SOLD: Dell Latitude E6410, with "E-Port Plus" dock
Posted: Thu Oct 30, 2014 12:07 pm
Well, after I got my hands on a near mint T520, I've decided to sell off my old workhorse laptop. Figured I'd try selling it here before I list it on FleaBay/CraigsList.
It's a Dell Latitude E6410. Cosmetically, I'd give it a 7/10. (Don't be afraid to request pics.)
Here's the specs:
It was equipped with Intel graphics originally, but was upgraded to discrete graphics when the original motherboard died. I've used it for over a year, (after replacing the motherboard) and didn't have any other major issues with it. I'm also including an E-Port Plus dock, a 90w AC adapter, and two 6-cell batteries.
Battery 1 has over 600 charge cycles to it (high mileage), and holds an hour's charge.
Battery 2 had around 350 charge cycles, but one of the cells went bad. (Visible cracking of the battery case.) That one holds about two hours charge.
Also, I took the liberty to install a fresh copy of Windows 7 Professional (along with what I like to call my "care package").
It's a Dell Latitude E6410. Cosmetically, I'd give it a 7/10. (Don't be afraid to request pics.)
Here's the specs:
- Core i7 640M (2.8GHz dual core)
4GB DDR3 RAM
nVidia NVS 3100M graphics (512MB dedicated RAM)
WXGA (1280x800) display
320GB Western Digital HDD
DVD+/-RW burner
6 cell battery
Windows 7 Pro
It was equipped with Intel graphics originally, but was upgraded to discrete graphics when the original motherboard died. I've used it for over a year, (after replacing the motherboard) and didn't have any other major issues with it. I'm also including an E-Port Plus dock, a 90w AC adapter, and two 6-cell batteries.
Battery 1 has over 600 charge cycles to it (high mileage), and holds an hour's charge.
Battery 2 had around 350 charge cycles, but one of the cells went bad. (Visible cracking of the battery case.) That one holds about two hours charge.
Also, I took the liberty to install a fresh copy of Windows 7 Professional (along with what I like to call my "care package").
- SP1 and all the latest patches
Microsoft Security Essentials
Mozilla Firefox (with Ad Block Plus)
Adobe Reader
Adobe Flash (ActiveX and Plugin versions)
Java (both 32-bit and 64-bit)