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In our tests the screen performed about average in terms of color saturation and contrast, falling behind compared to some of the nicer panels we have seen on consumer notebooks. With our light meter we measured an average contrast ratio of , which is well below most consumer panels. Peak brightness measured in at nit, which is great for viewing outdoors in partially shaded areas or under bright office lighting.

Backlight brightness was even across the panel, with only a 20nit spread between center and the left and right sides. No backlight bleed was seen around the edges or at the corners either. Viewing angles were average, with the vertical viewing range spanning from degrees tilted forward or back. Horizontal viewing angles were better, with colors staying true to degrees off-center.

The Latitude E features narrow stereo speakers located on each side of the keyboard. For business use they were more than adequate, offering plenty of volume for listening to music in small to midsize rooms. Audio quality was average, with some midrange and good high notes. Bass was lacking, but this was a given without a subwoofer.

External outputs include an analog headphone jack, which will work with most external speakers. The keyboard keys are jet-black with bright white lettering and have minimal cupping. Typing pressure is minimal, with each press making a very mild click when the key is fully triggered. Compared to my Latitude D, typing noise has been significantly reduced.

The moderate amount of lag found in older revisions is completely gone, making the navigation experience much nicer. Sensitivity is great with default settings, although we still had some problems with a tap to drag event not fully releasing of the object you were moving. The touchpad also features two and three-finger gestures for scrolling, zooming, and flicking. With the pointing stick included with the keyboard, the E features two sets of buttons.

The top-most buttons for the pointing stick include a middle button which can be configured to control tabs. The buttons are all great to use, with good feedback and a long throw. Performance and Benchmarks System performance was great with the 2. Is there any way to reinstall Windows 7 with all the necessary drivers for the computer itself? I'm having a lot of trouble with this and I'm at the end of my rope in trying to figure this out. Does anybody have any suggestions?

Note: Windows 7 went end of life in January, -- no further security updates since that time. It's a risky OS to use online at this point; Windows 10 is a better idea. Welcome to the Dell Community Kyleboy Your COA should be under the battery and it can still be used to activate W I have an E as my backup laptop should my HP fail!!! Browse Community. Turn on suggestions. Auto-suggest helps you quickly narrow down your search results by suggesting possible matches as you type.

Showing results for. Design That Works with You: Enjoy wireless mobility, or go wired when the situation demands it with a range of ports and inter-compatible E-Family docking options. Slim, Reinforced Displays: Advanced LED technology enables Latitude E-Family laptops to have thin widescreen displays while remaining exceptionally durable under everyday use.

Critical Data Protection: A fast response free-fall-sensor on the motherboard, along with a Dell StrikeZone shock absorber, can protect your data against system drops - even if the laptop is turned off. Optional solid-state drives allow for fast, reliable data storage and loading. Whether in the office or around the globe, Latitude E-Family laptops can simplify productivity for mobile collaboration. Easy Global Collaboration: The wireless options let you connect with colleagues without the restriction or hassle of cable.

A light sensitive webcam and noise-reducing microphone for speech enhancement can be paired with speakers for an optimal videoconferencing experience. Smart Controls: An intuitive, gesture-enabled touchpad and vibrant backlit keyboard let you work smartly - and comfortably - in virtually any situation. Power to Do More: With powerful yet power-efficient Intel Core processors and abundant amount of memory, you can get an extra boost of performance to stay on top of business.

With their emphasis on stability, inter-compatibility, global support and business-class control, Latitude E-Family laptops can help save IT time and money within your organization. Globally Standard Platforms: IT can standardize E-Family laptops to a global configuration at the time of purchase, making it easy to resolve issues and order replacement parts later.

Pros: Computer arrived in a plain brown box that I approached with some trepidation. But inside was a computer that was obviously refurbished but not abused or broken in any way. It worked from the start with one exception see below in cons. Windows 7 Home Premium X64 was installed and worked just like any new laptop install. I was happy to see it had the optional X screen as well as a decent dual band N wireless card and Bluetooth. The unit got also had the 9 cell optional battery and it appears to be a good, solid battery.

There was no crapware installed but there are a lot of business oriented programs. Speed is very good but the laptop does run hot. A vent on the left side does blow out seriously warm air. This is a welcome addition. On the hard drive is a folder with all the Dell drivers but one wonders just how old these are. Cons: One thing that made me angry before I figured it out.

This laptop has a modular bay where the DVD is installed. This is kind of bummer and might prompt a novice user to send the laptop back thinking the DVD was defective. Strangely enough the DVD did appeared as if by magic once for a little while while I had the original hard drive in but then disappeared again. The pointing stick input device is about useless.



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