Dell Latitude 5540 Hands On

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  • Опубліковано 8 чер 2024
  • Best selling author Bob Pellerin (CTOBOB) opens a Dell Latitude 5540. This business laptop is durable and powerful enough most.
    Specs:
    CPU available:
    Intel Core i3 1315U
    Intel Core i5 1335U
    Intel Core i5 1340P
    Intel Core i5 1345U
    Intel Core i5 1350P
    Intel Core i7 1355U
    Intel Core i7 1365U
    Intel Core i7 1370P (As shown)
    RAM (2 slots)
    8, 16, 32 and 64GB DDR5 4800 Mhz available
    Storage (2 slots)
    256, 512, 1024 and 2048GB NVMe available
    Graphics Card
    GeForce MX550 2GB
    GPU base clock 1065 MHz
    GPU boost clock 1320 MHz
    FLOPS 2.703 TFLOPS
    Memory size 2 GB
    Memory type GDDR6
    Memory speed ~12 Gbps
    Shading units (cores) 1024
    Weight 1.61 kg (3.55 lbs)
    Dimensions 357.8 x 233.3 x 20.8 mm
    14.09 x 9.19 x 0.82 inches
    Area 835 cm2 (129.5 inches2)
    Screen-to-body ratio ~80.4%
    Side bezels 6.2 mm
    Colors Gray
    Material Top: Aluminum
    Middle: Plastic
    Bottom: Plastic
    Opening angle 180°
    Display
    Size 15.6 inches
    Type IPS LCD
    Refresh rate 60 Hz
    PPI 141 ppi
    Aspect ratio 16:9
    Resolution 1920 x 1080 pixels
    HDR support No
    Sync technology No
    Touchscreen Optional
    Coating Matte
    Ambient light sensor Yes
    Display tests Contrast 800:1
    sRGB color space 100%
    Response time 35 ms
    Max. brightness: 400 nits (Non-touch)
    Battery
    Capacity 42 Wh or 54 Wh
    Voltage 11.4 V
    Battery type Li-Ion
    Replaceable No
    Fast charging Yes
    USB Power Delivery Yes
    Charging port position Left
    Charge power 60 / 65 / 100 W
    Cable length 1 meters
    Connectivity
    Wi-Fi standard 6E
    Bluetooth 5.3
    Optical drive No
    Webcam Above the display
    Webcam resolution 1920 x 1080
    Ports USB-A 2x USB 3.2
    USB Type-C 2x USB 4.0
    Thunderbolt Thunderbolt 4
    HDMI 1x HDMI 2.0
    Audio jack (3.5 mm) Yes
    Ethernet (RJ45) Yes
    SD card reader Yes
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 24

  • @marvinfollero846
    @marvinfollero846 6 місяців тому +1

    Phones, laptop, cars, networking, other techs. Your channel has all the things I'm interested in 😂 subbed!

  • @daviddickinson58
    @daviddickinson58 3 місяці тому +4

    The 5540 is available with either a 28W processor that uses DDR5 memory (i5-1340P, i5-1350P, i7-1370P) or a 15W processor that uses DDR4 memory (i5-1345U, i7-1355U, i7-1365U.) If anyone has experience with an example of each side-by-side and can compare how hot/noisy the fan is I would appreciate your comment. A few years ago, I bought a batch of Latitude 5501s with either i7-9850H 45 watt or i7-1065G7 15 watt processors. The 45 watt felt and sounded like a hair dryer, the other was fine.

    • @BobPellerin
      @BobPellerin  3 місяці тому

      I see this in the field a lot where some combinations are great and some not so much. Then again, it also is heavily affected by what users are doing with it.

    • @akin242002
      @akin242002 2 місяці тому

      The i7 1370P is a steal for the 5540. You get an elite CPU, adjustable RAM, and a wide screen.
      Only issue is the screen britness. 250 nits is mediocre.

  • @qualitysoftwar3
    @qualitysoftwar3 9 місяців тому +4

    Thanks for the video, I get this model from work next week and this is the only video I could find with this particular combination of specs (same ones I get with the work laptop). Out of curiosity, is the battery life not on the lower end? Even the higher 52Wh battery seems meager for a system with a p series CPU and dedicated graphics.

    • @BobPellerin
      @BobPellerin  9 місяців тому +1

      Battery life is getting better with newer Gen Intels. Since these will probably mostly be connected at the office shirt batt life should be too much of an issue.

    • @SlightlySaici
      @SlightlySaici 5 місяців тому

      same boat, how do you like the laptop ?

    • @qualitysoftwar3
      @qualitysoftwar3 5 місяців тому

      @@SlightlySaici I find it to be quite adequate for work.
      Runs my many tabs, python scripts etc without issue. My main issue really is the build quality, it's quite plastic and although the internals are powerful and ideal, I find myself worrying about the longevity of its frame.
      Indie games etc run well on it but ofcourse don't expect it to run anything more demanding.

  • @ReptilianXHologram
    @ReptilianXHologram 5 місяців тому +2

    I have heard the latitude series over the last few years are they get hot really quick(bought a Latitude 5520 2 years ago). Is this true for the one you have in the video?

    • @BobPellerin
      @BobPellerin  4 місяці тому

      Well... I hate to be vague in my answer but it depends a lot of factors. First, the configuration you selected. The CPU, RAM will make a difference. Then there is the actual use. If you load up a game or do video rendering then it will get hot. So some people will have the issues and some won't.

    • @daviddickinson58
      @daviddickinson58 3 місяці тому

      Dell offers multiple wattage processors in the same model year. I have a 5501 with i7-9850H 45 watt processor that is always super hot, feeling and sounding like a hair dryer most of the time. The 15W i7-1065G7 processor in the same year/model were not a problem for us. The 5540s come with either a 15W series that supports DDR4 memory or 28W processor that supports DDR5. The DDR5 processors ( i5-1340P, i5-1350P, i7-1370P) are rated 25% faster than the DDR4 15W ( i5-1345U, i7-1355U, i7-1365U) I'm shying away from the 28W because I can't risk buying another batch of hair dryers. If someone can comment on the heat behavior of the higher-wattage DDR5 processors listed, it would be much appreciated.

    • @ReptilianXHologram
      @ReptilianXHologram 3 місяці тому

      @@daviddickinson58 I just avoided all Dell products because I didn’t want to take a chance. I now go with either HP or Lenovo now. Specifically, the Probooks/Elitebooks and Thinkpads.

  • @hashbrownquester
    @hashbrownquester 7 місяців тому +1

    I have this exact model and I have never used that button at the back to turn on this laptop. Seems to me that it's a sim tray, isn't it? Although the specs did not mention any cellular module installed on this model, can you confirm this? (btw tried pressing it, it's just not budging to be pressed nor turns on the laptop.) Thanks!

    • @ka1Zhi
      @ka1Zhi 7 місяців тому +1

      i think you have the "turn on system when screen was open" switched on. You have to go into the bios setup to switch it off if you prefer to use the button. I did it for my dad's Latitude 3000. Apparently all latitude comes with this option on by default.

    • @BobPellerin
      @BobPellerin  7 місяців тому

      I’ll check next time I get that model in the lab.

  • @creativeexpletives
    @creativeexpletives Місяць тому

    Will it support 130W power adapter, can I use the Dell 130W USB-C charger for this model (5540), or it will support only upto 100W charger?

    • @BobPellerin
      @BobPellerin  Місяць тому

      In my opinion that should work.

  • @ABALEXANDER
    @ABALEXANDER 3 місяці тому +3

    Does it have fingerprint reader?? Or maybe I missed it..

    • @BobPellerin
      @BobPellerin  3 місяці тому +1

      I no longer have one of those around to check, but from memory that particular laptop did not. It is important to note that they sell these in a variety of SKUs, some of which may have that as an option. This is why I try to point out in my videos that you need to check the exact model to get the features. I was told that some counties don't have all SKUs offered, for example. So it's important to know what you are ordering.

  • @rambelanimushaisano5383
    @rambelanimushaisano5383 22 дні тому

    Is it worth it if am studying for Masters?

    • @BobPellerin
      @BobPellerin  20 днів тому

      A masters of what? I’d look at the very capable Lenovo Slim i7 if you can get it where you live.

  • @alincontis3992
    @alincontis3992 3 місяці тому

    Mine comes with win 10. Also WiFi 6 not working

    • @BobPellerin
      @BobPellerin  3 місяці тому

      Dell no longer installs Windows 10. You must has found an older SKU/model in inventory. Always check the full specs as I mentioned in numerous videos. Like cars, you can get the same model with specs that vary greatly. There seems to be a regional flavor in some regions where lower or higher specs are available.