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.
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[]
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
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.
Previous and current models[]
List does not include rugged modifications | |||||||||||||||
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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 (9000 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 |
Dell used the "E-series" name up through the 2016 models, and new 2017 models drop the "E." 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 line-up 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.
Latitude C series[]
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).
Latitude D-series[]
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 D4x0 series[]
Dell Latitude D400/D410[]
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.
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.
Latitude XT series[]
The Latitude XT was a touch-screen convertible-tablet computer series.
Latitude XT[]
In July 2008, Dell released multitouch touch-screen drivers for the Latitude XT Tablet, claiming the "industry's first convertible tablet with multitouch capabilities." Dell has partnered with N-trig, providers of DuoSense technology, combining pen, capacitive touch and multitouch 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.
Technical specifications[]
The majority of Latitude laptops are built to order.
Operating System: Windows, FreeDOS, or Ubuntu for some models.
XP-Family (1994-1998)[]
The Latitude XP was introduced as the first laptop with an optional Lithium-ion battery. 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. In 1997, the range would be upgraded to include Intel's MMX.
Model | Release | CPU | Chipset | Memory | Graphics | Audio codec | Network card | Screen | Dimensions (mm) | Weight | ||||||||
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Type | Maximum | Type | Clock rate | Controller | Memory | Type | Resolution | " | Height | Width | Depth | |||||||
XP | 1994 | 486DX2 @50 MHz, 486DX4 @75 or 100 MHz | Western Digital 8110 | FPM/EDO | 38 MB (2 slots) | |||||||||||||
XPi | 1995 | Intel Pentium @75, 90, 100, 120, 133 MHz | ||||||||||||||||
XPi CD | 1996 |
CP-Family (1997-1999)[]
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 | |||||||
CP | 1997 to 1998 | Intel Pentium MMX @166 to 233 MHz | Intel 430TX | EDO | NeoMagic 2160 | 2.0 MB internal EDO RAM | ||||||||||||
CPi | 1998 to 1999 | Intel Pentium II @233-400 MHz | Intel 440BX | EDO(D series)/SDRAM(A series) | ||||||||||||||
CPx | Intel Pentium III 750 MHz |
CS-Family (1998-1999)[]
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 | 1998 | Intel Pentium II Mobile | Intel 440BX | SDRAM – 66 MHz | 512 MB (2 slots) | NeoMagic MagicMedia 256 ZX | 4 MB | NeoMagic MagicMedia 256 ZX | CCFL | 13,3 | 29 | 306 | 246 | 1.95 kg 4-cell | ||||
CSx | 1999 | Intel Pentium III Mobile | 1024×768 16 bpp | |||||||||||||||
CS R | 1.89 kg 6-cell |
L-Family (1995-2006)[]
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 | ||||||||
11.3", 12.1" ultraportable and 15.4" | |||||||||||||||||||
LX | July 1995 | Intel 486DX4 @75 or 100MHz | |||||||||||||||||
LM | 1996 | Intel 430MX | |||||||||||||||||
LS | 1999 | 2000 | Intel Pentium III Mobile | Intel 440BX | SDRAM – 100 MHz | 256 MB (1 slot) | |||||||||||||
LT | Jan 1999 | Intel Pentium MMX Mobile @266MHz | |||||||||||||||||
L400 | 2001 | 2100 | Intel Pentium III Mobile | Intel 440BX | SDRAM – 100 MHz | 256 MB (1 slot) | |||||||||||||
100L | 2004 | Intel Pentium 4 or Intel Celeron | Intel 852GMV | DDR | 1 GB (2 slots) | 400 MHz | Intel GMA900 | ||||||||||||
110L | 2005 | 1000 | Intel Pentium M or Celeron M | Intel 910GML | DDR1 | 1 GB (1 slot) | Up to 128 MB | SigmaTel STAC9752AT | |||||||||||
120L | 2006 | 1300 | DDR2 – 533 MHz | 2 GB (2 slots) | 400 MHz | ATI Radeon Xpress 1150 (integrated) | |||||||||||||
131L | 1501 | AMD Turion 64 X2 | ATI Radeon Xpress 1150 |
C-Family (1999-2002)[]
All screens have a TN active-LCD matrix and a CCFL backlit.
Model | Release | Cousin model | CPU | Chipset | Memory | Graphics | Audio codec |
|
Screen | Dimensions (mm) | Weight | ||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Type | Maximum | Type | Clock rate | Controller | Allocated memory | Type | Resolution | " | Height | Width | Depth | ||||||||||
CPx J650GT | 1999 | Inspiron 3800 | Intel Pentium III Mobile | SDRAM – 100 MHz | 512 MB (2 slots) | Discrete | |||||||||||||||
C500 | |||||||||||||||||||||
C600 | Inspiron 4000 | ||||||||||||||||||||
C800 | 2000 | ||||||||||||||||||||
C400 | |||||||||||||||||||||
C610 | 2001 | ||||||||||||||||||||
C810 |
|
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C640 | Intel Pentium 4-M | ||||||||||||||||||||
C840 | 2002 |
|
V-Family (2000-2002)[]
Model | Release | Cousin model | CPU | Chipset | Memory | Graphics | Audio codec |
|
Screen | Dimensions (mm) | Weight | ||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Type | Maximum | Type | Clock rate | Controller | Allocated memory | Type | Resolution | " | Height | Width | Depth | ||||||||||
V700 | 2000 | Inspiron 2500 | Intel Pentium III Mobile | Intel 815E | SDRAM – 100 MHz | 512 MB (2 slots) | Integrated (chipset) | 3D graphics with Direct AGP | 32 MB | SigmaTel C-Major STAC9700 |
|
CCFL |
|
14.1 | |||||||
V710 | 2001 | Inspiron 2600 | Intel 830M | SDRAM– 133 MHz | 166 MHz | Intel Extreme Graphics | 32 or 64 MB | 37 | 328 | 274 | 3.2 kg | ||||||||||
V740 | 2002 | Inspiron 2650 | Intel Pentium 4-M | Intel 845 MP | DDR1 – 266 MHz | Discrete | nVidia GeForce2 Go (16 or 32 MB) | 36 | 275 |
X-Family (2002-2011)[]
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" and 12.1" Convertible Tablet PC | ||||||||||||||||||
X200 | 2002 | Intel Pentium III Mobile | Intel 830MG | SDRAM – 133 MHz | 630 MB (128 MB soldered + 1 slot) | Integrated (chipset) | 133 MHz | Intel Extreme Graphics | 32 - 48 | Cirrus Logic CS4299 | 3c905C-TX | CCFL | 1024×768 18 bpp | 1.31 kg (27-WHr battery) | ||||
X300 | 2003 | 300M | Intel Pentium M | Intel Extreme Graphics 2 | 32 - 64 | SigmaTel C-Major STAC9750 | Broadcom 570x Gigabit Series | 1024×768 32 bpp | ||||||||||
X1 | 2005 | 350 MHz | Intel GMA 900 | up to 384 MB | SigmaTel C-Major
STAC9751 |
|
1280×768 32 bpp | 25 | ||||||||||
XT | 2007 | Intel Core 2 Duo (1.33 GHz) U7700 | Radeon Xpress 1250 | DDR2 –667 MHz | 3 GB (1 GB soldered + 1 slot) | ATI Radeon X300 | SigmaTel STAC9205 |
|
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XT2 | 2008 | Intel Core 2 Duo (1.2, 1.4 or 1.6 GHz) | Intel GS45 | DDR3 –800 MHz | 5 GB (1 GB soldered + 1 slot) | 475 MHz | Intel GMA 4500MHD | IDT 92HD71B7 |
|
LED | 27.4 | 1.62 kg (28 WHr battery) | ||||||
XT3 | 2011 | Up to an Intel Core i7-2640m | Intel QM67 | DDR3 – 1333 mHz | 16 GB (2 slots) | Intel HD 3000 |
D-Family (2003-2007)[]
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, 14" case and 15" case, performance | |||||||||||||||||||
D500 | 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 |
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D600 | Inspiron 600m | Intel 855PM | Discrete | ATI Mobility Radeon 9000 (32/64 MB) | |||||||||||||||
D800 |
|
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) or GeForce FX Go5200 (32/64 MB or GeForce FX Go5650 (128 MB | |||||||||||||
D400 | 2004 | Intel Centrino M /Pentium M ULV (Banias) | |||||||||||||||||
D505 | Inspiron 510m | Intel Pentium M Banias (1 MB L2) or Dothan (2 MB L2) 1.3 - 2.0 GHz (400 MHz FSB) Celeron M | |||||||||||||||||
D410 | |||||||||||||||||||
D610 | 2005 | Precision M20 | Integrated (chipset) or discrete | ||||||||||||||||
D810 | Precision M70 |
E-Family (2007-2017)[]
Model | Release | CPU | Chipset | Memory | Graphics | Audio codec | Network card | Screen | Dimensions (mm) | Weight (kg) | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Type | Maximum | Type | Resolution | " | Height | Width | Depth | ||||||||
10.1", 11.6", 13", 14" and 15" Entry-Level | |||||||||||||||
2100 | 2009 | Intel Atom N270 | 945PM | DDR2 |
|
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 | |||||
2110 | 2010 | Intel Atom N470 | NM10 | 2 GB (1 slot) |
|
Anti-glare LED | 1024×600, 1366×768 | ||||||||
2120 | 2011 | Intel Atom N455/N550 | DDR3 | ||||||||||||
3340 | 2014 | Intel Celeron or Intel Core 4th Gen | Intel Lynx point-LP | DDR3L-1600 | |||||||||||
3150 | 2015 | DDR3L-1333 | 2 GB, 4 GB, 8 GB (1 SODIMM slot) | Intel HD Graphics | Realtek ALC3234–CG |
|
1366×768 | 11.6 | 22.9 | 301 | 212 | 1.68 | |||
3160 | DDR3L-1600 | ||||||||||||||
3350 |
Z-Family (2009)[]
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 | 2009 | 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" |
3xxx, 5xxx, 7xxx, 9xxx Series (2017-current)[]
Model | Release | CPU | Chipset | Memory | Graphics | Audio codec | Network card | Screen | Dimensions (mm) | Weight
(kg) | |||||
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Type | Maximum | Type | Resolution | " | Height | Width | Depth | ||||||||
11.6", 13", 14" and 15" Entry-Level laptops | |||||||||||||||
3380 | 2016 | Intel Core
|
DDR4 | 8 GB (1 SODIMM slot) | |||||||||||
3480 | Intel Core 7th Gen Kaby Lake | 16 GB (2 slots) | Intel HD 620 | ||||||||||||
3180 | 2017 |
|
DDR3L | 2 GB and 4 GB (on-board memory) |
|
Realtek ALC3234 |
|
1366×768 | 11.6 | 20.75 | 303.30 | 206 | 1.26 | ||
3390 2-in-1 |
|
|
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3490 | Intel Core 8th Gen Kaby Lake R | ||||||||||||||
3189 | 2018 | LPDDR3 | 2 GB and 4 GB and 8 GB (8 GB RAM on P26T001 only) (on-board memory) | 303.80 | 207.9 | 1.4749 | |||||||||
3301 | 8th Gen Intel Core
|
4, 8, 16 GB (on-board memory) | |||||||||||||
3590 | Intel Core 8th Gen Kaby Lake R | ||||||||||||||
3190 | 2019 |
|
DDR4 | 16 GB (1 SODIMM slot) | |||||||||||
3190 2-in-1 | |||||||||||||||
3310 | Intel Celeron/Pentium
8th Gen Intel Core
|
Whiskey Lake | |||||||||||||
3310 2-in-1 | |||||||||||||||
3500 | Intel Core 8th Gen Whiskey Lake | ||||||||||||||
3120 | 2021 |
| |||||||||||||
3320 |
8th Gen Intel Core
|
Whiskey Lake | |||||||||||||
3330 (2022 model) | 2022 |
|
LPDDR4x | ||||||||||||
12", 13", 14" and 15" Midrange laptops | |||||||||||||||
5280 | 2017 | Intel Core i3, i5 and i7 | DDR4 | 32 GB (2 slots) | |||||||||||
5480 | 7th gen Core i3/i5/i7 | ||||||||||||||
5580 | DDR4-2400 (or 2133) |
|
Intel Dual Band Wireless-AC 8265 + Bluetooth 4.2 | IPS, opt. touch | |||||||||||
5290 | 2018 | Intel Core i3, i5 and i7 | DDR4 | ||||||||||||
12", 13", 14" and 15" Ultrabook laptops | |||||||||||||||
7280 | 2017 | Intel Core 7th Gen Kaby Lake | DDR4 | 16 GB (1 slot) | Intel HD 620 | Realtek ALC3246 | |||||||||
7380 | DDR4-2133 | ||||||||||||||
7480 | Intel Core 7th Gen Kaby Lake
up to 7600u |
32 GB (2 slots) | Qualcomm QCA61x4A or Intel Dual Band Wireless-AC 8265 + Bluetooth 4.2 | ||||||||||||
7290 | 2018 | Intel Core 8th Gen Kaby Lake R | DDR4-2400 (or 2133) | 16 GB (1 slot) | Realtek ALC3246 | Qualcomm QCA61x4A, Qualcomm Snapdragon X7 or Intel Dual-Band Wireless-AC 8265 | |||||||||
7390 | Realtek ALC3246-CG | Intel Dual Band Wireless-AC 8265 + Bluetooth 4.2 | |||||||||||||
7490 | Intel Core 8th Gen Kaby Lake R up to 8650u | 32 GB (2 slots) | Intel HD 620 (or UHD 620) | ||||||||||||
7300 | 2019 | ||||||||||||||
7400 | Intel Core 8th Gen Whiskey Lake up to 8665u | ||||||||||||||
7310 | 2020 | ||||||||||||||
7410 |
History[]
Announcements:
C-Family[]
D-Family[]
E-Family[]
- 2008: 12 August: E-Family (E4200, E4300, E5400, E6500, E5500, E6400, E6400 ATG)
- 2010: 8 April: E6410, E6510, E6410 ATG
- 2011: 8 Feb: E5420, E5520, E6220, E6320, E6420, E6520, E6420 ATG laptops and XT3 convertible tablet
XPi-Family[]
- 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[]
- 2000 4 October: LS H500ST announced
- 2002: 6 May: X200 announced
- 2003: 29 July: X300 announced
- 2005: 30 March: X1 announced
- 2007: 28 June: D430 announced
Value[]
- 2004: 13 April: 100L announced
- 2005: 8 March: 110L announced
- 2006: 6 November: 131L;23 March: 120L announced
Repairability[]
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.
See also[]
- Lenovo ThinkPad
- HP EliteBook and ZBook
- Dell Precision and XPS
- Fujitsu Lifebook and Celsius
- Dynabook Tecra