I got this laptop 2 years ago and upgraded to 32gb of RAM and it has been one of my favorite laptops, its fast, small, and has good battery life. I also like the matte screen vs the glossy screen I had on my old Dell. This laptop is also very well built and strong. It is probably the most under rated used laptop and an absolute steal for under $200-300.
@@GabrielBisiriyu Overheating can be fixed by disabling Turbo Boost in the BIOS settings, I would recommend looking up a guide if you’re unfamiliar. Also, fan noise goes down dramatically when disabling turbo boost
@@brianstehle9724 This one came with the Samsung 981 SSD, some review units I see online also came with this SSD. It’s entirely possible some units came with other brands/models. Performance should not be much different across the range
Nicely timed, my Latitude E7470 just crapped out yesterday with a corrupted hard disk after 4-5 years of faithful service and heavy abuse by me (besides the fact it was already refurbished to begin with). Had been looking at other laptops right before, guess it gave up the ghost when it saw that lmao. The lack of backlit keyboard was my biggest annoyance with it, this'll be a nice upgrade. Although, I'll miss the matte anti-glare screen, that was a sweet feature. And the ethernet port, never really used it but it was nice to have the option.
For sure! As my channel grows I’ll be able to get my hands on newer and newer machines. Might I recommend you also check out the Dell XPS 9500 & 9700. I’m getting one to review and the specs are an all around improvement for roughly $300-$400. One thing of note is you have to disable the turbo boost function in the BIOS to prevent thermal throttling. I unboxed a brand new Latitude 5000 for a customer and it was overheating right out of the box until I disabled that setting
Just pruchased a Dell 7490 in marketplace in $110 with backlit keyboard, Core i5 8th gen, 8GB RAM, SSD 512GB, in excelent condition. Great for bussiness.. RAM upgraded to 32GB now, great laptop in 2024.
Thanks for the detailed review. It looks like a very decent small laptop for everyday use. Second hand and refurbished they are around $350 for the top spec models.
Dell 7390 had good build quality but was prone to breaking down from my experience but the Dell 7400 is running fine. He is one of the rare laptops that have click buttons with the touch pad a huge bonus. Also you can have two SSD one extra in the WAN slot
@@RealElementProductions Also you can dual boot it without the software by disabling one and the other when you need a different OS. I run virus prone stuff on one OS and on the other secure software only
I have issues with this laptop. I bought it yesterday 2nd hand > rubbery surfaces. It sticks to skin and feels disgusting > the screen cannot be fully opened. At most you can open it up to 100 degrees. The screen base touches against the floor. As a tall person, this is so not ergonomic
@@jerricosagala2904 Return it if the rubber is sticky, it’s probably been left on a tabletop in the sun for years. You shouldn’t have that issue with any normal soft touch material for 8-12 years (or past the normal usability of the laptop). I remember the laptop opening a bit further than 100 degrees but it’s been a while since having this. There is a 2-in-1 model, albeit slightly more expensive. I believe the reason for the bottom of the display lifting the base off the ground is for cooling on a flat surface. Not too many places to put vents on such a thin machine! Appreciate your criticisms
what about Safe screen technology? I've read many complains about the bad view angle because of that and you can not turn it off(you can but it is still bad)
I don’t like any of that stuff, I’ve never had a laptop with that enabled and if you option that in that usually means you have a higher end device you’d be using in private rather than in public anyways
@@Yashehanny I’ve had both. The 840 G7 is the clear winner. Much better in almost every way, especially because it’s newer. I would say the only thing this Dell has over this HP is battery life and longevity. A lot of the HPs are around 70% battery capacity while these 2 year older Dells have 80-90%
you should install two ssd one in the wan. in the bios you can disable either drive that means you can dual boot without the messy software dual boot. also you can install virus prone software on one drive whilst the other is disabled. it has alot of use cases
@@DC224gb64 The fan noise isn’t offensive, it’s quiet but high pitched. Temps are on the higher end being as thin as something like this and the easiest way to bring fan noise and temperatures down is by disabling the Intel Turbo Boost in the BIOS. After doing that, it’ll run cool with very little fan noise
@@bisratanteneh5513 Both have their advantages and disadvantages. The Dell’s battery will likely hold up better over time than the HP, but the HP has better thermal management. I would go with the Dell still
Excellent question, it’s noticeable but not shrill. Like I’ve told some other people disabling the turbo boost function in the BIOS settings will help the laptop run a lot cooler at the expense of 25% extra power when needed, since it’s so thin it will throttle down fairly quickly
The battery is user replaceable, just unscrew the bottom lid then there’s 3 hex screws holding in the battery. The carbon fiber model appears to be just as common, if not more common, than the plain metal back
@@leftraiser699 The Dell. Lenovos have historically faced more quality issues than Dells in the long run. I had a T14 gen 1 that the trackpad stopped working on and the only solution was a desolate software update. I quickly sold it and got another Dell
@@tegathemenace I suppose for the most part maybe but as time goes on you’ll need newer hardware and everything’s being made more cheaply so you have to sift through what’s good and what’s junk
Can it run games like Roblox, Fortnite, and other simple games? can it connect to a monitor with no lag? i’m getting this laptop for christmas so i wanted to know (also the one im getting has 32gb and 1TB SSD and Intel i7)
@@icyyy_osc it can run Roblox just fine, Fortnite won’t be able to run very well at all. I would recommend an HP Pavilion gaming laptop with dedicated graphics for around the same price. It won’t be as thin or light nor have as good build quality but it will have much better cooling and performance for what you’re after
Make sure you have the latest SIM card drivers from Dell’s website. If that doesn’t work I would take the laptop with you to the cell carrier store and make sure you’re using the right SIM card
I want you to choose the best laptop for me from the laptops that I will provide you with Dell Latitude 5410 Intel Core I7-10610U 8GB Ram 256GB SSD Intel UHD Graphics 14″ Inch FHD. Dell Latitude 5510 Intel Core I5-10310U 8GB Ram 256GB SSD Intel R UHD Graphics 620 15.6″Inch FHD. HP EliteBook 845 G7 AMD Ryzen™ 5 PRO 4650U 16GB Ram 256GB SSD AMD Radeon™ Graphics6 14″ Inch FHD.
@@tegathemenace The only reason I recommend the 845 G7 is the integrated graphics are wayyyy better than what Intel has. You can play GTA 5 on the Ryzen HP 1080p low settings at 50-55fps whereas on the Dells with Intels you’d be getting about 25-30, especially given they’re equipped with ultra low voltage CPUs. The H-series Intel chips with Nvidia Quadro T-series graphics you can find on the HP ZBook Fury G7 will absolutely dominate any of these laptops and can be had for not much more money
@@DESMOND-p4j I did mention in the video the maximum ram was 64GB, but upon further review it appears to be 32GB. My mistake but it’s still more than enough for many years to come
@@breyts4928 No, I mostly have issues with older ThinkPads and definitely much older Dells. The ones in these are small, cheap, and spin a lot but they’re also efficient. If you mean that they’re spinning really fast all the time disable turbo boost in the BIOS. You won’t notice the difference and it fixes the thermal throttling
Please i want you to choose a pc for me Hp 840g5 i5 touch screen 7thgen 8gb 256ssd DELL 7400 I5 TOUCH SCREEN 8THGEN 8GB 256SSD Hp elitebook 840g3 i7 touch screen 8gb 256ssd
Almost got one of these with I5-8365U, 8GB Ram and 256 NVMe for €150. Would have been a pretty well build and capable machine even in 2024 I feel. However I also came across a bit more recent Latitude 5420 with 11th Gen 1135G7 proccesor, 16GB Ram, 256 NMVe and two USB-C/TB outs for €200. It's a pretty similair device overal to this one actually, but for €50 more I eventually went with the 5420 fot it's faster and more recent proccesor. Only thing this I don't like about the 5420 it's pretty awful trackpad, which seem to be look much better on this 7400 machine. Now i personally prefer a BT mouse anyway so it's not a big issue to me
@@krammerdijksdeltaland8408 I’ll check it out! This video is definitely older as far as tech goes. I’m getting in an HP ZBook Fury which will be my power user recommendation from here on out
@@RealElementProductions Not sure about the US market but here in Europe a significant amount of companies choose to replace their rented laptops after ~3 instead of 5 years of usage to. Meaning between when this video was made 8 months ago and now a lot of 11th Gen based devices have entered the used market and can be had for about the price i've paid for mine. I wont call the I5-1135G7 i've in my Latitude 5420 the best option of power usage either (i've a Ryzen 7700X desktop for that), but it certainly has a more capable CPU and intregrated graphics than the older 8th Gen powered systems. If you can get them at about €/$200 these provide a really great value if you're looking for a cheap laptop that can still last you a long time. If you ever plan to review or consider one I would reccomend to make sure you've one with the bigger 63Wh/4Cell battery and you've a pretty decent battery life from it to.
@@krammerdijksdeltaland8408 I was gonna say there’s a big difference between the 1135-G7 and a 11500H. Workstations or gaming laptops with the latter are still in the $200-300 range, while thin and light business/home laptops are falling down to the $120-$150 range.
@@icyyy_osc You will need to disable turbo boost in the BIOS which nicks some performance, not that it would be able to play many intensive games to begin with, but Roblox should be able to run just fine
@@sofiamathioudaki7874 These laptops meet the minimum requirements for Sims 4, but the integrated graphics don’t meet the recommended requirements so you may need to lower the resolution and video settings
That is an excellent question, the price differs depending on where you get it from. I paid around 8300 rupees for my review unit, which was in poor, if not fair condition. For nicer units with the touchscreen upgrade in better shape you should expect to pay between 12,500-20,000 rupees
@@cmrdecc6516 You should! They’ll be usable up until Windows 11 isn’t supported anymore. If you really really take care of one of these you can fetch at least 10 years out of it, maybe suffice for a battery replacement and the occasional cleaning
Which is better: HP ZBook 17 G5 / core i5 8850 H / ram 8 G / 256 ssd / intel or Dell Latitude 7400 / core i7 8665U / ram 8 G / 256 SSD / UHD Graphics 620 Thank you
@@LeooSaGoh It doesn’t but a USB-C dock would do you wonders in adding even extra ports on top of Ethernet and you might as well have one if you’re going to be plugged in anyways
@@MAHFUJAHMED-lf9le On the lowest settings and resolution you might get 20-30fps and the laptop will throttle pretty quickly since it’s not for gaming and heats up under load. You’re better off getting an Acer Nitro 5 with dedicated graphics
Wow, that’s awesome to see the reach my videos have. I’m so happy you like the channel! Now for the question, which free fire game? I’m seeing one with a PC version and one you’d have to download an Android emulator for
@@1q3er5 As sad as it is for a premium mainstream business laptop a lot of these and newer models require the use of a USB-C dock, which hopefully you don’t need 3 USB ports while you’re out and about and Ethernet is of course tethered. Say you buy one of these Latitudes for $80-$100 and a decent USB-C dock runs for about $40, you’re still getting a better deal than a newer version that also doesn’t have these. I believe most of these docks are powered by the laptop as well so you can take out the dock when needed and you end up with more ports than any laptop
32GB of DDR4 laptop ram isn’t that expensive anymore with the release of DDR5, it’s nice that the storage and memory are expandable and not soldered to the board, and you have to install drivers on almost any used computer if you want to properly wipe any previous user’s information or even viruses, but 2GB ram usage for headphone software? You need to download the Waves Maxxaudio software from the Dell website (even if it’s the same version) and completely reinstall it. You should be using 4-5MB ram max. Looking around online this seems like a common issue but that wouldn’t be any reason to completely denounce an otherwise well built and affordable modern laptop. Hope this helps :)
@@ericking6996 Yes, you wouldn’t be able to play very many videogames so you could focus on your schoolwork. I bet I could get through college using a laptop from 2009. Yes, you can install Google Chrome on it
I want you to tell me which is the best among the laptops that I offer you because I want to buy and thank you for your effort. HP EliteBook 755 G5 AMD Ryzen 7 PRO 2700U, 8GB RAM, 256GB SSD, AMD Radeon Vega 10 Graphics 1GB, 15.6″Inch, FHD, Laptop, HP EliteBook 845 G7 AMD Ryzen™ 5 PRO 4650U 16GB Ram 256GB SSD AMD Radeon™ Graphics6 14″ Inch FHD HP ZBOOK Firefly 14 G7 Intel Core i5-10210U 8GB Ram 256GB SSD Intel UHD Graphics 14″ Inch FHD HP zbook G5 17 Core i5 8850 H Ram 8 G Ssd 256G Intel HP EliteBook 745 G6 - AMD Ryzen 7 pro 3700U - Ram 16G - SSD 256G - 14" FHD ips - Vga 2G AMD
I got this laptop 2 years ago and upgraded to 32gb of RAM and it has been one of my favorite laptops, its fast, small, and has good battery life. I also like the matte screen vs the glossy screen I had on my old Dell. This laptop is also very well built and strong. It is probably the most under rated used laptop and an absolute steal for under $200-300.
Agreed with you on all points! Nice to hear
I hear it often has fan noise and overheating issue?
@@GabrielBisiriyu Overheating can be fixed by disabling Turbo Boost in the BIOS settings, I would recommend looking up a guide if you’re unfamiliar. Also, fan noise goes down dramatically when disabling turbo boost
so do they come with the samsung 981 ssd or do you have to add it? (I don’t know much about computers)
@@brianstehle9724 This one came with the Samsung 981 SSD, some review units I see online also came with this SSD. It’s entirely possible some units came with other brands/models. Performance should not be much different across the range
Nicely timed, my Latitude E7470 just crapped out yesterday with a corrupted hard disk after 4-5 years of faithful service and heavy abuse by me (besides the fact it was already refurbished to begin with). Had been looking at other laptops right before, guess it gave up the ghost when it saw that lmao. The lack of backlit keyboard was my biggest annoyance with it, this'll be a nice upgrade.
Although, I'll miss the matte anti-glare screen, that was a sweet feature. And the ethernet port, never really used it but it was nice to have the option.
For sure! As my channel grows I’ll be able to get my hands on newer and newer machines. Might I recommend you also check out the Dell XPS 9500 & 9700. I’m getting one to review and the specs are an all around improvement for roughly $300-$400. One thing of note is you have to disable the turbo boost function in the BIOS to prevent thermal throttling. I unboxed a brand new Latitude 5000 for a customer and it was overheating right out of the box until I disabled that setting
Just pruchased a Dell 7490 in marketplace in $110 with backlit keyboard, Core i5 8th gen, 8GB RAM, SSD 512GB, in excelent condition. Great for bussiness.. RAM upgraded to 32GB now, great laptop in 2024.
@@sosa80 That’s a fair price, nice find!
Just wanted to say thanks for your input.
Just grabbed a used one off ebay for 150.00 u.s.
@@oldfisherman5112 Awesome!
I am trying to get one too it is the laptop my job uses, and I just love so much that I want it for personal use. What buyer did you get yours from
@@shyandlovely3439 They always change, you have to look at sold listings for the same item so you get a good idea what to look for
@shyandlovely3439 the seller only had the one I bought.
There are 100's listed. Just search and compare. Always ask questions before buying
@@RealElementProductions hey.
Hot my computer the other day love it.
Carbon fiber laptop not 2cin 1 but screen lays flat.
Thanks again
Excellent video. Amazon is selling refurbished in excellent condition for $250 currently, hoping to find something even cheaper
@@TheHamstergeddon911 $150-$165 is the goal
Thanks for the detailed review. It looks like a very decent small laptop for everyday use. Second hand and refurbished they are around $350 for the top spec models.
@@TestAndReview I managed to get this one for $100, you just have to look in the right places
Just ordered one, I’m looking forward to playing with it
Nice, there’s little to be disappointed with
Where and how much please?
@@logans_league eBay, $140
😂😂@@RealElementProductions
Amazing am using it for school and web browsing am very happy with it ❤
@@selvesterben3857 Great to hear!
Helpful content.. Keep up the good work..🔥
@@thebadboypersona Thank you so much!
See them now everythwier, thanks for review, do you know if it can charged out of USB C ? or only from big barrel type ?
Both
Dell 7390 had good build quality but was prone to breaking down from my experience but the Dell 7400 is running fine. He is one of the rare laptops that have click buttons with the touch pad a huge bonus. Also you can have two SSD one extra in the WAN slot
@@2DarkHorizon Very good to know!
@@RealElementProductions Also you can dual boot it without the software by disabling one and the other when you need a different OS. I run virus prone stuff on one OS and on the other secure software only
I have issues with this laptop. I bought it yesterday 2nd hand
> rubbery surfaces. It sticks to skin and feels disgusting
> the screen cannot be fully opened. At most you can open it up to 100 degrees. The screen base touches against the floor. As a tall person, this is so not ergonomic
@@jerricosagala2904 Return it if the rubber is sticky, it’s probably been left on a tabletop in the sun for years. You shouldn’t have that issue with any normal soft touch material for 8-12 years (or past the normal usability of the laptop).
I remember the laptop opening a bit further than 100 degrees but it’s been a while since having this. There is a 2-in-1 model, albeit slightly more expensive. I believe the reason for the bottom of the display lifting the base off the ground is for cooling on a flat surface. Not too many places to put vents on such a thin machine! Appreciate your criticisms
If you bought it off 2nd hand, you shouldnt be surprised by these things. The laptop normally has none of the issues you stated
Is this come with windows hello? How would you rate the speaker quality of this piece of tech?
It does have Windows Hello fingerprint sensor and facial recognition. The speaker quality is loud enough, but lacks bass
hey man, im having a doubt rn, since theres not much a different, should I go with 7400 or 5400?
Whichever one is in better shape, a better deal, or sold by a higher feedback seller
I have the i7 variant, and it's second hand, so far so good! I got it for coding
@@Fashoomi The keyboard and display are pretty nice :)
what about Safe screen technology? I've read many complains about the bad view angle because of that and you can not turn it off(you can but it is still bad)
I don’t like any of that stuff, I’ve never had a laptop with that enabled and if you option that in that usually means you have a higher end device you’d be using in private rather than in public anyways
Pleasee help me out which one is a better option .. this dell or the HP newest elitebook 840 G7 14" 2020 model
@@Yashehanny I’ve had both. The 840 G7 is the clear winner. Much better in almost every way, especially because it’s newer. I would say the only thing this Dell has over this HP is battery life and longevity. A lot of the HPs are around 70% battery capacity while these 2 year older Dells have 80-90%
Hp Elite book 840 G7 14 refurbished
does this laptop come with an optional smaller 42Wh battery along with a sata HDD slot?
@@rahulathsr It sounds like you already know there’s a smaller battery available! No 2.5” SATA slot, only NVMe
This laptop loves Linux. Full support out of the box, even firmware is provided by the repos ( debian & fedora confirmed )
you should install two ssd one in the wan. in the bios you can disable either drive that means you can dual boot without the messy software dual boot. also you can install virus prone software on one drive whilst the other is disabled. it has alot of use cases
Virus prone software?@@2DarkHorizon
Does the 7400 come with a dedicated graphic card
Interesting I see on amazon barrel and USB C type chargers for this laptop, is this true, it can use both?
Yes
Torn between this and a thinkpad t490s. Which would you recommend?
@@blakenorton1608 Buy a T14 Gen 1 Ryzen 5, the graphics and performance are wildly better than either of them
Ive read mixed reviews on its thermals. Whats the fan noise like and temperatures?
@@DC224gb64 The fan noise isn’t offensive, it’s quiet but high pitched. Temps are on the higher end being as thin as something like this and the easiest way to bring fan noise and temperatures down is by disabling the Intel Turbo Boost in the BIOS. After doing that, it’ll run cool with very little fan noise
@@RealElementProductions I see, thanks.
Hi, what is HP equivalent to the Dell Latitude 7400?
I have a Dell 7480, but I am open to HP also?
@@ricmel8008 HP EliteBook 840 G5
@@RealElementProductionswhich one is better
@@bisratanteneh5513 Both have their advantages and disadvantages. The Dell’s battery will likely hold up better over time than the HP, but the HP has better thermal management. I would go with the Dell still
Do you think this laptop can be used for some video editing? I saw it on amazon for around $250 i7 256 ssd and 16 gigs of ram
@@alanmora1977 I would get a used HP Zbook 15 or 17 with Nvidia P2000 graphics for the same price
@@RealElementProductions thanks for the input. I'll look for it!
In my Dell 7400 don't have finger print in power button i don't understand why there is no finger print?
@@harisrahim433 Interesting, it may have been an option but more than likely you’ll need to install drivers from dells website
Why u guys not talking about the 7300
@@IbehProsper-uc1yd I prefer to have seen and heard about the product for a while beforehand. Also makes it a LOT easier on the wallet
How is the fan noise?
Excellent question, it’s noticeable but not shrill. Like I’ve told some other people disabling the turbo boost function in the BIOS settings will help the laptop run a lot cooler at the expense of 25% extra power when needed, since it’s so thin it will throttle down fairly quickly
Latitude 5400 or Latitude 7400? Specs are mostly identical. Please advise.
@@aa5360 7400 is made of nicer materials, 5400 is a little easier to throw around without breaking. Your preference or whatever is cheaper
Can this be used for graphic work?
Is the battery user replaceable is the Carbon Fiber One hard to find
The battery is user replaceable, just unscrew the bottom lid then there’s 3 hex screws holding in the battery. The carbon fiber model appears to be just as common, if not more common, than the plain metal back
Battery model name in this MXV9V 60Whr
@@JJR1476 I have no idea, honestly
Compared to Lenovo thinkpad t480, which is better?
@@leftraiser699 The Dell. Lenovos have historically faced more quality issues than Dells in the long run. I had a T14 gen 1 that the trackpad stopped working on and the only solution was a desolate software update. I quickly sold it and got another Dell
@@RealElementProductions But their ThinkPads particularly the ones before 2019 don't have build quality issue.
@@tegathemenace I suppose for the most part maybe but as time goes on you’ll need newer hardware and everything’s being made more cheaply so you have to sift through what’s good and what’s junk
Thinking about replacing my 7480 with 7400, would you advise it?
@@zaheer-01 Not worth the minor speed bump and the quality is worse not better
i have the i5-8365, 16gb ram, and 512gb nvme. works perfectly, i even use it for gaming COD 4
Nice! Sounds like fun
Can it run games like Roblox, Fortnite, and other simple games? can it connect to a monitor with no lag? i’m getting this laptop for christmas so i wanted to know (also the one im getting has 32gb and 1TB SSD and Intel i7)
@@icyyy_osc it can run Roblox just fine, Fortnite won’t be able to run very well at all. I would recommend an HP Pavilion gaming laptop with dedicated graphics for around the same price. It won’t be as thin or light nor have as good build quality but it will have much better cooling and performance for what you’re after
Is this laptop good for productivity abd word processing/excel
Yes
dell latitude 7400 vs lenovo t490s
which should i buy?
@@MAHFUJAHMED-lf9le Try to get a newer Lenovo T14 gen 1 or gen 2
Can I use it for coding and gaming?
@@beyza2204 Yes for coding, hard no for gaming. The integrated graphics are too weak and thermal management is not a strong point of this machine
I couldn't find the sim drivers in the driver section
www.dell.com/support/home/en-us/drivers/driversdetails?driverid=28ggf&oscode=wt64a&productcode=latitude-14-7400-laptop
can i use it for video editing and power point editing?
@@feliciadellin yes
Can it's good for software as engineering students
@@umairmukhtar7811 Yes excellent students of engineering love
Could I run CapCut some what smooth with this
@@dakotamiller1541 Yes very smoothly
Can it handle video editing ?
Thanks
@@oldfisherman5112 Yes
@@RealElementProductions thank you
I love my 7400., Great video. Thank you.
@@rowlandh25 Thank you!
Does it support wifi 5? I mean 5g network on wifi?
Depends on the wireless card you have installed. You may have to consult with the seller to see
Looking forward to purchase one soon
Awesome :)
I can't Sim connect ,, so how can i connect can u tell me bro please
Make sure you have the latest SIM card drivers from Dell’s website. If that doesn’t work I would take the laptop with you to the cell carrier store and make sure you’re using the right SIM card
Должен быть установлен модуль lte. Зависит от комплектации. Если нет,докупать и устанавливать
I want you to choose the best laptop for me from the laptops that I will provide you with
Dell Latitude 5410 Intel Core I7-10610U 8GB Ram 256GB SSD Intel UHD Graphics 14″ Inch FHD.
Dell Latitude 5510 Intel Core I5-10310U 8GB Ram 256GB SSD Intel R UHD Graphics 620 15.6″Inch FHD.
HP EliteBook 845 G7 AMD Ryzen™ 5 PRO 4650U 16GB Ram 256GB SSD AMD Radeon™ Graphics6 14″ Inch FHD.
@@topboss-u5x HP EliteBook 845 G7
If the 5410 is the cheapest for for it. If price is your concern
@@tegathemenace The only reason I recommend the 845 G7 is the integrated graphics are wayyyy better than what Intel has. You can play GTA 5 on the Ryzen HP 1080p low settings at 50-55fps whereas on the Dells with Intels you’d be getting about 25-30, especially given they’re equipped with ultra low voltage CPUs. The H-series Intel chips with Nvidia Quadro T-series graphics you can find on the HP ZBook Fury G7 will absolutely dominate any of these laptops and can be had for not much more money
Can the RAM be upgraded to 64GB??
@@DESMOND-p4j I did mention in the video the maximum ram was 64GB, but upon further review it appears to be 32GB. My mistake but it’s still more than enough for many years to come
@@RealElementProductions alright. Thanks for the update. It sure a good deal
What are the current prices it can be gotten for
@@lovelehstuff $135 in fair condition, $150 in good condition, $200 “refurbished”
Have you had any problems with your fans?
@@breyts4928 No, I mostly have issues with older ThinkPads and definitely much older Dells. The ones in these are small, cheap, and spin a lot but they’re also efficient. If you mean that they’re spinning really fast all the time disable turbo boost in the BIOS. You won’t notice the difference and it fixes the thermal throttling
Please i want you to choose a pc for me
Hp 840g5 i5 touch screen
7thgen 8gb 256ssd
DELL 7400 I5 TOUCH SCREEN
8THGEN 8GB 256SSD
Hp elitebook 840g3 i7 touch screen
8gb 256ssd
@@vinnietec Buy a Microsoft Surface, the best one you can afford
Is this 360 touchscreen
It’s not, but there is a model available that is
Can i use it for graphic design
Yes, it should be perfectly capable of handling graphic design
Almost got one of these with I5-8365U, 8GB Ram and 256 NVMe for €150. Would have been a pretty well build and capable machine even in 2024 I feel.
However I also came across a bit more recent Latitude 5420 with 11th Gen 1135G7 proccesor, 16GB Ram, 256 NMVe and two USB-C/TB outs for €200.
It's a pretty similair device overal to this one actually, but for €50 more I eventually went with the 5420 fot it's faster and more recent proccesor. Only thing this I don't like about the 5420 it's pretty awful trackpad, which seem to be look much better on this 7400 machine. Now i personally prefer a BT mouse anyway so it's not a big issue to me
@@krammerdijksdeltaland8408 I’ll check it out! This video is definitely older as far as tech goes. I’m getting in an HP ZBook Fury which will be my power user recommendation from here on out
@@RealElementProductions Not sure about the US market but here in Europe a significant amount of companies choose to replace their rented laptops after ~3 instead of 5 years of usage to. Meaning between when this video was made 8 months ago and now a lot of 11th Gen based devices have entered the used market and can be had for about the price i've paid for mine.
I wont call the I5-1135G7 i've in my Latitude 5420 the best option of power usage either (i've a Ryzen 7700X desktop for that), but it certainly has a more capable CPU and intregrated graphics than the older 8th Gen powered systems. If you can get them at about €/$200 these provide a really great value if you're looking for a cheap laptop that can still last you a long time. If you ever plan to review or consider one I would reccomend to make sure you've one with the bigger 63Wh/4Cell battery and you've a pretty decent battery life from it to.
@@krammerdijksdeltaland8408 I was gonna say there’s a big difference between the 1135-G7 and a 11500H. Workstations or gaming laptops with the latter are still in the $200-300 range, while thin and light business/home laptops are falling down to the $120-$150 range.
Where did you get that from in that price range please?
@@adnanabdulazez4444 eBay
This or msi modern i5 intel?
@@DigitalZone9 MSI with the modern Intel, a gaming laptop that’s 6 years newer will be better in almost, if not every way
Can i use it for gaming?
No, it will heat up quickly and the graphics are better for driving multiple monitors or high definition video playback
@@RealElementProductionswill it heat up with a laptop cooler too? can it run roblox atleast?
@@icyyy_osc You will need to disable turbo boost in the BIOS which nicks some performance, not that it would be able to play many intensive games to begin with, but Roblox should be able to run just fine
@@RealElementProductionshello, and what about sims 4
@@sofiamathioudaki7874 These laptops meet the minimum requirements for Sims 4, but the integrated graphics don’t meet the recommended requirements so you may need to lower the resolution and video settings
How heavy is the laptop?
@@blankcats 3lbs (1.36kg), give or take. Fairly light!
i found an inspiron 5370 with 8th gen i7 in the trash and working charger and the experience is ok except the 2 hr battery life lol
Nice
What is its display type ?
@@CleanClean-io8gs 1080p LED
How much it is in rupees
That is an excellent question, the price differs depending on where you get it from. I paid around 8300 rupees for my review unit, which was in poor, if not fair condition. For nicer units with the touchscreen upgrade in better shape you should expect to pay between 12,500-20,000 rupees
It's available @ Amazon.in for ₹ 28k, refurbished of course
Thinking to order one myself as a secondary 😊
@@cmrdecc6516 You should! They’ll be usable up until Windows 11 isn’t supported anymore. If you really really take care of one of these you can fetch at least 10 years out of it, maybe suffice for a battery replacement and the occasional cleaning
Can I add more ssd
@@theprogamer8915 you can only upgrade the one that’s already in there
Can I use I as a tablet ?
It does appear that there are 2 in 1 versions of these, but this one in particular doesn’t have a touch screen nor flip around
@Simplyou2be which version has the Touchscreen and flip around feature
@@3FK5 They fall under the category of x360 or convertibles whereas the regular model is a traditional laptop
Which is better: HP ZBook 17 G5 / core i5 8850 H / ram 8 G / 256 ssd / intel or Dell Latitude 7400 / core i7 8665U / ram 8 G / 256 SSD / UHD Graphics 620
Thank you
@@عربنيوزالأخبار Zbook 17 G5
Can I upgrade the graphics card?
Unfortunately you can’t. It would be soldered onto the board, if anything. About the only thing you can upgrade is the ram and M.2 SSD
Nice laptop
It is! They hold up really well
Does it have and Ethernet cable? If it doesn't, it's a definitely no for me
@@LeooSaGoh It doesn’t but a USB-C dock would do you wonders in adding even extra ports on top of Ethernet and you might as well have one if you’re going to be plugged in anyways
I thought the i7 has face recognition unlock?😊
Oooh I didn’t know that was an i7 exclusive, good catch!
Can windows 11 work on this?
Yes, all Intel i3/i5/i7 CPUs 8th gen and newer with TPM 2.0 will run Windows 11
this laptip can play graphic game
like gta5 or PUBG
@@MAHFUJAHMED-lf9le On the lowest settings and resolution you might get 20-30fps and the laptop will throttle pretty quickly since it’s not for gaming and heats up under load. You’re better off getting an Acer Nitro 5 with dedicated graphics
Can i play free fire games in this laptop..??
Love from Bangladesh ❤
Wow, that’s awesome to see the reach my videos have. I’m so happy you like the channel! Now for the question, which free fire game? I’m seeing one with a PC version and one you’d have to download an Android emulator for
no ethernet port - what a fail - just 3 usb ports? what a fail
@@1q3er5 As sad as it is for a premium mainstream business laptop a lot of these and newer models require the use of a USB-C dock, which hopefully you don’t need 3 USB ports while you’re out and about and Ethernet is of course tethered. Say you buy one of these Latitudes for $80-$100 and a decent USB-C dock runs for about $40, you’re still getting a better deal than a newer version that also doesn’t have these. I believe most of these docks are powered by the laptop as well so you can take out the dock when needed and you end up with more ports than any laptop
Aussie teachers have these??? I THINK?
Nice!
another shit laptop from dell. need to install software just to use the headphone. software uses 2GB of memory
32GB of DDR4 laptop ram isn’t that expensive anymore with the release of DDR5, it’s nice that the storage and memory are expandable and not soldered to the board, and you have to install drivers on almost any used computer if you want to properly wipe any previous user’s information or even viruses, but 2GB ram usage for headphone software? You need to download the Waves Maxxaudio software from the Dell website (even if it’s the same version) and completely reinstall it. You should be using 4-5MB ram max. Looking around online this seems like a common issue but that wouldn’t be any reason to completely denounce an otherwise well built and affordable modern laptop. Hope this helps :)
Can you review dell latitude 7480 please
@@singh_abhijeet14p If I come across one sure but I’m about to post some newer computers for the same price that are better in every way
Would this be good for a college student in 2024 ?? Can you install goggle Chrome
@@ericking6996 Yes, you wouldn’t be able to play very many videogames so you could focus on your schoolwork. I bet I could get through college using a laptop from 2009. Yes, you can install Google Chrome on it
Лучше поставить edge браузер. Он меньше тянет ресурса,что влияет на автономность.
@@tabaqi1743 Edge довольно хорош, но я предпочитаю Firefox из-за скорости или Opera из-за встроенного VPN.
I want you to tell me which is the best among the laptops that I offer you because I want to buy and thank you for your effort.
HP EliteBook 755 G5 AMD Ryzen 7 PRO 2700U, 8GB RAM, 256GB SSD, AMD Radeon Vega 10 Graphics 1GB, 15.6″Inch, FHD, Laptop,
HP EliteBook 845 G7 AMD Ryzen™ 5 PRO 4650U 16GB Ram 256GB SSD AMD Radeon™ Graphics6 14″ Inch FHD
HP ZBOOK Firefly 14 G7 Intel Core i5-10210U 8GB Ram 256GB SSD Intel UHD Graphics 14″ Inch FHD
HP zbook G5 17
Core i5 8850 H
Ram 8 G
Ssd 256G
Intel
HP EliteBook 745 G6 -
AMD Ryzen 7 pro 3700U - Ram 16G - SSD 256G - 14" FHD ips - Vga 2G AMD
@@mohamedalaa7467 The EliteBook 845 G7
Can I use this for motion design and animations?
@@timothyattah8112 Yes