The E6510 features:
- Core i5 (520m) CPU
- NVIDIA NVS 3100m
- W7 Pro COA
- 1080p (1920X1080) LED backlit screen (zero dead pixels/zero surface scratches)
- 4gb of DDR3 RAM (note info in disclosure about the RAM)
- (2) keyboards: non- and backlit keyboards (both functional and non-chiclet; got the backlit one as I was curious)
- DVDRW/CDRW optical drive
- 4-USB 2.0 ports; 1-combo eSATA/USB combo port
- Firewire
- Separate Mic and Headphone Jack
- Smartcard Reader
- 34mm Express Card port
- PCMCIA card reader port
- Integrated SDHC card reader
- Display port (does send audio along w/video signal)
- Genuine Dell AC adapter
- Genuine Dell 56 Wh 6-cell battery (Type PT434; flush and holds a good charge)
- No hard drive; will include HDD cover
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Redid the thermal compound ~7 months ago and updated BIOS A05 to a more recent BIOS A15. Both keyboards included (non-back-lit and back-lit) have a Dell version of the trackpoint. There is an option to turn either the trackpoint or touchpad off (used this quite a bit). Also for those who favor setting charge thresholds you can press Fn+F2 to turn charging -on or -off. This I am certain is a BIOS level feature as I am able to start and stop charging while in BIOS. I was not able to find a windows environment program that would automate on/off charging however it is decent to have at least some sort of control over battery charging variables. Really hate to see it go (will really miss the screen as it is very bright and that resoultion..oh my!) but the undergrad experience is almost never a cheap one
Disclaimers: the lid has some light scratches on it, Dell logo on lid has seen better days, the touchpad surface is slightly worn, and the SD card reader can sometimes be a bit finicky with W8 (if SD card is left inserted when shutdown it may not be detected upon the next boot; will have to eject and reinsert SD card for it to appear). Took some dollars off because I discovered a small crack on the plastic above the smart card reader as noted in one of the pics. Also just added a 2gb stick so this now has 4gb. Note that one of the sticks is a lower clocked PC3-8500S vs a PC3-10600S; it works fine however from what I understand the system will downclock to the slower speed RAM.
$160 + $20 shipping UPS within the 48 contiguous United States (with tracking and insurance) via Paypal. Really would like to get this sold!
Thanks!





