Latitude D610
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The D610 (released in 2005) was an update of the D600 design; it used a slightly modified D600 chassis, an extra 2 USB ports, and a newer Pentium M chipset ("Sonoma" with 533 MT/s FSB). This chipset was the first Intel mobile chipset to use DDR2 Memory, versus the DDR in the Latitude Dx00 series. For space-saving purposes, instead of having both RAM chips on the bottom of the laptop, one RAM slot was moved to the top of the motherboard which could be accessed by removing the keyboard, whereas the other RAM slot remained in the area it had been located at previously. Unlike the D600 and prior midrange Latitudes (The 6xx series, dating back to the C-series) you had a choice of standard integrated Intel Graphics (GMA 900), or a discrete ATI solution (Radeon X300).

Latitude D610 Audio-Out "whining"
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Some Dell Latitude D610 units with a dedicated ATI X300 graphics card seem to have problems with the audio-out jack. Symptoms of this problem include a noise or whine when an audio device is connected to the audio-out jack. Up to this date Dell does not have a clear solution to this problem.[18][19][20][21]

Latitude D620
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Latitude D620

In March 2006, Dell introduced the D620 (and the D820), its first business-oriented notebook with a dual-core processor available. The D620 marked the transition from strictly 32-bit processing to opening-up the potential to run 64-bit operating systems and applications. Initially available with the interim "Yonah" Core Duo (x86 32-bit) processors, it was later sold with the first-generation mobile "Merom" Core 2 (x86-64 64-bit) processor once those became available from Intel in the Fall of 2006; both run on a 667MT/s bus. So depending on the installed processor, a D620 can run x86-64 64-bit software. The D620 used a Socket-M for its motherboard and its CPU is possible to be upgraded. It was initially sold with Intel integrated graphics, but an option to upgrade to a discrete Nvidia GPU became available after a few months. It replaced the raised pointing stick with a "low profile" model and introduced the option of 4-cell and 9-cell batteries in addition to the standard 6-cell model. It uses DDR2 memory and is compatible with both PC2-4200 (533 MHz) and PC2-5300 (667 MHz) memory.

Although the D620 accepts a maximum of 4 GB of physical memory, it cannot be used fully, because of the 32-bit physical addressing limitation of the 945 Core 2 mobile chipsets [Intel-945GM/PM-chipset], (not related to the BIOS or the use of a 32-bit or 64-bit OS), restricts the usable memory by the operating system to 3.5 GB, or 3.3 GB with onboard video (memory is shared).

The D620 has one mono speaker located in the base below the touchpad. It has no option to expand to stereo without using external speakers or headphones.

There was no near-clone Inspiron model for the D620.

Latitude D630
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Released in 2007, the D630 is an update of the D620 design. It differed most significantly in being based on the newer "Santa Rosa" (GM/PM965) mobile chipset which supported the 800MT/s models of the mobile Core 2 Duo (both the Merom 7xx0 series and later the Penryn-based 8x00/9x00 series). It also had newer versions of the graphics processor options, support for Intel's "Turbo Memory" flash cache (although this uses the same card slot as the mobile broadband card), and support for internal Wireless-N. It also [optionally?] added a 4-pin Firewire IEEE 1394 port.[citation needed] It uses DDR2 memory and is compatible with PC2-5300 (667 MHz) and PC2-6400 (800 MHz) memory. The D630 unofficially will accept a maximum of 8 GB of physical memory, however, a BIOS update is required.

Unlike the D830, the D630 only has one speaker.

Latitude D620/D630 problems
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  • All early D620 models were known for faulty LCD screens. The early models suffered from light bleeding, where a black screen would show light bleeding in from the bottom of the screen. This wasn't fixed until almost a year into production.
  • In addition, some D630 screens are known for having bad LCD pixels.
  • They also have overheating issues: the D620/D630 and D820/D830 were available with an Intel integrated GMA or Nvidia graphics chip. The optional Nvidia graphics on this series of laptops are prone to overheating issues where the GPU would develop cracks in the solder. This was mostly due to temperature fluctuation but the graphics chips also ran much hotter than they were meant to. The failure manifests itself by stripes or "artifacts" on the LCD and also an external screen or by the total absence of an image. Even the D830 series, despite having more room for cooling the chip, suffered from the same issue. Some Nvidia models will eventually suffer from failure of the graphics chip due to the switch to lead-free solder and "underfill" of the BGA. The computer industry at the time had just switched to lead-free solders without redesigning cooling systems. This in turn led to undesirable heating cycles of the more brittle solder causing micro fractures to quickly form. Dell tried to prolong the lifetime of the Nvidia chips in these models with a BIOS update which causes the fan to run more often and thus reduce the strain from repeated heating/cooling cycles on the graphics chip. NVIDIA was found liable for these failures, causing a multi-million-unit recall, not only of some Dell notebooks, but also some HP, Compaq, and Apple products.[22]
Latitude D630c
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The D630c was a slight variant model of the D630, featuring a "manageable" version of the motherboard chipset unavailable on the standard D630.

Unlike the D630, the D630c model laptop could not be ordered with Intel graphics; it shipped only with the Nvidia graphics chip. As a result, all of the Latitude D630c laptops eventually fail.

It also could only be ordered with the Intel 4965AGN wireless card; it couldn't be configured with Dell's wireless options or lower end Intel wireless cards.

Latitude D631
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The Latitude D631 (released in 2007), similar to the D531, was a variant of the Latitude Dx30 series that had AMD processors instead of Intel. However, the D631 is very rare inside the United States due to it not being an option to order on Dell's website. You can find some that originated in the United States, but those were special ordered over the phone. They were sold alongside the D630 as standard equipment in select international countries, but while not being that rare internationally, they didn't sell as many units as the D630 series (and even the D630c series) laptops did. As a result, not much information about specific chipsets, graphics chip options (If there were any), or any other features can be found online for specifying details.

Latitude D8x0 series

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The Latitude D8x0 series is the 15.4" corporate model; unlike the D600 and D610, all feature a widescreen form factor. All are two spindle (or "dual-spindle") designs, with a "D-bay" modular bay which can interchange optical drives, a floppy module, a second hard drive, or a second battery. All models have a smart card socket, PCMCIA socket, and 9-pin serial port, a "D-dock" port for docking station or port replicator, and have an internal socket for an 802.11 wireless card.

The D800 was Dell's first widescreen Latitude notebook.

The D8x0 series models roughly parallel the technology in the D6x0 models other than for screen size; they do not share a battery form factor with the D6x0 series. The D820 and D830 add an ExpressCard socket, not available in the D6x0 series. The D830 is capable of accepting 8 GB of physical memory with updated firmware.

The D800 equated to the Precision M60, and the D810 to the Precision M70. They were for all intents and purposes identical except for the graphics card, certification, and in the case of the M70, the lid.

The near-clone Inspirons for the D800 and D810 were the Inspiron 8500 and 8600; the D820 and D830 share hardware with Precision models M65 and M4300 respectively. There are even known cases of "mixed-mode" samples of the latter, where the Dell-recorded type according to the service tag and markings differs from the BIOS-reported type with an identical service tag.

Both Latitude D820 and D830 have stereo speakers mounted on both sides of the keyboard.

Latitude D5x0 series

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The Latitude D500 series is a set of "entry-level" business models; they are built on a 15" non-widescreen form factor, although models before the D530 were sold with both 14.1- and 15-inch screens (the 14.1" having a wider bezel.) They are 2-spindle devices (removable optical drive interchangeable with D6xx/D8xx machines), and roughly follow the technical generations (chipset and processor-wise) of the D6x0 and D8x0 series. The D530 was Dell's last non-widescreen Latitude model.

The Latitude D531 was also available, being the cheapest Latitude available at the time due to using AMD processors and cutting back on a few features. It was essentially a D830 with, no TrackPoint, no smartcard reader, an option for a 14-inch screen (If this was chosen it would have a similar wider bezel as on the earlier D5xx series machines), and an AMD-based motherboard. It does keep some premium features from the D830, such as a magnesium chassis, support for a 2nd battery, and a SATA based interface for the hard drive, allowing people to upgrade to a much faster SSD for cheap. DVD Drives, Screen Assemblies (If the laptop was ordered with the 15-inch screen), RAM, and Hard Drives/Caddies were interchangeable.

Latitude D4x0 series

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Latitude D410 running Red Hat Enterprise Linux

The Dell Latitude D4x0 series of ultraportable laptops were first released in 2003 with the D400 and discontinued in 2007 with the D430. In order to make the laptops small and lightweight, some changes were made, such as ultra low voltage (ULV) CPU's, removal of the modular bay, no dedicated graphics, and in later models, 1.8-inch hard drives instead of the industry standard 2.5 inch. While the D8x0, D6x0, and D5x0 models were all introduced simultaneously with each generation, the D4x0 series were generally introduced a couple of months after their counterparts. Also, since they use ULV (ultra-low-voltage) processors and chipsets, and are generally less powerful, the technology does not correspond as closely as it does between other models in each generation — for example, the D420/D430 uses parallel ATA hard drives (1.8") rather than the SATA (2.5") interface in the D520/620/820. In 2008, the D4x0 series was replaced by E4200 and E4300 models.

Dell Latitude D400/D410
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The D400 was released in 2003 with a ULV Banias Pentium M, Intel 855GM chipset, 128 MB of RAM (up to a max of 2 GB) and a choice of 20, 30, and 40 GB 4,200 RPM hard drives, The D400 had a design that was similar to the D600, including a 4:3 non widescreen 1,024×768 12" display. The computer could be configured with Windows XP Home or Professional, or Windows 2000 Professional.[23]

The Dell Latitude D410 was released in 2005. It introduced a new design, newer ULV Dothan Pentium M's, and a Trusted Platform Module (TPM). It shares the rest of its hardware with the D400.

Dell Latitude D420/D430
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The Dell Latitude D420 was released in 2006 and introduced many new features. Some of them include support for Intel's new Core architecture, 12.1-inch widescreen displays, options for 3G cellular connectivity and a 64 GB SSD option.[24] The D420 came with either an Intel Core Solo U1300 ULV 1.06 GHz, Intel Core Duo U2400 ULV 1.06 GHz or Intel Core Duo U2500 ULV 1.2 GHz. Unlike its bigger D620 brother, the D420's CPU was a soldered-in BGA and therefore is not upgradable. The Dell Latitude D420/D430 use 1.8-inch hard drives similar to those used in the Apple iPod Classic.

The D430 came out a year later in 2007, and was the last laptop in the D4x0 line. The D430 came with either an Intel Core Solo U1400 ULV 1.2 GHz or Intel Core 2 Duo U7600 1.2 GHz; the U7700 Processor (1.33 GHz) was later made available as an option. The D430 also have soldered-in BGA CPU's and are not upgradable without changing the motherboard.

In a 22 °C ambient the D430 U7700 processor has been measured to run from 62 °C at idle to 85 °C under heavy system loads, that is, within 10 °C of Intel's max. temperature rating for the processor.[citation needed]

D/Bay modules

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The Zip 250 module for the D/Bay

The Dell Latitude D-series laptops support swapping out the optical drive with select modules available from Dell. Available were a CD-ROM, DVD-ROM/CD-RW and a DVD±RW optical disk drives, along with a 2nd hard drive, 2nd battery, floppy drive and Iomega Zip 250 drive. An external enclosure branded as the D/Bay was available, allowing users to use modules on Latitudes that didn't have internal bays, such as the Latitude D4xx series of ultraportable laptops. The enclosure uses a special type of USB port only available on certain Latitudes(D4x0 series)

The Iomega Zip 250 module was released as the successor to the similar module for the Latitude C-series. When the modules came out in 2003, at the start of the D-series lifespan, Iomega was discontinuing the Zip format. As such, this module is very rare, and was only on sale for a few months after it came out. Newer Latitude laptops detect it as a CD-ROM drive within the BIOS, but within an operating system, the zip disks are detected as standard removable drives.

NVidia GPU problems

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Many D620/D630 and D820/D830 models (and related Precision models) with NVidia mobile GPUs may experience graphics failure. A Class Action Lawsuit settlement by NVidia was reached where certain Dell models were provided with replacement motherboards at no expense.

Recall affecting D Series batteries

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Dell posted notices to many of their laptop customers on August 14, 2006, saying that the Sony batteries on the D410, D500, D505, D510, D520, D600/D610, D620, and D800/D810 models were prone to bursting into flames, or even exploding.[25][26]

The batteries on any of these computers purchased between April 2004 and July 18, 2006, were supposed to be removed and the computers run on AC power until replacements arrived. Problematic Sony batteries led to battery recall programs at other laptop companies, including Hitachi,[27] Toshiba,[28] Lenovo (IBM)[29] and Apple.[30]

Latitude C series

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The Latitude C-series notebooks covered the range of processors from the Pentium 166 MHz to the Pentium 4-M. Models in this series included the CP (Pentium processors), CPi (Pentium II processors), CPx, CSx, C600 and C800 (Mobile Pentium III processors), CPt, C500 and C510 (Celeron processors), C400, C610 and C810 (Pentium 3-M processors) and C640 and C840 (Mobile Pentium 4-M).[31]

 
Latitude C500

C-series laptops were notable for their consistent and interchangeable accessories across this wide range of processors. The series was one of the first to offer the UXGA 1600×1200 resolution display, paired with a NVidia GeForce MX400 32 MB video accelerator. A robust design made it a favorite in harsher climates; however, this design lacked the visual appeal of many of its competitors.[32]

The later C-series models mostly had near-clones sold as the Inspiron 4000 and 8000 series:

  • C840 cloned as the Inspiron 8200 and Precision M50
  • C810 cloned as the Inspiron 8100 and Precision M40
  • C800 cloned as the Inspiron 8000
  • C640 cloned as the Inspiron 4150
  • C610 cloned as the Inspiron 4100
  • C600 cloned as the Inspiron 4000
  • CPxJ cloned as the Inspiron 3800
  • CPxH cloned as the Inspiron 3700

The C840 was the last Dell notebook (along with its sister models the Inspiron 8200 and Precision M50) to have both a fixed optical drive and a modular bay, making it a "three-spindle" (or "tri-spindle") notebook. The modular bay could also be used for a second battery identical to the primary battery, rather than a special modular bay battery. It used a Pentium 4-M processor and DDR SDRAM.[32] The Dell C840 can support up to one gigabyte of RAM in each of two slots, for a total of two gigabytes. The GPU can also be upgraded on the C840/M50/i8200, from a GeForce2 Go to the Quadro4 Go 700 from the Precision M50.

Rugged models

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The Latitude ATG was a semi-rugged version of the D620, and was Dell's only semi-rugged offering, while their fully rugged offering originally consisted of the Augmentix XTG630, a D630 in a fully rugged case, and later the D630 XFR. The ATG as well as the XFR have a protective glass glued on top of the screen that often has glue leaking onto the display causing air bubbles to form.

Latitude XT series

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The Latitude XT was a touch-screen convertible-tablet computer series.

Latitude XT

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In July 2008, Dell released multi-touch touch-screen drivers for the Latitude XT Tablet, claiming the "industry's first convertible tablet with multi-touch capabilities".[33] Dell has partnered with N-trig, providers of DuoSense technology, combining pen, capacitive touch and multi-touch in a single device. N-trig's DuoSense dual-mode digitizer uses both pen and zero-pressure capacitive touch to provide a true hands-on computing experience for mobile computers and other digital input products over a single device.

Latitude XT problems
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A large number of user reports suggest that the Dell Latitude XT suffers from a major problem.[34] The N-Trig digitizer interfaces to the XT by an internal USB port.[35] Users report that any other USB device which is plugged in may, and usually does, prevent the N-Trig applet (program which controls the features) from identifying the N-Trig hardware. In addition, there have been reports that certain other drivers, such as iTunes Helper, may cause this or a similar problem. Other users report no problems from iTunes. According to the reports, this still leaves the dual sense but without Multi-Touch and other advanced features, "which render the auto and dual mode useless. The digitizer will only start working again after consecutive reboots."[36] There have also been reports that the driver may crash, catastrophically or non-catastrophically, leaving no screen input at all. A re-boot may solve the problem, but often users found that the driver installation is damaged, requiring a re-installation of the drivers. But the install program will not un-install if it doesn't recognize the N-Trig hardware. In this case, the alternatives are (1) restore the entire operating system from backup, (2) manually un-install by erasing all N-Trig programs and drivers then editing the registry to remove all references to N-Trig, then re-install the N-Trig software, or (3) do a complete re-install of Windows.

These problems have been reported both with XP and Vista, 32 and 64 bit. In addition, Dell sells a MediaBase with an internal DVD drive. The drive also interfaces by way of a USB connection inside the MediaBase. Most, but not all, users of the MediaBase report that it prevents the drivers from loading.

Latitude XT2

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Dell introduced the XT2 in February 2009. It was sold as a dual-mode computer with a screen that was able to be swiveled. It also featured a solid-state drive over the original XT's hard drive, which helped increase battery life. The improvements made with the N-Trig digitizer was mainly performance, not fixing its prevalent USB port or driver issues.

Latitude XT3

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Latitude XT3 with dock

The XT3 was introduced in 2012. It was offered as a dual mode Tablet/Laptop with a screen that could be rotated and positioned so it could face the outside and had a touch screen. When the screen is positioned in tablet mode, the integrated keyboard and touchpad are covered, so the pointer must be used with the touchscreen and an onscreen keyboard for typing. The screen is 13.3in with a max resolution of 1366x768. A stylus pen was included that was concealed within the chassis when not in use. The chassis is a combination of a magnesium alloy that protected the corners and plastics covering the palmrest and bottom.

It was offered with 2nd generation Core i3, i5 and i7 processors and Intel integrated graphics. 4GB of DDR3 RAM were standard with support up to 8GB. It supported 3-cell and 6-cell ExpressCharge batteries and the option of a 9-cell that extended outside of the chassis. Windows 7 was pre-installed out of the box with options available for Home, Pro and Ultimate. Wireless connectivity included a Wireless-N Wifi card, Bluetooth and a WAN card for mobile data.

External ports included: RJ45, one 3.5in for headphones with microphone, 2 USB ports, 1 eSATA/USB port, HDMI, VGA, SecureCard, ExpressCard, and SD Card readers. A fingerprint reader was available on the palmrest. No CD/DVD slot is available, however a docking base was available for expanded USB ports and included the CD/DVD drive.

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Technical specifications

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The majority of Latitude laptops are built to order.

Operating System: Windows, FreeDOS, or Ubuntu for some models.

3xxx, 5xxx, 7xxx, 9xxx Series (2017-current)

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Model Release CPU Chipset Memory Graphics Audio codec Network card Screen Dimensions (mm) Weight
Type Maximum Type Resolution " Height Width Depth
Premium Ultrabook
9430[38] 2022 Intel Core 12th Gen Alder Lake 15w LPDDR5 16, 32 GB (On board) Intel Iris Xe Graphics Realtek ALC711-CG Intel AX211 LBL (low-blue light), anti-glare, 100% sRGB (1920×1200 models)

LBL (low-blue light), anti-reflection, anti-smudge, 100% sRGB (1920×1200 models)

1920 x 1200

2560 x 1600

14 8.46 (front height)

13.91 (rear height)

310.59 215.18 1.27 kg (laptop)

1.40 kg (2-in-1)

9520[39] 2021 Intel Core 11th Gen Tiger Lake UP3 28w

Intel Core i5-1135G7 Intel Core i5-1145G7 Intel Core i7-1185G7

LPDDR4x 8, 16, or 32 GB

(On board)

Intel Iris Xe Graphics Realtek ALC714-CG Intel AX201 WVA 1920×1080

3840×2160

15 9.13 14.84 215.80 1.4 kg (laptop)

1.5 kg (2-in-1)

9420[40] 2021 Intel Core 11th Gen Tiger Lake UP3 28w LPDDR4x 8, 16, 32 GB (On board) Intel Iris Xe Graphics Realtek ALC711-CG Intel AX210 LBL (low-blue light), anti-glare, 100% sRGB (1920×1200 models)

LBL (low-blue light), anti-reflection, anti-smudge, 100% sRGB (1920×1200 models)

1920 x 1200

2560 x 1600

14 8.42 (front height)

13.91 (back front)

310.59 215.18 1.27 kg (laptop)

1.4 kg (2-in-1)

9510 2020 Intel Core 10th Gen Comet Lake CML-U 15w

Up to 10810u

LPDDR3-2133 8 or 16 GB (On board) Intel UHD 620 Realtek ALC714-CG Intel AX201 IPS, opt touch, 100% sRGB 400 cd/m2 1920×1080 15.6 8.23 340.2 215.8 1.4 kg
9410 2020 Intel Core 10th Gen Comet Lake CML-U 15w

Up to 10810u

LPDDR3-2133 8 or 16 GB (On board) Intel UHD 620 Realtek ALC3254-CG Intel AX201 IPS, opt touch, 100% sRGB 300 cd/m2 1920×1080 14.0 8.53 319.7 199.9 1.36 kg
Ultrabook
15"
7530[41] 2022 Intel Core 12th Gen Alder Lake 15w & 28w Intel PCH-LP LPDDR4x 32 GB (On board) Intel Iris Xe Graphics Realtek ALC3281-CG Intel AX211 TFT, WVA 1920×1080

3840×2160

15.6 Carbon Fiber (U15 processors):

17.37 (front height) 18.90 (rear height) Carbon Fiber (P28 processors): 18.23 19.40 Aluminum Titan Gray: 17.50 (front height) 18.40 (rear height)

357.70 229.75 Carbon Fiber (U15 processors):

1.54 kg Carbon Fiber (P28 processors): 1.55 kg Aluminum Titan Gray: 1.76 kg

7520[42] 2021 Intel Core 11th Gen Tiger Lake U PCH 28w LPDDR4x-3733 (derated from original -4267 after stability issues by BIOS v1.13.0) 32 GB (On board) Intel Iris Xe Graphics Realtek ALC3281-CG Intel Wi-Fi 6 AX201, 2x2, 802.11ax with Bluetooth 5.1 TFT, WVA 1920×1080

3840×2160

15.6 17.50 (front height)

18.40 (aluminum rear height) 18.89 (carbon fiber rear height)

357.70 229.75 1.53 kg (CF)

1.76 kg (aluminium)

14"
7430[43] 2022 Intel Core 12th Gen Alder Lake 15w Intel PCH-LP DDR4 (U15 processor models)

LPDDR5 (P28 processor models)

32 GB (On board) Intel Iris Xe Graphics Realtek ALC3281-CG Intel AX211 TFT, WVA 1920×1080 (laptop and 2-in-1)

3840×2160 (laptop only)

14.0 17.27 (front height)

18.88 (rear height)

321.35 208.69 1.22 kg
7420[44] 2021 Intel Core 11th Gen Tiger Lake U PCH 28w

Intel Core i5-1135G7 Intel Core i5-1145G7 Intel Core i7-1165G7 Intel Core i7-1185G7

LPDDR4x-3733 (derated from original -4267 after stability issues by BIOS v1.13.0) 8, 16, or 32 GB

(On board)

Intel Iris Xe Graphics Realtek ALC3281-CG Intel AX201 WVA 1920×1080 14.0 Front Height:17.27 (carbon fiber)

16.90 (alumium) 17.06 (carbon fiber 2-in-1) 16.40 (alumium 2-in-1) Rear Height:18.88 (carbon fiber) 18.00 (alumium) 18.91 (carbon fiber 2-in-1) 18.70 (alumium 2-in-1)

321.35 208.69 1.22 kg (carbon fiber)

1.31 kg (aluminum) 1.36 kg (carbon fiber 2-in-1) 1.46 kg (aluminum 2-in-1)

7410 2020 Intel Core 10th Gen Comet Lake

Up to 10810u

DDR4-2066 32 GB (soldered) Intel UHD 620 Realtek ALC3254 Intel Wireless-AC 9560 Bluetooth 5.1 (non-VPro) or Intel AX201 Bluetooth 5.1 (VPro) WVA 1920×1080 14.0 Front Height:18.13 (laptop)

17.07 (2-in-1) Rear Height:19.33 (laptop) 19.38 (2-in-1)

321.35 208.69 1.33 kg (laptop)

1.46 kg (2-in-1)

7400[45] 2019 Intel Core 8th Gen Whiskey Lake

Up to 8665u

DDR4-2400 32 GB (2 slots) Intel UHD 620 Realtek ALC3254 Intel Dual Band Wireless-AC 9560 Bluetooth 5.0 or AX200 IPS, opt. touch 1366×768
1920×1080
14.0 1.35 kg (carbon fibre)

1.40 kg (aluminum)

7490[46] 2018 Intel Core 8th Gen Kaby Lake R

Up to 8650u

DDR4-2400
(or 2133)
32 GB (2 slots) Intel HD 620

(or UHD 620)

Realtek ALC3246-CG Qualcomm QCA61x4A 802.11ac, Intel Dual-Band Wireless-AC 8265, Intel Tri-Band Wireless-AC 18265 WiGig, Qualcomm Snapdragon™ X7 LTE-A (DW5811e or DW5816e), or Qualcomm Snapdragon™ X7 HSPA (DW5811e) IPS, opt. touch 1366×768
1920×1080
14.0 Front Height:0.69

Rear Height:0.70

331.0 220.9 1.4 kg
7480[47] 2017 Intel Core 7th Gen Kaby Lake

Up to 7600u

DDR4-2133 32 GB (2 slots) Intel HD 620 Realtek ALC3246 Qualcomm QCA61x4A,

or Intel Dual Band Wireless-AC 8265 Bluetooth 4.2

WVA 1366×768
1920×1080
14.0 Front Height:11.58

Rear Height:18.41 (non-touchscreen) 18.41 (touchscreen)

331.0 220.9 1.36 kg
13"
7330[48] 2022 Intel Core 12th Gen Alder Lake 15w Intel PCH-LP DDR4-3200 8, 16, 32 GB (on board) Intel Iris Xe Graphics Realtek ALC3281-CG Intel AX211 TFT, WVA 1920×1080 13.3 16.96 (front height)

18.36 (rear height)

306.50 199.5 1.13 kg
7320[49] 2021 Intel Core 11th Gen Tiger Lake U PCH 28 W

up to i7-1185G7 vPro

LPDDR4x-3733 (derated from original -4267 after stability issues by BIOS v1.13.0) 8, 16, 32 GB (on board) Intel Iris Xe Graphics Realtek ALC3281-CG Intel AX201 Anti-glare WVA

Anti-Reflection/ Anti-Smudge coating WVA (2-in-1 models only)

1920×1080 Front Height:16.96 (carbon-fiber)

16.71 (aluminium) 16.40 (2-in-1) Rear Height:18.36 (carbon-fiber) 18.00 (aluminium) 18.60 (2-in-1)

306.50 199.5 1.12 kg (carbon fiber)

1.29 kg (aluminium) 1.39 kg (2-in-1)

7310[50] 2020 Intel Core 10th Gen Comet Lake U PCH 25 W

up to i7-10810U

DDR4-2666 32 GB (soldered) Intel UHD Realtek ALC3254 Intel Wireless-AC 9560, 2x2, 802.11ac with Bluetooth 5.1 (non-VPro)

or Intel Wi-Fi 6 AX201, 2x2, 802.11ax with Bluetooth 5.1 (VPro)

Anti-reflection/Anti-Smudge coating WVA 1920×1080 13.3 Front Height:17.55

Rear Height:18.27

306.5 203.19 1.22 kg
7300[51] 2019 Intel Core 8th Gen Whiskey Lake DDR4 32 GB (2 slots) Intel UHD 620 Realtek ALC3254 Qualcomm QCA61x4A,

or Intel Dual Band Wireless-AC 9560 Bluetooth 5.0 or AX200

IPS 1920×1080 13.3 1.25 kg
7390 2018 Intel Core 8th Gen Kaby Lake R DDR4-2400
(or 2133)
16 GB (1 slot) Intel HD 620

(or UHD 620)

Realtek ALC3246-CG Intel Dual Band Wireless-AC 8265 Bluetooth 4.2 IPS, opt. touch 1920×1080 13.3 17 304.8 208 1.2 kg
7380[52] 2017 Intel Core 7th Gen Kaby Lake DDR4-2133 16 GB (1 slot) Intel HD 620 Realtek ALC3246 Anti-glare WVA 1920×1080 13.3 Front:

16.7 (front, full) (for NT FHD and Touch FHD) 16.95 (front, full) (for NT Thin Bezel FHD) 11.16 (front) (for NT FHD and Touch FHD) 11.41 (front) (for NT Thin Bezel FHD) Rear: 19.95 (rear, full) (for all configurations) 13.95 (rear) for all configurations

304.80 207.95 1.17 kg
12"
7290[53] 2018 Intel Core 8th Gen Kaby Lake R DDR4-2400
(or 2133)
16 GB (1 slot) Intel UHD620
(or HD620)
Realtek ALC3246 Qualcomm QCA61x4A, Qualcomm Snapdragon X7, or Intel Dual-Band Wireless-AC 8265 1366×768 Front Height:16.53

Back Height: 16.54

304.80 207.95 1.19 kg
7280 2017 Intel Core 7th Gen Kaby Lake DDR4 16 GB (1 slot) Intel HD 620 Realtek ALC3246 Qualcomm QCA61x4A,

or Intel Dual Band Wireless-AC 8265 Bluetooth 4.2

1366×768
Midrange
15"
5531[54] 2022 Intel Core 12th Gen Intel H45 DDR5-4800 64 GB (2 slots) Intel Iris Xe Graphics

Option NVIDIA GeForce MX550 (2 GB of VRAM) GDDR6

Realtek ALC3204 with Waves MaxxAudio Pro Realtek RTL8822CE

Intel AX211

Anti-glare TN (HD models)

Anti-glare WVA (FHD models)

1366×768

1920×1080

15.6 22.67 (front height)

24.05 (rear height)

357.80 233.30 1.79 kg
5530[55] 2022 Intel Core 11th Gen

Intel Core 12th Gen

Intel PCH-LP DDR4-3200 64 GB (2 slots) Intel UHD Graphics

(12th gen i3 models) Intel Iris Xe Graphics Option NVIDIA GeForce MX550 (2 GB of VRAM) GDDR6

Realtek ALC3204 with Waves MaxxAudio Pro Realtek RTL8822CE

Intel AX211 Intel AX201 MediaTek MT7921

Anti-glare TN (HD models)

Anti-glare WVA (FHD models)

1366×768

1920×1080

15.6 20.77 (front height)

22.15 (rear height)

357.80 233.30 1.59 kg
5521[56] 2021 Intel Core 11th Gen Intel WM590 DDR4-3200 64 GB (2 slots) Intel UHD Graphics

Option NVIDIA GeForce MX450 (2 GB of VRAM) GDDR6

Realtek ALC3204 with Waves MaxxAudio Pro Qualcomm QCA61x4A

Intel AX201 Intel AX210

Anti-glare TN (HD models)

Anti-glare WVA (FHD models)

1366×768

1920×1080

15.6 22.67 (front height)

24.05 (rear height)

357.80 233.30 1.79 kg
5520[57] 2021 Intel Core 10th Gen

Intel Core 11th Gen

Intel PCH-LP DDR4-2667 (10th gen Intel models)

DDR4-3200 (11th gen Intel models)

64 GB (2 slots) Intel Iris Xe Graphics (11th gen i5/i7 models)

Intel UHD Graphics (10th gen Intel & 11th gen i3 models) Option NVIDIA GeForce MX450 (2 GB of VRAM) GDDR6

Realtek ALC3204 Intel Wi-Fi 6 AX201

Intel Wi-Fi 6 AX210 Qualcomm QCA61x4A

Anti-glare TN (HD models)

Anti-glare TFT, WVA (FHD models)

1366×768

1920×1080

15.6 19.87 357.80 233.30 1.59 kg
5510[58] 2020 Intel Core 10th Gen

15 W

DDR4-3200 32 GB (2 slots) Intel UHD Graphics

Option AMD Radeon RX 640 (2 GB of VRAM) GDDR5

Realtek ALC3204 with Waves MaxxAudio Pro Qualcomm QCA61X4A

Intel Wi-Fi AX201 Intel XMM 7360 Global LTE Advanced

Anti-glare WLED 1366×768

1920×1080

15.6 20.98 (front height)

22.42 (rear height)

359.10 236.25 1.82 kg
5501[59] 2019 Intel Core 9th Gen Coffee Lake
i7-9850H
Intel CM246 DDR4-2066 32 GB (2 slots) Intel UHD 630
Option NVIDIA GeForce MX150
Realtek ALC3204 Intel Dual Band Wireless-AC 9560 Bluetooth 5.0 or AX200 IPS, opt. touch 1366×768
1920×1080
15.6
5500 Intel Core 8th Gen Whiskey Lake DDR4-2066 32 GB (2 slots) Intel UHD 620
Option AMD Radeon 540x
Realtek ALC3204 Intel Dual Band Wireless-AC 9560 Bluetooth 5.0 or AX200 IPS, opt. touch 1366×768
1920×1080
15.6
5591[60] 2018 Intel Core 8th Gen Coffee Lake
i7-8850H
Intel CM246 DDR4-2066 32 GB (2 slots) Intel UHD 630
Option NVIDIA GeForce MX130
Realtek ALC3246-CG Intel Dual Band Wireless-AC 8265 Bluetooth 4.2 IPS, opt. touch 1366×768
1920×1080
15.6
5590[61] Intel Core 8th Gen Kaby Lake R

Up to 8650u or

Intel Core 7th Gen Kaby Lake

Up to 7300u

DDR4-2400
(or 2133)
32 GB (2 slots) Intel HD 620 or UHD 620
Option NVIDIA GeForce MX130
Intel Dual Band Wireless-AC 8265 Bluetooth 4.2 IPS, opt. touch 1366×768
1920×1080
15.6
5580 2017 7th gen Core i3/i5/i7 DDR4-2400
(or 2133)
32 GB (2 slots) Intel HD 620 or UHD 620
Option NVIDIA GeForce 940M or 930MX
Intel Dual Band Wireless-AC 8265 Bluetooth 4.2 IPS, opt. touch 1366×768
1920×1080
15.6
14"
5431[62] 2022 Intel Core 12th Gen Intel P28 DDR5-4800 64 GB (2 slots) Intel Iris Xe Graphics

Option NVIDIA GeForce MX550 (2 GB of VRAM) GDDR6

Realtek ALC3204 with Waves MaxxAudio Pro Realtek RTL8822CE Bluetooth 5.0

Intel AX211 optional Bluetooth 5.2

Anti-glare TN (HD/1366×768 models)

Anti-glare WVA (1920×1080)

1366×768

1920×1080

14.0 20.95 (front height)

23.60 (rear height)

321.35 212.00 1.49 kg
5430[63] 2022 Intel Core 11th Gen

Intel Core 12th Gen

Intel PCH-LP DDR4-3200 32 GB (2 slots) Intel Iris Xe Graphics

Intel UHD Graphics (12th gen i3 models)

Realtek ALC3204 with Waves MaxxAudio Pro Realtek RTL8822CE

Intel AX211 Intel AX201 MediaTek MT7921

Anti-glare TN

Anti-glare WVA

1366×768

1920×1080

14.0 19.30 (front height)

20.90 (rear height)

321.35 212.0 1.36 kg
5420[64] 2021 Intel Core 11th Gen i5-1145G7 DDR4 64 GB (2 slots) Intel Iris Xe Graphics Realtek ALC3204 Intel Wi-Fi 6 AX201

Intel Wi-Fi 6 AX210 Qualcomm QCA61x4A

Anti-glare WVA

LBL (low blue-light) (FHD models only)

1366×768

1920×1080

14.0 19.30 (front height)

20.90 (rear height)

321.35 212.0 1.40 kg
5410[65] 2020 Intel Core 8th Gen

Intel Core 10th Gen

DDR4-2400 (8th gen)

DDR4-3200 (10th gen)

32 GB (2 slot) Intel UHD Graphics

AMD Radeon RX 640 (2 GB of VRAM)

Realtek ALC3204 with Waves MaxxAudio Pro Qualcomm QCA61X4A

Intel Wi-Fi AX201 Intel XMM 7360 Global LTE Advanced Intel 9560 (For 8th generation Intel Core processors) Intel AX200 (For 8th generation Intel Core processors)

Anti-glare LED (HD, FHD, and FHD SLP models)

Anti-glare Privacy (FHD models only)

1366×768

1920×1080

14.0 20.26 (front height)

21.18 (rear height)

323.05 216 1.52 kg
5401[66] 2019 Intel Core 9th Gen Coffee Lake
i7-9850H
Intel CM246 DDR4 32 GB (2 slots) Intel UHD 630
Option NVIDIA GeForce MX150
Realtek ALC3204 Intel Dual Band Wireless-AC 9560 Bluetooth 5.0 or AX200 Anti-glare LED 1366×768

1920×1080

14.0
5400[67] Intel Core 8th Gen Whiskey Lake DDR4 32 GB (2 slots) Intel UHD 620
Option AMD Radeon 540x
Realtek ALC3204 Intel Dual Band Wireless-AC 9560 Bluetooth 5.0 or AX200 Anti-glare LED 1366×768

1920×1080

14.0
5495 2018 AMD Ryzen Raven Ridge

Up to 2700u

DDR4 32 GB (2 slots) Radeon Vega 8 Realtek ALC3246 Qualcomm QCA61x4A Anti-glare LED 1366×768
1920×1080
14.0
5491[68] Intel Core

i5-8300H (4× 2.3 GHz, 8 MB)
i5-8400H (4× 2.5 GHz, 8 MB)
i7-8850H (6× 2.6GHz, 9MB)

Intel CM246 DDR4 32 GB (2 slots) Intel UHD 630
Option NVIDIA GeForce MX130
Realtek ALC3246-CG Anti-glare LED 1366×768

1920×1080

14.0
5490[69] Intel Core

i3-7130U (2× 2.7 GHz, 3 MB)
i5-7300U (2× 2.6 GHz, 3 MB)
i5-8250U (4× 1.6 GHz, 6 MB)
i5-8350U (4× 1.7 GHz, 6 MB)
i7-8650U (4× 1.9GHz, 8MB)

DDR4 32 GB (2 slots) Intel HD 620 or UHD 620
Option NVIDIA GeForce MX130
Realtek ALC3246-CG Anti-glare LED 1366×768

1920×1080

14.0
5480[70] 2017 7th gen Core i3/i5/i7 DDR4 32 GB (2 slots) Intel HD 620 or UHD 620
Option NVIDIA GeForce 940M or 930MX
Realtek ALC3246-CG Anti-glare LED 1366×768

1920×1080

14.0
13"
5330[71] 2022 Intel Core 11th Gen

Intel Core 12th Gen

Intel PCH-LP DDR4-3200 32 GB (dual-channel onboard memory) Intel UHD Graphics

(12th gen i3) Intel Iris Xe Graphics (11th/12th gen Intel Core)

Realtek ALC3204 with Waves MaxxAudio Pro Realtek RTL8822CE

Intel AX211 MediaTek MT7921

Anti-glare WVA

(DXC) Anti-reflection/Antismudge WVA (2-in-1 models only)

1920×1080 13.3 16.92 (front height)

18.43 (rear height)

305.70 207.50 1.20 kg (laptop)

1.32 kg (2-in-1)

5320[72] 2021 Intel Core 11th Gen

17.50 W

DDR4-3200 32 GB (Onboard memory) Intel UHD 630 Graphics Realtek ALC3254 Intel Wi-Fi 6 AX201

Intel AX210 Qualcomm QCA61x4A

Anti-glare WVA, SLP 1920×1080 13.3 16.96 (front height) 305.70 207.50 1.18 kg (laptop)

1.32 kg (2-in-1)

5310 2-in-1[73] 2020 Intel Core 10th Gen 15 W DDR4-2667 32 GB (2 slots) Intel UHD Graphics Realtek ALC3254 Intel AX201

Qualcomm QCA61 x 4A (DW1820)

Anti-glare WVA 1920×1080 13.27 17.53 (front height)

19.71 (rear height)

305.70 207.50 1.32 kg
5310[74] 2020 Intel Core 10th Gen 15 W DDR4-2667 32 GB (2 slots) Intel UHD Graphics Realtek ALC3254 Intel AX201

Qualcomm QCA61x4A (DW1820)

Anti-glare TN (HD models)

Anti-glare WVA (FHD models)

1366×768

1920×1080

13.3 17.53 (front height)

19.72 (rear height)

305.70 207.50 1.24 kg
5300[75] 2019 Intel Core i3-8145U

Intel Core i5-8265U Intel Core i5-8365U Intel Core i7-8665U

DDR4-2666 32 GB (2 slots) Intel UHD 620 Realtek ALC3254 with Waves MaxxAudio Pro Intel Dual Band Wireless-AC 9560 Bluetooth 5.0 or AX200 Anti-glare WLED 1920×1080 13.3 Front Height:16.9

Rear Height:19.3

305.7 207.5 1.24 kg
12"
5290 2-in-1[76] 2018 Intel Core i3, i5 and i7 LPDDR3 16 GB (on-board memory) Intel HD 620 (7th gen Intel)

Intel UHD 620 (8th gen Intel)

Realtek ALC3253 Controller Qualcomm® QCA61x4A 802.11ac Dual Band (2x2) Wireless Adapter Bluetooth 4.1

Qualcomm® QCA6174A Extended Range 802.11ac MU-MIMO Dual Band (2x2) Wi-Fi Bluetooth 4.1 Intel® Dual-Band Wireless-AC 8265 Wi-Fi BT 4.217 Wireless Card (2x2). Bluetooth Optional

Anti-reflective, and Anti-smudge WVA with Corning Gorilla Glass 4 1920×1080 12.3 9.76 - 10.65 (tablet only)

14.9 - 15.9 (tablet keyboard only)

292 208.8 (tablet only)

216.4 (tablet w/ travel keyboard)

5290[77] 2018 Intel Core i3, i5 and i7 DDR4 32 GB (2 slots) Intel HD 620

(or UHD 620)

Realtek ALC3254 Anti-glare LED 1366×768 12.5 21.40 305.10 211.30 1.36 kg
5280[78] 2017 Intel Core i3, i5 and i7 DDR4 32 GB (2 slots) Intel HD 620 Realtek AL3253 Anti-glare LED

Anti fingerprint and Anti reflective LED (FHD models only)

1366×768

1920×1080

12.5 21.40 305.10 211.30 1.36 kg
Entry-Level
15"
3500[79] 2019 Intel Core 8th Gen Whiskey Lake DDR4 32 GB (2 slots) Intel UHD 620 Realtek ALC3204 Qualcomm QCA9377 802.11ac Single Band (1x1) Wireless Adapter Bluetooth 4.1

Qualcomm QCA61x4A 802.11ac Dual Band (2x2) Wireless Adapter Bluetooth 4.2 Intel Dual-Band Wireless-AC 9560 Wi-Fi Bluetooth 5.0 Wireless Card (2x2). Bluetooth (Optional) Intel Wi-Fi 6 AX200 2x2 .11ax 160 MHz Bluetooth 5.0 Dell DW5820e Intel 7360 LTE-A; LTE Cat 9

Anti-glare LED 1366×768

1920×1080

15.6 18.0 378.66 255.35 1.98 kg
3590[80] 2018 Intel Core 8th Gen Kaby Lake R DDR4 32 GB (2 slots) Intel UHD 620 Realtek ALC3246 Qualcomm QCA9377 802.11ac MU-MIMO Dual Band (1x1) Wi-Fi Bluetooth 4.1 LE M.2 Wireless Card

Qualcomm QCA61x4A 802.11ac MU-MIMO Dual Band (2x2) Wi-Fi Bluetooth 4.1 LE M.2 Wireless Card Intel® Dual Band Wireless-AC 8265 802.11AC 2x2 Wi-Fi BT 4.2 LE M.2 Wireless Card

Anti-glare LED 1366×768

1920×1080

15.6 22.7 380.0 258.0 2.02 kg
3580[81] 2017 Intel Core 7th Gen Kaby Lake DDR4 16 GB (2 slots) Intel HD 620 Realtek ALC3246 Qualcomm QCA9377 802.11ac Dual Band (1x1) Wireless Adapter Bluetooth 4.1

Qualcomm QCA61x4A 802.11ac Dual Band (2x2) Wireless Adapter Bluetooth 4.1 Intel Dual-Band Wireless-AC 8265 Wi-Fi BT 4.2 (limited to BT 4.1 by Windows OS) Wireless Card (2x2)

Anti-glare LED 1366×768

1920×1080

15.6 23.3 (front height) 379.0 255.0 1.95 kg
14"
3400[82] 2018 Intel Core 8th Gen Whiskey Lake DDR4 64 GB (2 slots) Intel UHD 620 Realtek ALC3204 Qualcomm QCA9377 Bluetooth 4.1, Qualcomm QCA61x4A Bluetooth 4.2, Intel Dual-Band Wireless-AC 9560 (optional) Bluetooth 5.0, Intel WiFi 6 AX200 Bluetooth 5.0, or Dell DW5820e Intel 7360 LTE-A Anti-glare LED 1366×768

1920×1080

14.0 Front Height:18.65

Rear Height:19.2

330.3 9.37 1.75 kg
3490[83] 2017 Intel Core 8th Gen Kaby Lake R DDR4 32 GB (2 slots) Intel UHD 620 Realtek ALC3246 Qualcomm QCA9377 Bluetooth 4.1 LE, Qualcomm QCA61x4A Bluetooth 4.1 LE, Anti-glare LED 1366×768

1920×1080

14.0 2.10 339.0 241.9 1.72 kg
3480[84] 2016 Intel Core 7th Gen Kaby Lake DDR4 16 GB (2 slots) Intel HD 620 Realtek ALC3246 Qualcomm QCA9377 Bluetooth 4.1 Anti-glare LED 1366×768

1920×1080

14.0 Front Height:23.33

Rear Height:23.33

337.4 244.0 1.76 kg
13"
3330 (2022 model)[85] 2022 Intel Core 11th Gen

Intel Core 12th Gen

LPDDR4x 16 GB (Onboard memory) Intel UHD Graphics (i3 models)

Intel Iris Xe Graphics (i5 models)

Realtek ALC3204 Realtek RTL8822CE Bluetooth 5.0

Intel AX201 Bluetooth 5.2

Anti-glare WVA 1920×1080 13.30" Clamshell models:

15.68 (front height) 17.22 (rear height) 2-in-1 models: 16.42 (front height) 17.75 (rear height)

305.98 209.78 1.28 kg (clamshell models)

1.37 kg (2-in-1 models)

3320[86] 2021 Intel Celeron-4205U

Intel Pentium-5405U Intel Core i3-8145U Intel Core i5-8265U

Whiskey Lake DDR4 16 GB (1 SODIMM slot) Intel UHD Grapics 610 (Pentium models)

Intel UHD Graphics 620 (i3/i5 models)

Realtek ALC3246 Intel 9560 Anti-glare IPS 1366×768 13.30" 22.30 329.60 230.45 1.59 kg
3310 2-in-1[87] 2019 i3-8145U

Pentium 5405U i5-8365U

Premium U/Mainstream U DDR4 16 GB (1 SODIMM slot) Intel UHD Graphics 610 (Pentium models)

Intel UHD Graphics 620 (i3/i5 models)

Realtek ALC3246 Intel 9560 Anti-glare IPS 1920×1080 13.30" 19.60 320.60 225.50 1.55 kg
3310[88] 2019 Intel Celeron-4205U

Intel Pentium-5405U Intel Core i3-8145U Intel Core i5-8265U

Whiskey Lake DDR4 16 GB (1 SODIMM slot) Intel UHD Grapics 610 (Celeron/Pentium models)

Intel UHD Graphics 620 (i3/i5 models)

Realtek ALC3246 Intel 9560 Anti-glare IPS 1366×768 13.30" 22.30 329.60 230.45 1.59 kg
3301[89] 2018 Intel Core i3-8145U

Intel Core i5-8265U Intel Core i5-8365U Intel Core i7-8565U

DDR4 4 GB

8 GB 16 GB (on-board memory)

Intel UHD 620 Realtek ALC3204 with Waves MaxxAudio Pro Intel Dual Band Wireless AC 9560 Wi-Fi (802.11ac) 2x2 Bluetooth 5.0 (Bluetooth Optional)

Intel Dual Band Wireless AC 9462 Wi-Fi (802.11ac) 1x1 Bluetooth 5.0

Anti-glare LED 1366×768

1920×1080

13.30" 16.80 (PC)

14.90 (AI)

307.6 (PC & AI models) 204.50 (PC & AI models) 1.18 kg (PC)

1.17 kg (AI)

3300[90] 2017 Intel Celeron 3865U

Intel Pentium 4415U Intel Core i3-7020U Intel Core i5-8250U

DDR4 8 GB, 16 GB (1 SODIMM slot) Intel UHD 620 Realtek ALC3246 Intel Dual Band Wireless-AC 8265 802.11AC 2 x 2 Wi-Fi BT 4.2 LE M.2 Wireless Card

Qualcomm® QCA61x4A 802.11ac MU-MIMO Dual Band (2 x 2) Wi-Fi Bluetooth 4.2 LE M.2 Wireless Card

Anti-glare WLED (non-touch)

True-life WLED (touch)

1366×768 (non-touch)

1920×1080 (touch)

13.3 22.3 329.6 230.45 1.59 kg
3390

2-in-1[91]

2017 Intel Pentium 4415U

Intel Core i3-6006 Intel Core i3 7th Gen Intel Core i5 8th Gen

DDR4-2133 (6th/7th gen Intel models)

DDR4-2400 (8th gen Intel models)

16 GB (2 slots) Intel UHD 620 Realtek ALC3253 with Waves MaxxAudio pro Qualcomm QCA61x4A 802.11ac Touch FHD AG 1920×1080 13.30" 19.5 (front height)

20.4 (back height)

324 224 1.57 kg
3380[92] 2016 i3-6006U

i5-7200U

DDR4 8 GB (1 SODIMM slot) Intel HD 520

Intel HD 620

Realtek ALC3246 Intel Dual Band Wireless-AC 7265 802.11AC 2x2 Wi-Fi BT 4.2 LE Solder Down Card Anti-glare LED

Touch with Corning Gorilla Glass NBT

1366×768 13.3" 332.90 1.648 kg
11.6"
3120[93] 2021 Intel Celeron N5100

Intel Pentium Silver N6000

DDR4 (Celeron models)

LPDDR4x (Pentium models)

4 GB, 8 GB, 16 GB (onboard memory) Intel UHD Graphics Realtek ALC3246-HDA Codec Intel Wi-Fi 5 9560 (160 MHz) (Celeron models)

Intel Wi-Fi 6 AX201 (Pentium models)

Anti-glare TN (laptop models)

Glossy finish IPS (touchscreenaw/ nti-fingerprint, and 60 convertiblee) (2-in-1 models)

1366×768 11.6" Laptop:

20.90 (front) 20.90 (rear) 2-in-1: 21.40 (front and rear)

300.88 204.88 1.35 kg (laptop)

1.42 kg (2-in-1)

3190 2-in-1[94] 2019 Intel Celeron N4100/N4120

Intel Pentium N5000/N5030

DDR4 4 GB 8 GB (on-board memory) Intel HD 600 (Celeron models)

Intel HD 605 (Pentium models)

Realtek ALC3246 Intel Dual Band Wireless-AC 8265 802.11AC 2x2 Wi-Fi BT 4.2 LE Solder Down Card 1366×768 11.6" 21.25 303.8 207.9 1.47 kg
3190[95] 2019 Intel Celeron Processor N4100

Intel Pentium Processor N5000

DDR4 4 GB and 8 GB (on-board memory) Intel HD 600 (Celeron models)

Intel HD 605 (Pentium models)

Realtek ALC3246 Intel Dual Band Wireless-AC 8265 802.11AC 2x2 Wi-Fi BT

4.2 LE Solder Down Card

1366×768 11.6" 20.75 303.3 206 1.27 kg
3189[96][97] 2018 Intel Celeron N3350

Intel Pentium N4200

LPDDR3 2 GB and 4 GB and 8 GB (8 GB RAM on P26T001 only) (on-board memory) Intel HD 500 (Celeron models)

Intel HD 505 (Pentium models)

Realtek ALC3234 Intel Dual Band Wireless-AC 7265 802.11AC 2x2 Wi-Fi BT 4.2 LE Solder Down Card 1366×768 11.6" 20.75 303.80 207.9 1.4749 kg
3180[98][99] 2017 Intel Celeron N3450/N3350

Intel Pentium N4200

DDR3L 2 GB and 4 GB (on-board memory) Intel HD 500 (Celeron models)

Intel HD 505 (Pentium models)

Realtek ALC3234 Intel Dual Band Wireless-AC 7265 802.11AC 2x2 Wi-Fi BT 4.2 LE

Solder Down Card

1366×768 11.6" 20.75 303.30 206.00 1.26 kg
Gray colored cards - switchable graphics (AMD Dynamic Switchable Graphics or Nvidia Optimus)
Red colored cards - non-switchable discrete graphics
(may be changed for purchase time only)

Z-Family (2009)

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Model Release Inspiron cousin CPU Chipset Memory Graphics Audio codec Network card Screen Dimensions (mm) Weight Notes
Type Maximum Type Clock rate controller Allocated memory Type Maximum resolution Height Width Depth
Z600[100][101] 2009[102][103] Intel Core 2 Duo SU9400

Intel Core 2 Duo SU9600

Intel GS45 DDR3-1066 2 GB, 4 GB (Onboard memory) Integrated

(chipset)

475 MHz Intel GMA 4500MHD up to 384 MB IDT 92HD81B WLED 1600×900 14.55-20.1 396.34 272.25 2 kg The "Dell Latitude Z600" is also known as the "Dell Latitude Z".

E-Family (2007-2017)

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Model Release CPU Chipset Memory Graphics Audio codec Network card Screen Dimensions (mm) Weight
Type Maximum Type Resolution " Height Width Depth
Ultrabook
14"
E7470 2016 6th Gen Intel Core
up to i7-6650U (2×2.2 GHz 4MB)
DDR4-2133 32 GB (2 slots) Intel HD 520 or HD 540 Intel Skylake-U/Y PCH - Realtek Intel Dual Band Wireless-AC 8260 Bluetooth 4.2 Anti-glare LED
(opt. 2 finger multi-touch)
1366×768
1600×900
1920×1080
2560×1440
14.0 19.4 334.9 232 1.36 kg
E7450 2015 5th Gen Intel Core
up to i7-5600U (2×2.6 GHz 4MB)
DDR3L-1600 16 GB (2 slots) Intel HD 5500
Option NVIDIA GeForce 840M (2 GB GDDR3)
Realtek ALC3235 Intel Wireless-AC 7265 (802.11ac BT 4.0LE 2x2)
Dell Wireless: 1560 (802.11ac BT 4.0LE 2x2); or 1707 (802.11n BT 4.0LE 1x1)

Option Dell Wireless: DW5808E (Qualcom Gobi 4G LTE)

Anti-glare LCD
(Option Multi-Touch)
1366×768

1920×1080

14.0 337.8 231.1 20.3 3.43 lb (3-cell non-touch)
E6430u 2013 Intel Core 3rd Gen Ivy Bridge

up to i7-3667U (2x4 3.2 GHz 4 MB)

DDR3L-1600 8 GB (2 slots) Intel HD 4000 Intel Centrino: Advanced-N 6205[a] or Ultimate-N 6300;
or Dell Wireless: 1504 (802.11g/n 1x1) or 1540 (802.11n 2x2)
Anti-glare LED 1366×768

1600×900

14.0 338.2 229.7 20.9 1.69 kg (3-cell)
13"
7370[104] 2016 Intel Core 6th Gen Skylake DDR4-2133 16 GB (2 slots) Intel HD 620 Realtek ALC3246 1920×1080 13.3 9.86 (front)

14.35 (back)

304.8 210.5 1.12 kg
12"
E7270 2016 Intel Core 6th Gen Skylake DDR4-2133 16 GB (2 slots) Intel HD 520 Intel Wireless-AC 8260 (802.11ac 2x2)

Dell Wireless: 1820 (802.11ac 2x2)

1366×768
1920×1080
12.5
E7250 2015 Intel Core 5th Gen Broadwell DDR3L-1600 16 GB (2 slots) Intel HD 5500 Intel Wireless-AC 7265 (802.11ac 2x2)

Dell Wireless: 1707 (802.11n 1x1)

1366×768
1920×1080
12.5
E7240 2013 Intel Core 4th Gen Haswell DDR3L-1600 16 GB (2 slots) Intel HD Graphics 4400 Intel Lynx Point HD Intel Wireless-N 7260 (802.11ac 2x2)

Dell Wireless: 1601 (802.11.n 1x1) or 1506 (802.11n 1x1)

1366×768
1920×1080
12.5
High-End
15"
E6540 2013 Intel Core 4th Gen Haswell

Up to 4810MQ

Intel QM87 DDR3L-1600 16 GB (2 slots) Intel HD 4600
Option AMD Radeon 8790M (2 GB GDDR5)
Realtek ALC3226 Intel Centrino: Advanced-N 6235 Bluetooth 4.0 or Ultimate-N 6300
or Dell Wireless 1506 (802.11g/n 1x1)
Anti-glare LED 1366×768
1920×1080
15.6 33.4 379 250.5 5.64 lb
E6530 2012 Intel Core i3, i5 and i7 up to i7-37x0QM Intel QM77[b] DDR3–1600 16 GB (2 slots) Intel HD 3000 (i3-2xxx)
or HD 4000 (i3/i5/i7 3xxxM)
Option NVIDIA NVS 5200M (1 GB GDDR5)
IDT 92HDxxx Intel Centrino: Advanced-N 6205[a] or Ultimate-N 6300;
or Dell Wireless: 1504 (802.11g/n 1x1) or 1540 (802.11n 2x2)
Anti-glare LED 1366×768
1600×900
1920×1080
15.6 28.3-34.2 384 258 5.4 lb
(4-cell, SSD)
E6520 2011 Up to Intel Core i7-2860QM
(4× 2.5 GHz, 8MB L3)
Intel QM67 DDR3–1600 16 GB[c] (2 slots) Intel HD 3000
Option NVIDIA NVS 4200M (512 MB)
IDT 92HDxxx Intel Centrino: Advanced-N 6205 (802.11n 2x2) or Ultimate-N 6300 (802.11n 3x3)
Dell Wireless: 1501 (802.11b/g/n 1x1); or 1530 (802.11a/g/n 2x2)
Anti-glare LED
(opt. 2 finger multi-touch)
1366×768
1600×900
1920×1080
15.6 28.3-34.2 384 258 5.52 lb
(4-cell)
E6510 2010 Intel Core Clarksfield

Up to 820QM

Intel QM57 DDR3–1333 8/16 GB[d] (2 slots) Intel HD
Option NVIDIA NVS 3100M (512 MB DDR3)
IDT 92HDxxx Intel Centrino: Advanced-N 6200 or 6250 (802.11n 2x2) or Ultimate-N 6300 (802.11n 3x3)
Dell Wireless: 1501 (802.11b/g/n 1x1); or 1520 (802.11a/g/n 2x2)
LED backlit TN 1366×768
1600×900
1920×1080
15.6 27.4-33.3 358 257 5.53 lb
(6-cell)
E6500 2009 Intel Core 2 Duo, up to T9800
(2× 2.93 GHz 6MB L2)
Intel GM45 DDR2-800 8 GB (2 slots) Intel GMA 4500MHD IDT 92HDxxx Dell Wireless: 1397 or 1510;
Intel WiFi Link 5100 or 5300
CCFL backlit or LED backlit 1280×800

1440×900

1920×1200

15.4 27.4-33.3 358 257 5.15 lb
(4-cell)
Intel PM45 or NVIDIA Quadro NVS 160M (256 MB DDR2)
14"
E6440 2013 Intel Core 4th Gen Haswell

Up to 4610M

Intel QM87

[b][e]

DDR3L 16 GB (2 slots) Intel HD 4600
Option AMD Radeon 8690M (2 GB GDDR5)
Intel Lynx Point HD Intel Centrino: Advanced-N 6235 Bluetooth 4.0 or Ultimate-N 6300
or Dell Wireless 1506 (802.11g/n 1x1)
Anti-glare LED 1366×768
1600×900

1920×1080 (later eDP models)

14.0 31.8 338 232.6 4.68 lb
E6430 2012 Intel Core i3, i5 and i7 up to i7-37x0QM Intel QM77[b] DDR3–1333 16 GB (2 slots) Intel HD 3000 (Core i3-2xxx)
or HD 4000 (Core i3/i5/i7 3xxxM)
Option NVIDIA NVS 5200M
IDT 92HD93 Intel Centrino: Advanced-N 6205 or 6250 or Ultimate-N 6300; or
Dell Wireless: 1504 (802.11b/g/n 1x1), or 1540 (802.11a/g/n 2x2)
Anti-glare LED 1366×768, 1600×900 14.0
E6420 2011 Up to Intel Core i7-2860QM
(4× 2.5 GHz, 8MB L3)
Intel QM67 DDR3–1333 16 GB[c] (2 slots) Intel HD 3000
Option NVIDIA NVS 4200M (512 MB)
IDT 92HDxxx Intel Centrino: Advanced-N 6205 (802.11n 2x2) or Ultimate-N 6300 (802.11n 3x3)
Dell Wireless: 1501 (802.11b/g/n 1x1); or 1530 (802.11a/g/n 2x2)
Anti-glare LED
(opt. 2 finger multi-touch)
1366×768, 1600×900 14.0 27–32.4 352 241 4.56 lb
(4-cell)
E6410 2010 Up to Intel Core i7-840QM
(4× 3.2 GHz, 8MB L3)
max. factory-installed is i7-640M
(2× 2.8 GHz, 4MB L3)
Intel QM57 DDR3–1333 8/16[d] GB (2 slots) Intel HD
Option NVIDIA NVS 3100M (512 MB DDR3)
IDT 92HDxxx Intel Centrino: Advanced-N 6200 or 6250 (802.11n 2x2) or Ultimate-N 6300 (802.11n 3x3)
Dell Wireless: 1501 (802.11b/g/n 1x1); or 1520 (802.11a/g/n 2x2)
LED backlit 1280×800
1440×900
14.1 27.4-33.3 358 257 4.2 lb
(6-cell)
E6400 2008 Intel Core 2 Duo, up to T9800
(2× 2.93 GHz 6MB L2)
Intel GM45 DDR2-800 8 GB (2 slots) Intel GMA 4500MHD IDT 92HDxxx Dell Wireless: 1397 or 1510;
Intel WiFi Link 5100 or 5300
LED backlit 1280×800
1440×900
14.1 25.4-31 335 238.3 4.3 lb
(4-cell)
Intel PM45 or NVIDIA Quadro NVS 160M (512 MB DDR2)
13"
E6330 2012 Intel Core i3, i5 or i7 up to i7-35x0M Intel QM77 DDR3-1600 16 GB[c] (2 slots) Intel HD 3000 or HD 4000 Intel Centrino: Advanced-N 6205 or 6250 or Ultimate-N 6300; or
Dell Wireless: 1504 (802.11b/g/n 1x1), or 1540 (802.11a/g/n 2x2)
LED backlit 1366×768 13.3
E6320 2011 Intel Core 2nd Gen Sandy Bridge

Up to i7-26x0M

Intel QM67 DDR3–1333 16 GB[c] (2 slots) Intel HD 3000 Intel Centrino: Advanced-N 6205[a] or Ultimate-N 6300; or
Dell Wireless: 1501 (802.11b/g/n 1x1), or 1530 (802.11a/g/n 2x2)
Anti-glare LED 1366×768 13.3 25.4-30.1 335 223.3 3.64 lb
(3-cell)
E4310 2010 Intel Core Arrandale

Up to i5-540m

Intel QS57 DDR3–1333 8 GB (2 slots) Intel HD Dell Wireless: 1501 (802.11n)

Intel® WiFi Link 6200 (802.11n 2x2) 6300 (802.11n 3x3) 6250 (802.11n 2x2)

LED backlit 1366×768 13.3
E4300 2008 Intel Core 2 Duo up to SP9600 Intel GS45 DDR3-1066 8 GB (2 slots) Intel GMA 4500MHD Dell Wireless: 1397 (802.11g), or 1510 (802.11a/g/n 2x2),
Intel WiFi Link: 5100 (802.11a/g/n 1x2),
or 5300 (802.11a/g/n 3x3)
LED backlit 1280×800 13.3 25.4-29 310 217.4 1.5 kg
(3-cell)
12"
E6230[106] 2012 Intel Core i3, i5 and i7 Intel QM77 DDR3-1600 16 GB[c] (2 slots) Intel HD 3000 or HD 4000 Anti-glare LED 1366×768 12.5
E6220 2011 Intel core 2nd Gen Sandy Bridge

Up to i7-26x0M

Intel QM67 DDR3–1333 16 GB[c] (2 slots) Intel HD 3000 Intel Centrino: Advanced-N 6205[a] or Ultimate-N 6300, or
Dell Wireless: 1501 (802.11b/g/n 1x1), or 1530 (802.11a/g/n 2x2)
Anti-glare LED 1366×768 12.5 24.7 309 226 3.17 lb
(3-cell)
E4200 2008 Intel Core 2 Duo up to SP9600 Intel GS45 DDR3-1066 5 GB (1 slot, 1 GB on board) Intel GMA 4500MHD Dell Wireless: 1397 (802.11g), or 1510 (802.11a/g/n 2x2),
Intel WiFi Link: 5100 (802.11a/g/n 1x2),
or 5300 (802.11a/g/n 3x3)
LED backlit 1280×800 12.5 19.2 209.6 204 1 kg

(4-cell)

Midrange
15"
E5570 2016 Intel Core 6th Gen Skylake ULV or 45w

Up to 6600u or 6820HQ

DDR4-2133 32 GB (2 slots) Intel HD Graphics530
Option AMD Radeon R7 M370
Intel Wireless-AC 8260 (802.11ac 2x2)

Dell Wireless: 1820 (802.11ac 2x2)

Anti-glare LED
(opt multi-touch)
1366×768
1920×1080
15.6
E5550 2015 Intel Core 5th Gen Broadwell ULV

Up to 5600u

DDR3L-1600 16 GB (2 slots) Intel HD 5500
Option NVIDIA GeForce 840M
Intel Wireless-AC 7265 (802.11ac 2x2)

Dell Wireless: 1707 (802.11n 1x1)

Anti-glare LED 1366×768
1920×1080
15.6
E5540 2013 Intel Core 4th Gen Haswell ULV

Up to 4600u

DDR3L-1600 16 GB (2 slots) Intel HD 4400
Option NVIDIA GeForce 720M
Intel Centrino: Advanced-N 7260 Bluetooth 4.0 or Ultimate-N 6300
or Dell Wireless 1601 (802.11g/n 2x2) 1506 (802.11g/n 1x1)
Anti-glare LED
(opt. 2 finger multi-touch)
1366×768
1920×1080
15.6
E5530 2012 Intel Core i3, i5 and i7 up to i7-37x0QM Intel QM77[b] DDR3-1600 16 GB (2 slots) Intel HD 3000 or HD 4000 Intel Centrino: Advanced-N 6205 or 6250 or Ultimate-N 6300; or
Dell Wireless: 1504 (802.11b/g/n 1x1), or 1540 (802.11a/g/n 2x2)
Anti-glare LED 1366×768, 1600×900 15.6
E5520 2011 Intel Core 2nd Gen Sandy Bridge Intel QM67 DDR3-1333 8 GB (2 slots) Intel HD 3000 Intel Centrino: Advanced-N 6205 (802.11n 2x2) or Ultimate-N 6300 (802.11n 3x3)
Dell Wireless: 1501 (802.11b/g/n 1x1); or 1530 (802.11a/g/n 2x2)
Anti-glare LED 1366×768, 1600×900 15.6
E5510 2010 Intel Core Arrandale

Up to 620m

Intel HM55 DDR3-1333 8 GB (2 slots) Intel HD Intel Centrino: Advanced-N 6200 or 6250 (802.11n 2x2) or Ultimate-N 6300 (802.11n 3x3)
Dell Wireless: 1501 (802.11b/g/n 1x1); or 1520 (802.11a/g/n 2x2)
Anti-glare LED 1366×768, 1600×900 15.6 33.8 371 250 5.72 lb
(6-cell)
14"
E5470 2016 Intel Core 6th Gen Skylake ULV or 45w Up to 6600u or 6820HQ DDR4-2133 32 GB (2 slots) Intel HD Graphics 530
Option AMD Radeon R7 M370
Intel Wireless-AC 8260 (802.11ac BT 4.1 2x2) or 18620 (WiGig 802.11ac BT 4.1)
Dell Wireless: 1820 (802.11ac BT 4.1 2x2))

Option Dell Wireless: DW5811 (Qualcom Snapdragon X7 LTE)

Anti-glare WLED
Multi-Touch LCD
1366×768
1920×1080
2560×1440
14.0 23.2 334.9 231.1 3.88 lb
(4-cell non-touch)
E5450 2015 Intel Core 5th Gen Broadwell ULV

Up to 5600u

DDR3L-1600 16 GB (2 slots) Intel HD 5500 Intel Wireless-AC 7265 (802.11ac 2x2)

Dell Wireless: 1707 (802.11n 1x1)

Anti-glare LED 1366×768

1920×1080

14.0
E5440 2013 Intel Core 4th Gen Haswell

Up to 4600u

DDR3L-1600 16 GB (2 slots) Intel HD 4400
Option NVIDIA GeForce 720M
Intel Centrino: Advanced-N 7260 Bluetooth 4.0 or Ultimate-N 6300
or Dell Wireless 1601 (802.11g/n 2x2) 1506 (802.11g/n 1x1)
Anti-glare LED 1366×768, 1600×900 14.0
E5430 2012 Intel Core i3, i5 and i7 up to i7-37x0QM Intel QM77[b] DDR3-1600 16 GB (2 slots) Intel HD 3000 or HD 4000 Intel Centrino: Advanced-N 6205 or 6250 or Ultimate-N 6300; or
Dell Wireless: 1504 (802.11b/g/n 1x1), or 1540 (802.11a/g/n 2x2)
Anti-glare LED 1366×768, 1600×900 14.0
E5420[107] 2011 Intel Core 2nd Gen Sandy Bridge Intel QM67 DDR3-1333 8 GB (2 slots) Intel HD 3000 Intel Centrino: Advanced-N 6205 (802.11n 2x2) or Ultimate-N 6300 (802.11n 3x3)
Dell Wireless: 1501 (802.11b/g/n 1x1); or 1530 (802.11a/g/n 2x2)
Anti-glare LED 1366×768, 1600×900 14.0
E5410 2010 Intel Core Arrandale

Up to 620m

Intel HM55 DDR3-1333 8 GB (2 slots) Intel HD Intel Centrino: Advanced-N 6200 or 6250 (802.11n 2x2) or Ultimate-N 6300 (802.11n 3x3)
Dell Wireless: 1501 (802.11b/g/n 1x1); or 1520 (802.11a/g/n 2x2)
Anti-glare LED 1280×800

1440×900

14.0
12"
E5270 2016 Intel Core 6th Gen Skylake ULV DDR4-2133 (2 slots) Intel HD 520 Intel Wireless-AC 8260 (802.11ac 2x2)

Dell Wireless: 1820 (802.11ac 2x2)

Anti-glare LED 1366×768

1920×1080

12.5
E5250 2015 Intel Core 5th Gen Broadwell ULV

Up to 5600u

DDR3-1600 (2 slots) Intel HD 5500 Intel Wireless-AC 7265 (802.11ac 2x2)

Dell Wireless: 1707 (802.11n 1x1)

Anti-glare LED 1366×768

1920×1080

12.5
10"
5179[108] 2015 Intel Core m 6th Gen LPDDR3 4 GB or 8 GB (on board) Intel HD Graphics 515 1920×1080 10.8 6.96 279.76 0.76 kg
5175[108] 2015 Intel Core m 6th Gen LPDDR3 4 GB or 8 GB (on board) Intel HD Graphics 515 1920×1080 10.8 6.96 279.78 0.71 kg
Entry-Level
15"
3570 2015 Intel Core 6th Gen Skylake ULV DDR3L-1600 16 GB (2 slots) Intel HD 520
Option NVIDIA GeForce 920M
Intel Wireless-AC 3165 (802.11ac 1x1) or 8260 (802.11ac 2x2) or Wireless-N 7265 (802.11n)

Dell Wireless 1802 (802.11ac 2x2)

Anti-glare LED 1366×768

1920×1080

15.6 23.25 380 260 2.06 kg (4 cell)
3560 2014 Intel Core 5th Gen Broadwell ULV

Up to 5500u

DDR3L-1600 16 GB (2 slots) Intel HD 5500
Option NVIDIA GeForce 920M
Intel Wireless-AC 3165 (802.11ac 1x1) or 8260 (802.11ac 2x2) or Wireless-N 7265 (802.11n)

Dell Wireless 1802 (802.11ac 2x2)

Anti-glare LED 1366×768

1920×1080

15.6 23.25 380 260 2.06 kg (4 cell)
3550 Intel Core 5th Gen Broadwell ULV

Up to 5500u

DDR3L-1600 16 GB (2 slots) Intel HD 4400
Option NVIDIA GeForce 830M
Realtek ALC3234 Intel Wireless-AC 7265 (802.11ac 2x2)

Dell Wireless: 1707 (802.11n 1x1)

Anti-glare LED 1366×768

1920×1080

15.6 23 380 259
3540 2013 Intel Core 4th Gen Haswell ULV

Up to 4500u

DDR3L-1600 16 GB (2 slots) Intel HD 4400
Option AMD HD 8550M
Intel Wireless-N 7260 (802.11ac 2x2)

Dell Wireless: 1705 (802.11.n 1x1)

Anti-glare LED
(opt. 2 finger multi-touch)
1366×768

1920×1080

15.6
14"
3470 2013 Intel Core 6th Gen Skylake ULV DDR3L-1600 16 GB (2 slots) Intel HD 520
Option NVIDIA GeForce 920M
Intel Wireless-AC 3165 (802.11ac 1x1) or 8260 (802.11ac 2x2) or Wireless-N 7265 (802.11n)

Dell Wireless 1802 (802.11ac 2x2)

Anti-glare LED 1366×768

1920×1080

14.0 23.15 342 243 1.8 kg (4 cell)
3460 2014 Intel Core 5th Gen Broadwell ULV

Up to 5500u

DDR3L-1600 16 GB (2 slots) Intel HD 5500
Option NVIDIA GeForce 920M
Intel Wireless-AC 3165 (802.11ac 1x1) or 8260 (802.11ac 2x2) or Wireless-N 7265 (802.11n)

Dell Wireless 1802 (802.11ac 2x2)

Anti-glare LED 1366×768

1920×1080

14.0 23.15 342 243 1.8 kg (4 cell)
3450[109] Intel Core 5th Gen Broadwell ULV

Up to 5500u

DDR3L-1600 16 GB (2 slots) Intel HD 4400
Option NVIDIA GeForce 830M
Realtek ALC3234 Intel Wireless-AC 7265 (802.11ac 2x2)

Dell Wireless: 1707 (802.11n 1x1)

Anti-glare LED 1366×768 14.0
3440 2013 Intel Core 4th Gen Haswell ULV

Up to 4500u

DDR3L-1600 16 GB (2 slots) Intel HD 4400
Option AMD HD 8550M
Intel Wireless-N 7260 (802.11ac 2x2)

Dell Wireless: 1705 (802.11.n 1x1)

Anti-glare LED 1366×768

1600×900

14.0
13"
3379[110] 2016 Intel Pentium

Intel Core 6th Gen

DDR4 up to 16 GB (2 SODIMM slots) Intel HD 510 (Pentium models)

Intel HD 520 (i3/i5 models)

Realtek ALC3253 with Waves MaxxAudio pro 1920×1080 13.30" 18.70 322.40 224.00 1.75 kg
3350[111] 2015 Intel Celeron

Intel Pentium Intel Core 5th Gen

DDR3L-1600 4 GB, 8 GB (2 SODIMM slots) Intel HD Graphics (Celeron models)

Intel HD 4400 Graphics (i3/i5 models)

Realtek ALC3234 Anti-glare WLED 1366×768 13.30"
3340[112] 2014 Intel Celeron

Intel Core 4th Gen

Intel Lynx point-LP DDR3L-1600 2 GB, 4 GB, 8 GB (2 SODIMM slots) Intel HD Graphics (Celeron models)

Intel HD 4400 Graphics (i3/i5 models)

Realtek ALC3234 Anti-glare LED 1366×768 13.30" 22.70 to 35.90 330.90 243.2 1.68 kg
3330[113] 2013 Intel IVB ULV 17 W (Celeron, i3, i5)

Intel SNB ULV 17 W (i3)

Intel HM77 Express Chipset DDR3-1333 (Sandy Bridge models)

DDR3L-1600 (Ivy Bridge models)

8 GB (2 SODIMM slots) Intel HD Graphics (Celeron models)

Intel HD 3000 Graphics (Sandy Bridge models) Intel HD 4000 Graphics (Ivy Bridge models)

IDT 92HD93 Anti-glare WLED 1366×768 13.30" 21 to 32.00 329.30 237.65 1.55 kg
11.6"
3160[114] 2015 Intel Celeron N30xx/Intel Pentium N37xx DDR3L-1600 2 GB, 4 GB, 8 GB (1 SODIMM slot) Intel HD Graphics Realtek ALC3234–CG Intel Dual Band Wireless- 7265 802.11AC

Intel Dual Band Wireless- 7265 802.11AGN

Anti-glare LED 1366×768 11.6" 22.90 301.00 212.00 1.68 kg
3150[115] 2015 Intel Celeron N2840/Intel Pentium N3540 DDR3L-1333 2 GB, 4 GB, 8 GB (1 SODIMM slot) Intel HD Graphics Realtek ALC3234-CG Intel Dual Band Wireless- 7265 802.11AC

Intel Dual Band Wireless- 7265 802.11AGN

Anti-glare

LED

1366×768 11.6" 22.90 301.00 212.00 1.68 kg
10.1"
2120[116] 2011 Intel Atom N455/N550 NM10 DDR3 2 GB (1 slot) Intel GMA 3150
Option Broadcom Crystal HD Media Accelerator
Anti-glare LED 1024×600, 1366×768 10.1"
2110[117][118] 2010 Intel Atom N470 NM10 DDR2 2 GB (1 slot) Intel GMA 3150
Option Broadcom Crystal HD Media Accelerator
Anti-glare LED 1024×600, 1366×768 10.1"
2100[119] 2009[120] Intel Atom N270 945PM DDR2 512 MB or 1 GB (integrated memory option)

2 GB (1 slot)

Intel GMA 950 Dell Wireless 1397, Dell Wireless 1510, Intel WiFi Link 5100, or Intel WiFi Link 5300 LED (touchscreen optional) 1024×576 10.1"
Gray colored cards - switchable graphics (AMD Dynamic Switchable Graphics or Nvidia Optimus)
Red colored cards - non-switchable discrete graphics
(may be changed for purchase time only)
  1. ^ a b c d Optionally WiMax
  2. ^ a b c d e Optional Intel Rapid Start Technology, Intel Smart Connect Technology (SSD required)
  3. ^ a b c d e f officially supported 8 GB[105]
  4. ^ a b 16 GB with Quad-Core i7, only models with dedicated graphics
  5. ^ And optional Intel Smart Connect Technology (SSD required)

D-Family (2003-2007)

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Model Release Cousin model CPU Chipset Memory Graphics Audio codec Network card Screen Dimensions (mm) Weight Battery
Type Maximum Type Clock rate controller Type Resolution " Height Width Depth
12.1" ultraportable
D430 2007 Intel Core Solo ULV,
Core 2 Duo ULV (533 MHz FSB)
Intel 945GMS DDR2 – 533 MHz 2 GB (1 slot,
1 GB soldered)
Integrated (chipset) 400 MHz Intel GMA 950 SigmaTel STAC 92XX LAN: Broadcom BCM57xx GbE

WLAN: Broadcom 43xx (Dell) or Intel: 3945 802.11a/b/g or 4965 802.11a/b/g/draft-n

1280×800 12.1" 25.4 295 210 1.36 kg
D420 2006 Intel Core Solo ULV,
Core Duo U2500 1.2 GHz
Intel 945GMS DDR2 – 533 MHz 2.5 GB (1 slot,
512 MB soldered)
400 MHz Intel GMA 950 LAN: Broadcom BCM57xx GbE
WLAN: Broadcom 43xx (Dell) 802.11a/b/g or Intel 3945
1280×800 12.1" 25.4 295 210 1.36 kg
D410 2005 Intel Centrino M /Pentium M ULV (Dothan) Intel 915GM DDR2 – 533 MHz 2 GB (2 slots) Intel GMA 900 (Soft Audio) 1024×768

32 bpp

12.1" 31.9 278 238 1.7 kg  
D400 2004 Intel Centrino M /Pentium M ULV (Banias) Intel 855GM DDR1 – 266 MHz 2 GB (2 slots) Intel Extreme Graphics 2 (Soft Audio) LAN:Broadcom 5705M gigabit controller
WLAN: Broadcom BCM4306 802.11a/b/g (Dell 1450 miniPCI)
CCFL 1024×768

32 bpp

12.1" 25.4 294 245 1.7 kg
15" case
D531 2007 AMD Turion 64 X2 Dual Core AMD M690T DDR2 – 667 MHz 8 GB[a] (2 slots) ATi (AMD)
Integrated (chipset)
ATi (AMD) Radeon x1270 SigmaTel STAC9205 LAN: Broadcom BCM5755M GbE
WLAN:Dell (1390 802.11b/g, 1450 802.11a/b/g, 1505 802.11draft-n)
1280×800 14.1" 35.3 365.7 262,5 2.3 kg
1280×800,

1440×900

15.4"
D530 Intel Core 2 Duo (800 MHz FSB) Intel 965GM DDR2 – 667 MHz 8 GB (2 slots) Integrated (chipset) 500 MHz Intel GMA X3100 LAN: Broadcom BCM5755M GbE 15.4" 35.3 262,5
D520 2006 Intel Core Duo,
Core 2 Duo,
Celeron M
Intel 945GM (Core Duo)
940GML (Celeron M)
DDR2 – 533/667 MHz 4 GB[b](945GM)

2 GB (940GML) (2 slots)

400 MHz Intel GMA 950 LAN: Broadcom 440x 10/100 Ethernet
WLAN:Broadcom 43xx (Dell) 802.11b/g or a/b/g or Intel 3945
1024×768 14.1" 35.8 338.3 273 2.38 kg  
1024×768,

1400×1050

15.4"
D510 2005 Intel Pentium M 730 (2 MB L2) 533 MHz FSB / Celeron M Intel 915GM DDR2 – 400/533 MHz 2 GB (2 slots) 333 MHz Intel GMA 900 SigmaTel STAC9205 LAN: Broadcom 440x 10/100 Ethernet WLAN: Intel PRO 2200 (802.11b/g) Modem: V.92 capable 56K 1024×768 14.1"  
D505 2004 Inspiron 510m Intel Pentium M Banias (1 MB L2)
or Dothan (2 MB L2) 1.3 - 2.0 GHz (400 MHz FSB)
Celeron M
Intel 855GME DDR1 – 333 MHz 2 GB (2 slots) Intel Extreme Graphics 2 LAN: Broadcom 570x gigabit controller
WLAN: Intel: PRO 2100 (802.11b) or PRO 2200 (802.11b/g))
or TrueMobile (1350 (802.11b/g) or 1450 (802.11a/b/g))
Bluetooth: optional
1024×768 14.1" 31.8 338.3 273  
1024×768,

1400×1050

15.4"
D500[c] 2003 Inspiron 500m Intel Pentium M Banias (1 MB L2)
or Dothan (2 MB L2) 1.3 - 2.0 GHz (400 MHz FSB)
Celeron M
Intel 855GM DDR1 – 266 MHz 2 GB (2 slots) Intel Extreme Graphics 2 LAN: Broadcom 570x gigabit controller
WLAN: Intel: PRO 2100 (802.11b) or PRO 2200 (802.11b/g)
or TrueMobile: 1300/1350 (802.11b/g) or 1400/1450 (802.11a/b/g)
Bluetooth: optional
CCFL 1024×768
32 bpp
14.1"  
14" case
D631 2007 AMD Turion 64 X2 Dual Core AMD RS690T DDR2 – 667 MHz 8 GB[a] (2 slots) ATi (AMD) Integrated ATi (AMD) Radeon x1270 SigmaTel STAC9205 Dell: 1390 802.11b/g, 1490 802.11a/b/g, 1505 802.11a/b/g/draft-n 1280×800, 1440×900 14.1" 32 338 238 2.7 kg
D630 Precision M2300 Intel Core 2 Duo (800 MHz FSB) Intel 965GM DDR2 – 667 MHz 8 GB (2 slots) Integrated (chipset)
or discrete
500 MHz Intel GMA X3100 Intel: 3945 802.11a/b/g, 4965 802.11a/b/g/draft-n,
Dell: 1390 802.11b/g, 1490 802.11a/b/g, 1505 802.11a/b/g/draft-n
1280×800 1440×900 14.1" 32 338 238 2 kg
667 MHz NVIDIA Quadro NVS 135M (128 MB)
D620 2006 Core 2 Duo (667 MHz FSB)
Intel Core Duo (533 MHz FSB)
Intel 945GM DDR2 – 667 MHz 4 GB[b] (2 slots) 300 MHz Intel GMA 950 Intel 3945 802.11a/b/g, Dell: 1390 802.11b/g, 1490 802.11a/b/g 1280×800 1440×900 14.1" 32 338 238 2 kg  
Intel 945PM 300 MHz NVIDIA Quadro NVS 110 (256 MB)
D610 2005 Precision M20 Intel Pentium M Dothan (2 MB L2) up to 2.13 GHz Intel 915GM DDR2 – 533 MHz 2 GB (2 slots) 350 MHz Intel GMA 900 SigmaTel C-Major
STAC9751
LAN: Broadcom 57xx Gigabit controller
WLAN: Intel (PRO 2200 (802.11b/g) or PRO/Wireless 2915ABG) or Dell 1370
Bluetooth: Dell Wireless 350 (optional)
1024×768 1400×1050

32 bpp[d]

14.1" 34 312.5 261 2.1 kg  
Intel 915PM 350 MHz ATI Mobility Radeon X300 (64 MB DDR)
D600

[121][122]

2003 Inspiron 600m Intel Pentium M Banias (1 MB L2)

or Dothan (2 MB L2) 1.3 - 2.0 GHz (400 MHz FSB)

Intel 855PM DDR1 – 266 MHz 2 GB (2 slots) Discrete 200 MHz ATI Mobility Radeon 9500 (32/64 MB) SigmaTel C-Major
STAC9750
LAN: Broadcom 570x Gigabit controller
WLAN: Intel: PRO 2100 (802.11b) or PRO 2200 (802.11b/g)
or TrueMobile: 1300/1350 (802.11b/g) or 1400/1450 (802.11a/b/g)
Bluetooth: optional
CCFL 1400×1050
32 bpp or

1024×768
24 bpp

14.1" 30.5 315 256,5 2.1 kg  
15" case, performance
D830 2007 Precision M4300 Intel Core 2 Duo (800 MHz FSB) Intel 965GM DDR2 – 667 MHz 8 GB[a] (2 slots) Integrated (chipset)
or discrete
Intel GMA X3100 Intel: 3945 802.11a/b/g, 4965 802.11a/b/g/draft-n,
Dell: 1390 802.11b/g, 1490 802.11a/b/g, 1505 802.11a/b/g/draft-n
1280×800
1680×1050
1920×1200
15.4"
ntel 965PM NVIDIA Quadro NVS 135M (256 MB)
or Quadro NVS 140M (256 MB)
D820 2006 Precision M65 Core 2 Duo (667 MHz FSB)
Intel Core Duo (533 MHz FSB)
Intel 945GM DDR2 – 667 MHz 4 GB[b] (2 slots) Intel GMA 950 LAN: Broadcom 57xx Gigabit controller
WLAN: Intel 3945 802.11a/b/g, Dell 1490 802.11a/b/g
1280×800
1680×1050 1920×1200
15.4" 38 368 266.5
Intel 945PM or NVIDIA Quadro NVS 120 (256 MB)
D810 2005 Precision M70 Intel Pentium M Dothan (2 MB L2) up to 2.26 GHz Intel 915PM DDR2 – 533 MHz 2 GB (2 slots) Discrete ATI Mobility Radeon x300 (64/128 MB) 15.4"  
or Mobility Radeon x600 (128 MB)
D800 2003 Inspiron 8500

Inspiron 8600 Precision M60

Intel Pentium M Banias (1 MB L2)
or Dothan (2 MB L2) 1.3 - 1.8 GHz (400 MHz FSB)
Intel 855PM DDR1 – 266 MHz 2 GB (2 slots) nVidia GeForce4 4200 Go (32 MB) CCFL 15.4"  
or GeForce FX Go5200 (32/64 MB
or GeForce FX Go5650 (128 MB
Model Release Cousin model CPU Chipset Type Maximum Type Clock rate Video adapter Audio codec Network card Type Resolution " Height Width Depth Weight Battery
Memory Graphics Screen Dimensions (mm)
  1. ^ a b c officially supported 4 GB
  2. ^ a b c Usable RAM limited to 3.25 GB by chipset
  3. ^ This Laptop is a clone of a Dell Latitude D600
  4. ^ integrated graphics chipset supports up to 1600×1200 pixels / Mobility Radeon X300 supports up to 2048×1152 pixels with external monitor

X-Family (2002-2011)

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Model Release Inspiron cousin CPU Chipset Memory Graphics Audio codec Network card Screen Dimensions (mm) Weight
Type Maximum Type Clock rate controller Allocated memory Type Maximum resolution Height Width Depth
12.1" Convertible Tablet PC
XT3 2011 Up to an Intel Core i7-2640m Intel QM67 DDR3 – 1333 mHz 16 GB ( 2 slots ) Integrated (chipset) 1.30 GHz Intel HD 3000 Dynamically assigned up to 2 GB IDT HD92xx WLAN: Intel Centrino: Advanced-N 6205 or Ultimate-N 6300; or
Dell Wireless: 1501 (802.11b/g/n 1x1); or 1530 (802.11a/g/n 2x2)
IPS LED 1366×768 30.9 323 221.7 2.02 kg (6 cell stock)
XT2 2008 Intel Core 2 Duo (1.2, 1.4 or 1.6 GHz) Intel GS45[a] DDR3 –800 MHz 5 GB (1 GB soldered 1 slot) 475 MHz Intel GMA 4500MHD up to 384 MB IDT 92HD71B7 LAN:Intel 82567LF Gigabit Network (10/100/1000 Mbit/s)
WLAN:Intel Wi-Fi Link (5100AGN or 5300AGN)
or Dell Wireless (1397 (802.11g) or 1510 (802.11a/g/n 2x2))
LED 1280×768 32 bpp 27.4 220.6 297 1.62 kg

(28 WHr battery)

XT 2007 Intel Core 2 Duo
(1.33 GHz) U7700
Radeon Xpress 1250 DDR2 –667 MHz 3 GB (1 GB soldered 1 slot) 350 MHz ATI Radeon X300 up to 384 MB SigmaTel STAC9205 Broadcom NetXtreme Gigabit Ethernet (10/100/1000 Mbit/s)
WLAN: Intel Wireless Wi-Fi Link 4965AGN
400 cd/m2 CCFL
or 230 cd/m2 LED
1280×768 32 bpp 25 218 297 1.69 kg

(42 WHr battery)

12.1"
X1[b] 2005 Intel Pentium M Intel 915GMS DDR2 –400 MHz 2.25 GB (256 MB soldered 1 slot) Integrated (chipset) 350 MHz Intel GMA 900 SigmaTel C-Major
STAC9751
Broadcom NetXtreme BCM5751 Gigabit Ethernet PCI Express
MiniPCI card for Wireless LAN
CCFL 1280×768 32 bpp 25 286 196.8 1.14 kg

(27-WHr battery)

X300 2003 300M Intel Pentium M Intel 855GM DDR1 – 266 MHz 1.15 GB (128 MB soldered 1 slot) 133 MHz Intel Extreme Graphics 2 32 - 64 SigmaTel C-Major
STAC9750
Broadcom 570x Gigabit Series CCFL 1024×768 32 bpp 22.2 275 233.6 1.31 kg

(28-WHr battery)

X200 2002 Intel PIII Mobile Intel 830MG SDRAM – 133 MHz 630 MB (128 MB soldered 1 slot) 133 MHz Intel Extreme Graphics 32 - 48 Cirrus Logic CS4299 3c905C-TX CCFL 1024×768 18 bpp ≈24 273 226 1.31 kg

(27-WHr battery)

  1. ^ GM45 in small package
  2. ^ fanless computer using 1.8-inch PATA HDD

V-Family (2000-2002)

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Model Release Cousin model CPU Chipset Memory Graphics Audio codec
NIC
modem / wireless
Screen Dimensions (mm) Weight
Type Maximum Type Clock rate Controller Allocated memory Type Resolution " Height Width Depth
V700 2000 Inspiron 2500 Intel PIII Mobile Intel 815E SDRAM – 100 MHz 512 MB (2 slots) Integrated (chipset) 3D graphics with Direct AGP 32 MB SigmaTel C-Major
STAC9700
3Com 10/100 LAN
56K V.90 Mini-PCI modem
CCFL 1024×768

32 bpp

14.1"
V710 2001 Inspiron 2600 Intel PIII Mobile Intel 830M SDRAM– 133 MHz 512 MB (2 slots) Integrated (chipset) 166 MHz Intel Extreme Graphics 32 or 64 MB SigmaTel C-Major
STAC9700
3Com 10/100 LAN
56K V.90 Mini-PCI modem
CCFL 1024×768

32 bpp

14.1" 37 328 274 3.2 kg
V740 2002 Inspiron 2650 Intel P4-M Intel 845 MP DDR1 – 266 MHz 512 MB (2 slots) Discrete nVidia GeForce2 Go (16 or 32 MB) SigmaTel C-Major
STAC9700
3Com 10/100 LAN
56K V.90 Mini-PCI modem
CCFL 1024×768

32 bpp

14.1" 36 328 275 3.2 kg

C-Family (1999-2002)

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All screens have a TN active-LCD matrix and a CCFL backlit.

Model Release Cousin model CPU Chipset Memory Graphics Audio codec
NIC
modem / wireless
Screen Dimensions (mm) Weight
Type Maximum Type Clock rate Controller Allocated memory Type Resolution " Height Width Depth
C400 2001 Intel PIII Mobile Intel 830M SDRAM– 133 MHz GB (2 slots)[a] Integrated (chipset) 166 MHz Intel Extreme Graphics 32 or 64 MB Cirrus Logic CS4205 3Com 10/100 LAN CCFL 1024×768

18 bpp

12.1" 26.6-30.5 290 238 1.63 kg

(4-cell battery)

C540 2002 Inspiron 4100 Mobile Intel Celeron Intel 845M DDR1 – 266 MHz 1 GB (2 slots) Discrete ATI Mobility Radeon 7500C (32 MB) Cirrus Logic CS4205 V.92 capable 56K MDC softmodem CCFL 1400×1050

32 bpp

14.1" 36,5 319 254 5.73 lb[b]
C510 2001 Inspiron 4000 Intel Celeron (PIII-based) Mobile Intel 830M SDRAM – 133 MHz 1 GB (2 slots) ATI Mobility Radeon M6P (16 MB) Cirrus Logic CS4205 Dell TrueMobile 1150 Mini-PCI Wireless[c] CCFL 1024×768

32 bpp

14.1" 36,5 319 254 5.73 lb[b]
C500 2000 Inspiron 4000 Intel Celeron Mobile
mini-ZIF
Intel 440BX

SDRAM –
66/100 MHz[d]

512 MB (2 slots) 133 MHz ATi Mobility Radeon M3 (8 MB) ESS Maestro 3i 3Com 10/100 LAN
56K V.90 Mini-PCI modem
CCFL 800×600,
1024×768 16 bpp
12.1" / 14.1"
C640 2002 Inspiron 4150 Intel P4-M Intel 845M DDR1 – 266 MHz 2 GB[e] (2 slots) Discrete ATI Mobility Radeon 7500C (32 MB) Cirrus Logic CS4205 V.92 capable 56K MDC softmodem CCFL 1400×1050, 32 bpp 14.1" 36,5 319 254 5.73 lb[b]
C610 2001 Inspiron 4100 Intel PIII Mobile Intel 830M SDRAM – 133 MHz 1 GB (2 slots) ATI Mobility Radeon M6P (16 MB) Cirrus Logic CS4205 Dell TrueMobile 1150 Mini-PCI Wireless[c] CCFL

1024×768,
1400×1050, 32 bpp

14.1" 36,5 319 254 5.73 lb[b]
C600 2000 Inspiron 4000 Intel PIII Mobile Intel 440BX SDRAM – 100 MHz 512 MB (2 slots) 133 MHz ATi Mobility Radeon M3 (8 MB) ESS Maestro 3i 56K V.90 Mini-PCI modem[c] CCFL 1400×1050, 32 bpp, 1024×768 32 bpp 14.1" 38,5 319 254 5.51 lb[b]
C840 2002 Inspiron 8200
Precision M50
Intel P4-M Intel 845 MP DDR1 – 266 MHz 2 GB[e] (2 slots) Discrete 220 MHz nVidia GeForce4 440 Go (64 MB) Cirrus Logic CS4205[f] Mini-PCI Wireless card capable CCFL 1600×1200, 32 bpp 15.1"
C810 2001 Inspiron 8100

Precision M40

Intel PIII Mobile (Tualatin) Intel 815EP-T SDRAM – 133 MHz 512 MB (2 slots) nVidia GeForce2 Go (16 or 32 MB) ESS Maestro 3i 56K V.90 Mini-PCI modem[c] CCFL 1024×768,

1400×1050, 16 bpp

14.1 / 15"
C800 2000 Inspiron 8000

Inspiron 2500

Intel PIII Mobile Intel 815E SDRAM – 100 MHz 512 MB (2 slots) 105 MHz ATi Mobility Radeon M4 (8 or 16 MB) ESS Maestro 3i 56K V.90 Mini-PCI modem[c] CCFL 1600×1200, 32 bpp 15" 44,5 330 276 7.67 lb[g]
CPx J650GT 1999 Inspiron 3800 Intel PIII Mobile Intel 440BX SDRAM – 100 MHz 512 MB (2 slots) ATI Mobility Rage Pro M1 (4 MB) ESS Maestro 3i 56K V.90 Mini-PCI modem[c] CCFL 1024×768

32 bpp

14.1" 45 320 255,5
  1. ^ 1 user-accessible
  2. ^ a b c d e with CD-ROM module
  3. ^ a b c d e f Optional
  4. ^ PC66, or PC100 specially selected RAM
  5. ^ a b Motherboard supports 1 GB SODIMMs (unavailable at time of laptop release, regular configuration is 2x215 MB)
  6. ^ on Intel 82801CAM ICH3-M South Bridge
  7. ^ with FDD module

L-Family (1999-2006)

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All screens have a TN active-LCD matrix and a CCFL-backlit.

Model Release Inspiron cousin CPU Chipset Memory Graphics Audio codec Network card Screen Dimensions (mm) Weight
Type Maximum Video type Clock rate Controller Memory Type Resolution " Height Width Depth
15.4"
131L 2006 1501 AMD Turion 64 X2 ATI Radeon Xpress 1150 DDR2 – 533 MHz 2 GB (2 slots) 400 MHz ATI Radeon Xpress 1150 (integrated) 256 MB HyperMemory Dell Wireless 1490 (802.11a/g) CCFL 1280×800 14,1 / 15,4 36 356 266 2.83 kg
120L 2006 1300 Pentium M or Celeron M Intel 910GML DDR2-533 MHz 2 GB (2 slots) Intel GMA 900 Up to 128 MB Dell Wireless 1470/1370 CCFL 1280×800 14/15.6 36 356 266 2.85
110L[123] 2005 1000 Pentium M or Celeron M Intel 910GML DDR1 1 GB (1 slot) 400 MHz Intel GMA900 Up to 128 MB SigmaTel STAC9752AT CCFL 1024×768 14.1" / 15 37.2 330 268 2.8 kg (w/ 14.1-inch display and 8-cell lithium ion)

2.9 kg (w/ 14.1-inch display and 8-cell NiMH battery) 2.92 kg (w/ 15-inch display and 8-cell lithium-ion battery) 3.01 kg (w/ 15-inch display and 8-cell NiMH battery)

100L[124][125] 2004 1150 Intel Pentium 4 or Intel Celeron Intel 852GMV DDR 1 GB (2 slots) Intel Extreme Graphics 2 Sigmatel 9750 Dell Wireless 1350 WLAN

Dell Wireless 1450 Dual Band WLAN

CCFL 1024×768 14.1" / 15 44.5-47.95 (14.1" models)

46.5-48.3 (15" models)

329 (14.1" models)

335 (15" models)

275 3.3 kg (w/ CD drive, 8-cell battery and 14.1")

3.4 kg (w/ CD drive, 12-cell battery and 14.1") 3.5 kg (w/ CD drive, 8-cell battery and 15") 3.7 kg (w/ CD drive, 12-cell battery, and 15")

12.1" ultraportable
L400 2001 2100 Intel PIII Mobile Intel 440BX SDRAM – 100 MHz 256 MB (1 slot) ATI Mobility M 4 MB Crystal CS4281 CS4297A 3Com 3C920 CCFL 1024×768 18 bpp 12,1 25,7 272 220 1,63 kg 6-cell / 1,56 kg 4-cell
LS 1999 2000 Intel PIII Mobile Intel 440BX SDRAM – 100 MHz 256 MB (1 slot) NeoMagic NM2200 2,5 MB NeoMagic NMG5 CCFL 800×600 18 bpp 12,1 25,7 272 220 1,66 kg 6-cell / 1,62 kg 4-cell

CS-Family (1998-1999)

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Model Release CPU Chipset Memory Graphics Audio codec Network card Screen Dimensions (mm) Weight
Type Maximum Type Clock rate Controller Memory Type Resolution " Height Width Depth
CS R 1999 Intel 440BX SDRAM – 66 MHz 512 MB (2 slots) NeoMagic MagicMedia 256 ZX 4 MB NeoMagic MagicMedia 256 ZX CCFL 800×600
1024×768 16 bpp
13,3 29 306 246 1.89 kg 6-cell
CSx 1999 Intel PIII Mobile Intel 440BX SDRAM – 66 MHz 512 MB (2 slots) NeoMagic MagicMedia 256 ZX 4 MB NeoMagic MagicMedia 256 ZX CCFL 1024×768 16 bpp 13,3 29 306 246 1.95 kg 4-cell
CS[126] 1998 Intel PII Mobile Intel 440BX SDRAM – 66 MHz 512 MB (2 slots) NeoMagic MagicMedia 256 ZX 4 MB NeoMagic MagicMedia 256 ZX CCFL 1024×768 16 bpp 13,3 29 306 246 1.95 kg 4-cell

CP-Family (1997-1999)

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Model Release CPU Chipset Memory Graphics Audio codec Network card Screen Dimensions (mm) Weight
Type Maximum Type Clock rate Controller Memory Type Resolution " Height Width Depth
CPx Pentium III 750 MHz;
CPi[127][128] 1998 to 1999 Intel Pentium II 233-400 MHz Intel 440BX EDO(D series)/SDRAM(A series) 256 MB (2 slots) or 128 MB(2 slots) for D series 64-bit (128-bit hardware - accelerated) PCI NeoMagic 2160 2.0 MB internal EDO RAM Crystal 4237B

/

NeoMagic MagicMedia 256 (A models)

TFT 800×600

1024×768

12.1

13.3

44.1 306 241 2.8 kg
CP 1997 to 1998 Intel Pentium MMX 166 to 233 MHz Intel 430TX EDO 128 MB (2 slots) NeoMagic 2160 2.0 MB internal EDO RAM Crystal 4237B TFT 800×600 12.1 38.6 306 241 2.5 kg

XP-Family (1994-1998)

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The Latitude XP was introduced as the first laptop with an optional Lithium-ion battery.[129] For XPi and earlier models, the BIOS limited storage to an 8.4 gb or smaller hard drive. The XPi CD was the last mass-market laptop with an optical trackball. In 1996, the XP line was updated with higher resolution screens and updated Pentium processors. A base model for business use known as LM was introduced, while the high-end models were renamed XPi.[130] In 1997, the range would be upgraded to include Intel's MMX.[131]

Model Release CPU Chipset Memory Graphics Audio codec Network card Screen Dimensions (mm) Weight
Type Maximum Type Clock rate Controller Memory Type Resolution " Height Width Depth
XPi CD 1996 Intel Pentium 150 or Pentium MMX 166 MHz FPM/EDO 72/80 MB (2 slots, 8/16 MB soldered);
48 MB for a 150 MHz CPU
NeoMagic MagicGraph 128V (150 MHz) or 128ZV (166 MHz) 1.1MB ESS AudioDrive ES1888 (150 MHz), or ES1887 (166 MHz) TFT TN 800×600
16 bpp
12.1" 3.4 kg
XPi 1995 Intel Pentium 75, 90, 100, 120, 133 MHz 40 MB (2 slots, 8 MB soldered) NeoMagic NM2070 1 MB ESS AudioDrive ES1888 DSTN or TFT TN 640×480 or 800×600 10.5"
XP 1994 486DX2 @50 MHz, 486DX4 @75 or 100 MHz 38 MB (2 slots) STN or TFT TN 9,5
 
Dell Latitude LM, manufactured in late 1996. It is equipped with a 133 mhz Pentium processor, trackpad, CDROM drive, 12.1 inch TFT display, and is upgraded to the maximum of 40 megabytes of RAM.
 
Display
 
Ports
 
Serial number and specifications

History

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Announcements:

E-Family

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  • 2020: 18 June: E7270. E7470, E7870[132]
  • 2012: 21 May: E6230, E6330, E6430, E6430s, E6530, E5430, E5440, E5510, E5530, E6430 ATG[133]
  • 2011: 8 Feb: E5420, E5520, E6220, E6320, E6420, E6520, E6420 ATG laptops and XT3 convertible tablet[134]
  • 2010: 8 April: E6410, E6510, E6410 ATG[135]
  • 2008: 12 August: E-Family (E4200, E4300, E5400, E6500, E5500, E6400, E6400 ATG)[136]

D-Family

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  • 2007: 28 June: D430;[137] 9 May: D630, D830, D531;[138] 16 January: ATG D620 announced[139]
  • 2006: 20 June: D420;[140] 2 May: D520;[141] 29 March: D620, D820 announced[142]
  • 2005: 26 April: D510;[143] 1 February: D410, D610 and D810 announced[144]
  • 2004: 12 January: D505 announced[145]
  • 2003: 19 May: D400;[146] 10 April: D500;[147] 12 March: D-family (D600, D800) announced[148]

C-Family

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  • 2002: 11 July: C640 announced
  • 2001: 12 November: C400 announced[149]
  • 2000: 25 September: C600, C800 announced[150]
  • 1999: 25 October: CPx H500GT and CPt V466GT announced[151](Some of the earlier Dell laptops lacked a built-in Ethernet network adapter well into the Internet age, CPx H500GT was one such model); 23 August: CS-line (R400XT);[152]14 June: CPi R400GT, CPi A400XT, and CPi A366ST;[153] 4 May: CPt-line; 5 January: CPi A366XT and A300ST announced[154]
  • CPi D266XT (BIOS Ph 7/30/98-2001): PII-266, 512 KB cache, Intel i440BX; 13.3 1024×768 TFT; 256 MB max, 2 EDO SoDIMM slots; 4 - 20 GB, two PCMCIA, two modular bays, PS/2, VGA, parallel, USB 1.1, audio in/out. Windows 98.
  • 1997: C-family announced (with CP-line)

XPi-Family

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  • 1996: Latitude XPi P133ST (NeoMagic NM2070 video chipset, 24 MB of memory (8 MB soldered), 1.2 GB hard disk, PCMCIA modem card, 10.2" SVGA (800×600) TFT display, Windows 95 with possibility to partition and install Linux, Desktop Survival Guide)

Ultraportable

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  • 2007: 28 June: D430 announced[137]
  • 2005: 30 March: X1 announced[155]
  • 2003: 29 July: X300 announced[156]
  • 2002: 6 May: X200 announced[157]
  • 2000 4 October: LS H500ST announced[158]

Value

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  • 2006: 6 November: 131L;[159]23 March: 120L announced[160]
  • 2005: 8 March: 110L announced[161]
  • 2004: 13 April: 100L announced[162]

The Latitude 100L is a near-clone of the Inspiron 1150 and is also closely related to the 1100, 5100, and 5150. The Latitude 110L is a near-clone of the Inspiron 1000.

Repairability

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The Dell Latitude E5270 (2017) scored a perfect 10 on iFixit. It is unclear whether other Latitude laptops have a similar form factor and are equivalently modular.[163]

See also

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