Dell Latitude E6400 Review cell1540rol

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  • Nicely done, but sorry to be a fact-nazi, but a review actually isn't an overview of what something has, but what it can do and how well or poorly it does them. Thanks for taking the time to upload it, but next time how about telling us something we don't know about it. I can find out about 90% of what you said, from the Dell website. What I'd liked to have known was how well it performs, what you think of it, what problems, (if any), how well it copes with various daily computing needs etc. :)

  • @londongamer Thanks for the input. At least you said it with out calling me names or being rude and disrespectful like some other commenters do. I would do what you suggested, however this computer has a password, and other work sensitive information, So I could only show what I could (I don't know the password)

  • Well done! E6400 looks nice and sturdy.

  • I know. It is a really solid machine. Too bad it's not mine. But I'm the proud owner of a D620. Just as solid

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  • easy easy man

  • You totally remind me of Mark Zuckerburg... :P

  • @cell1540rol You're welcome. I tend to do my best to show respect whenever possible. :) I think you could still do a detailed review as I described, just take the camera, record various aspects separately of it that you could easily describe, such as battery life, graphics strengths, sound quality, features in action, (& how well they perform). Just reinstall windows on it if you can because there's a feature in Windows OS's called User Accounts, set 1 up for the review. :) Easy as pie. :)

  • ummm, I own an E6500 and the speakers are near identical and honestly, for listening to a song or 2 every now and then the sound quality is half way decent. Now if you were going to continuously play music that would be a different story. By the way, it wouldn't matter if someone stole your windows 7 (OEM) license key, it wouldn't work on another computer (it would have to be a Dell of the right age)

  • Me too. I actually bought a D620 after watching your old review of it, that's how I found your channel! Came with a T2400, 2 gigs of RAM and the Quadro NVS 110M. Couldn't be more happy about it!

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