I have a Dell Latitude 7400 2-in-1 and this 9410 2-in-1 is basically rebrand of that with a Intel 10th Gen CPU and massive price increase. I'd strongly recommend getting a 7400 2-in-1 whilst you can instead of getting this.
Yay!!! My "Lisa with MobileTechReview" fix... And....... That T-shirt did not disappoint either lol PS: Thank you for the specs/review Lisa... I still have my Dell Latitude 7000 2-in-1 17" from a few years ago.. Could be due for a new(er) one soon. This was refreshing to see.
Thank you for this review! When the HP Elitebook G7 (840 for Intel and 845 for AMD), can you please review them? I think the Intel one is out but not the AMD one yet. I think those are the main competitors to the Latitude 9410. Thank you for your reviews. Not many channels review business oriented laptops, so it helps us when we need a laptop with smartcard.
@@mobiletechreview Well, I first wanted you to review the new 10 gen GP65 and you did it flawlessly. I m hoping the 5i has the Nvidia SUPER MAX Q chip. Will definitely be looking forward to the 5i review as well. Thank you
@@mobiletechreview hello please confirm if Legion 7 with Amd 4000 series exists? as the 7i Intel version is way costly over my budget.a sub 1000$ machine for mid level config would be great so please recommend if found can.. thanks
Not sure why all them companies just add 128gb or 256 ssd with ridiculous prices, after the system download space there will be just a few more gb left
Hey Lisa, will you be getting a chance to review the 2020 HP Spectre 15t? I'm sure you're probably sick of the 15" Spectre iterations at this point, but it seems to have some interesting internal revisions, and I'd love to hear your thoughts on it since you're the only one who covers all the bases of 2-in-1s : D
Best reviews!. Can you do a video for 2 in 1 laptops comparison for 2D and 3D artists using Photoshop/Maya/Zbrush type programs + Gaming with a focus on performance, price and artist related features like screen colour/size/pen input
Really love that keyboard Optimization: They should cut the solidity and "build quality" feel in favor of better specs. Maybe even cut it further by making it a ryzen.
@@mobiletechreview Will you be reviewing the Latitude 9510 when it becomes available? More interested in the internals in that one, it looks like it has two vents at the back , but it appears only one is an actual vent? Thanks!
I struggle to get my head around these 2 in 1 machines. Especially in the enterprise space. To me the form factor seems tuned for artistic rolls. But then you frequently can not get a satisfactory GPU. The RAM is soldered in. The hinges always are a weak point especially in the enterprise space. There must be something I'm not understanding in the market.
If you are genuinely interested in purchasing these laptops but feel $1600 is a bit too much, I have two i5 models which I will list soon on my eBay account. I am a trusted seller on eBay. I had three but decided to keep one for myself.
Any one else love the review, but low key fall out of love with the laptop when you find out It's an Intel processor? Get with it computer/laptop companies!!!! 😬
Name one thing you can do on UA-cam that requires very hard work but has great payoff: Listen to Lisa at 1.25 speed - get great notebook review in 5 mins & change.
Emperor Cyber I have an HP Spectre x360 15 2 in 1 and love it but the small touchpad kills me. If the XPS 15 had the 2 in 1 form factor I would have returned mine in a heartbeat for it
I bought a custom version of this. I paid a pretty penny to get the fastest processor and the 1TB SSD memory. I thing i fucked up and bought a really expensive facebook machine.
It's intentional. Nowadays, DDR3 could be even more expensive than DDR4. It's not a cost thing. It's because Low Power DDR3 "consumes significantly less power during standby than standard or even low-power DDR4" www.quora.com/Why-do-new-released-laptops-in-2018-still-use-DDR3L-RAM-Why-not-DDR4
Intel really cannot deliver a good experience today. The battery life is terrible considering the price and segment. AMD has huge gains over intel at this point in time.
Don't care for metallic housing. It screws Wi-Fi signal. ALso meh on Intel. It's one big crater of endless security holes and deliberate backdoors. Besides, in this era of green thinking and social responsibility one shouldn't overlook their patent theats and thuggish businesess that killed many. And earned them a €1BN fine. You don't get that for illegal parking. Above all that AMD kicked their ass over entire line. It's so much faster and so much cheaper that it's not funny. Vote with your wallet and punish those that made their designs based not on free market but graft and secret deals.
WI-Fi: All business/enterprise machines are metallic housings. I have more than 20 years running all sorts of these machines, and seldom an issue. When there is an issue it is generally a specific machine. Intel securit: While not ideal the vulnerabilities are far from being easily deployed. I can assure you as AMD gains market share they will be met with the same scrutiny. There will be vulnerabilities uncovered. Just the nature of the beast. I need to see a verifiable record of the €1BN fine and all appeals and rulings on appeal before I will comment on that. AMD has made great strides but they don't "kick ass across the line". I'm glad to see some competition in the processor space, but the processor is not terribly significant in the bottom line. HP and Lenovo are your only choices in AMD business/enterprise laptops. It is by no coincidence HP and Lenovo lead the business/enterprise laptop space. Combined they maintain about 42% market share with HP leading. They have the capital to invest in R&D to bring AMD to the laptop market. The average business/enterprise user will see zero difference in the processors capability. However IT departments do see the difference as it introduces one more variable for patching and upkeep. In this space is is not bleeding edge, but rather competent, reliable, expected performance over the life cycle of the machine (5 years becoming the norm). Think if a company standardized on thunderbolt with say their docks. Where does that fit with AMD? It doesn't so now a company has to purchase docks with the machine. Cost savings went negative. Lots of variables to consider in this space.
I been watching Lisa ever since she reviewed my very 1st tablet with Android Gingerbread!
Really really enthused and glad I found you, your reviews are brilliant and lack all that fluffy filler that come use. Keep up the great work
Aunt Lisa is reviewing another computer!
Not really
Got this from Deloitte as my work computer with the 512GB SSD and i7 with 16GB of RAM. Nice laptop.
I have a Dell Latitude 7400 2-in-1 and this 9410 2-in-1 is basically rebrand of that with a Intel 10th Gen CPU and massive price increase. I'd strongly recommend getting a 7400 2-in-1 whilst you can instead of getting this.
That's for poor people
Yay!!! My "Lisa with MobileTechReview" fix... And....... That T-shirt did not disappoint either lol
PS: Thank you for the specs/review Lisa... I still have my Dell Latitude 7000 2-in-1 17" from a few years ago.. Could be due for a new(er) one soon. This was refreshing to see.
Thank you for your efforts in educating the buyers on PC's, I'm really happy with your reviews. Good luck to your future works.
Thanks Lisa! I always look for your reviews, thank you much! I'll be buying this laptop.
@mobiletechreview thank you for always doing the best reviews. You're my go to for all tech info!
Thank you for this review! When the HP Elitebook G7 (840 for Intel and 845 for AMD), can you please review them? I think the Intel one is out but not the AMD one yet. I think those are the main competitors to the Latitude 9410. Thank you for your reviews. Not many channels review business oriented laptops, so it helps us when we need a laptop with smartcard.
please review the LEGION 7i. Your personal thoughts will always be appreciated.
I too would like to see a Legion 7i review. Love your reviews!
We have the Legion 5i in for review. Hopefully enough to tide you over. Not sure if they'll get us the 7i too.
@@mobiletechreview Well, I first wanted you to review the new 10 gen GP65 and you did it flawlessly. I m hoping the 5i has the Nvidia SUPER MAX Q chip. Will definitely be looking forward to the 5i review as well. Thank you
@@mobiletechreview hello please confirm if Legion 7 with Amd 4000 series exists? as the 7i Intel version is way costly over my budget.a sub 1000$ machine for mid level config would be great so please recommend if found can.. thanks
Not sure why all them companies just add 128gb or 256 ssd with ridiculous prices, after the system download space there will be just a few more gb left
Thing is these are so customizable by companies that you can get an amazing one or a crappy one regardless of the model.
Hey Lisa, will you be getting a chance to review the 2020 HP Spectre 15t? I'm sure you're probably sick of the 15" Spectre iterations at this point, but it seems to have some interesting internal revisions, and I'd love to hear your thoughts on it since you're the only one who covers all the bases of 2-in-1s : D
still waiting for Dell Latitude with Ryzen 7 4700u :D
And for XPS 15 with new display type and Ryzen 4900HS ....
Yes!!
@@piotrd.4850 Won't happen. Possibly in the next refresh in 4-5 years depending on what the market does.
Great review in for my purchase decision thank you
Fantastic review!
What do you think of the New Dell Latitude 5511
0:21 Yassss! "We're gonna look at it now"
$1659 for an i5 and 8 gigs of ram
excuse me what
Business laptops will always cost more because other features besides hardware.
Austin Verlinden true, all the durability and stress resistances/meant to handle and last
Yea AMD does better than that in pricing, Intel is being ridiculous
8GB of DDR3 at that
Best reviews!. Can you do a video for 2 in 1 laptops comparison for 2D and 3D artists using Photoshop/Maya/Zbrush type programs + Gaming with a focus on performance, price and artist related features like screen colour/size/pen input
Really love that keyboard
Optimization: They should cut the solidity and "build quality" feel in favor of better specs. Maybe even cut it further by making it a ryzen.
F....k no. Dell cut enough corners already since tri-metal E6430.
Screw stripped again?
That's the exact same issue as your latitude 7400 2-in-1 review unit..
Must be a new Latitude anti-tamper feature ;)
@@mobiletechreview Will you be reviewing the Latitude 9510 when it becomes available? More interested in the internals in that one, it looks like it has two vents at the back , but it appears only one is an actual vent?
Thanks!
I struggle to get my head around these 2 in 1 machines. Especially in the enterprise space. To me the form factor seems tuned for artistic rolls. But then you frequently can not get a satisfactory GPU. The RAM is soldered in. The hinges always are a weak point especially in the enterprise space. There must be something I'm not understanding in the market.
just got a maxed out one for 400 bucks!
How's it working for you?
@@ceptember. excellent, I got a 7400 2in1 as well for 200 as a second machine since its the same thing but with a previous gen cpu
@@robinrai4973 happy to hear
😮
Are you going to review the new XPS desktop 2020?
I wish!
Ummm you see the channel name? You by chance look through the videos she has posted?
I’ve been a fan of Lisa since my first compaq PDA running Windows SE which seems like 100 years ago now 🤔
Wonderful video! I liked it!
I have missed a comparison to 9400, which is older, but looks identical.
Please review the Yoga slim 7. Any or maybe both the Intel and AMD version in a side by side comparison. Would really appreciate it.
Would like to see your thoughts on the new HP Chromebook 14C!
Hey Lisa! Could You elaborate a bit on a build quality of this high end model compared to the letest XPS 13 2in1 or the HP Elite X360?
Nice build quality
Dell ripped this straight off of HP's elitebook x360s, and yet they'll sell in droves
Dell: we soldered RAM on board
Me: just passing by to nearest HP store))
Just buy it with 16gb. no one needs more than 16gb unless a using VM's
Please review the 2020 HP omen 15 , I would like to know your take on it
Love the review but the best is your shirt!!!!
I want a review of the HP ProBook x360 435 G7 🙈
That's an amd one?
Yep Ryzen 7 4700. Pretty much like the Envy x360s
Which supermarket do you like more? 99 ranch or JustGo? : )
Could you stalk UA-camrs elsewhere please?
Really nice laptop :)
Can you please make a video of hp pen test for new hp spectre 360 15 model.. there is a issue in old spectre 360 that cant do a stright line clearly..
Dell laptops are so industrial in design.
If you are genuinely interested in purchasing these laptops but feel $1600 is a bit too much, I have two i5 models which I will list soon on my eBay account. I am a trusted seller on eBay. I had three but decided to keep one for myself.
Any one else love the review, but low key fall out of love with the laptop when you find out It's an Intel processor? Get with it computer/laptop companies!!!! 😬
Can I use it for studies ??
Looks like Lenovo's Ideapad C340. Looks bulkier than C340. Moreover, Lenovo even bundles an active pen with C340🥳!
Please review legion 5i and 7i and AMD versions thank you!
Please make a review of the moto G7 power and the Moto z4
Please review the new vostro 5490, i7 10th gen intel cpu.
Name one thing you can do on UA-cam that requires very hard work but has great payoff:
Listen to Lisa at 1.25 speed - get great notebook review in 5 mins & change.
Please focus on Ryzen 4000 laptops.
Dell desperately needs to make a Dell XPS 15 9500 but 2 in 1 like this one
Why though? Usually 2 in 1 are reserved for smaller laptops.
Emperor Cyber I have an HP Spectre x360 15 2 in 1 and love it but the small touchpad kills me. If the XPS 15 had the 2 in 1 form factor I would have returned mine in a heartbeat for it
No... just no... But if you would, explain why the need for 2 in 1. Serious question, not trolling as I don't get the 2 in 1 demand.
no 32GB RAM option :(
Lol
DDR3 ram ? Shouldn't it be DDR4 ?
I was all gung-ho until I saw the stats for the brightness, only 281 nits...meh.
I bought a custom version of this. I paid a pretty penny to get the fastest processor and the 1TB SSD memory. I thing i fucked up and bought a really expensive facebook machine.
1:45 Nice.
DDR3 ram... how outdated for such a premium price
It's intentional. Nowadays, DDR3 could be even more expensive than DDR4. It's not a cost thing. It's because Low Power DDR3 "consumes significantly less power during standby than standard or even low-power DDR4"
www.quora.com/Why-do-new-released-laptops-in-2018-still-use-DDR3L-RAM-Why-not-DDR4
I wonder if random people ever call Lisa up and ask what shirt she's wearing.
Beatifull laptop but the price hurts
Legion 5 please
This will be a great buy when sold by dellrefurbished for us poor peeps.
hi lisa =D
Intel really cannot deliver a good experience today. The battery life is terrible considering the price and segment. AMD has huge gains over intel at this point in time.
Oh nooo, why didn't you get under the hood?
cnc aluminum *-*
Why do they even offer 8g ram. 😏
Apple-izing.
Marketing. Same with all products. Get you looking, get you comfortable then work you up the pricing ladder to the edge of your comfort level.
That's me 😅
Maybe I should review this next 🤔. Guys let me know if this is something you'd like to see on my channel. I think I like it.
Intel again, no thanks!
Has it been tested for the *KUNG-FLU?*
Hello
k
its like a GPD pocket 1 XL lol
3.2k for this -_-
First
Not really.
ua-cam.com/video/BLUkgRAy_Vo/v-deo.html
Pen function looks absolutely awful
Don't care for metallic housing. It screws Wi-Fi signal.
ALso meh on Intel. It's one big crater of endless security holes and deliberate backdoors.
Besides, in this era of green thinking and social responsibility one shouldn't overlook their patent theats and thuggish businesess that killed many. And earned them a €1BN fine.
You don't get that for illegal parking.
Above all that AMD kicked their ass over entire line.
It's so much faster and so much cheaper that it's not funny.
Vote with your wallet and punish those that made their designs based not on free market but graft and secret deals.
WI-Fi: All business/enterprise machines are metallic housings. I have more than 20 years running all sorts of these machines, and seldom an issue. When there is an issue it is generally a specific machine.
Intel securit: While not ideal the vulnerabilities are far from being easily deployed. I can assure you as AMD gains market share they will be met with the same scrutiny. There will be vulnerabilities uncovered. Just the nature of the beast.
I need to see a verifiable record of the €1BN fine and all appeals and rulings on appeal before I will comment on that.
AMD has made great strides but they don't "kick ass across the line". I'm glad to see some competition in the processor space, but the processor is not terribly significant in the bottom line. HP and Lenovo are your only choices in AMD business/enterprise laptops. It is by no coincidence HP and Lenovo lead the business/enterprise laptop space. Combined they maintain about 42% market share with HP leading. They have the capital to invest in R&D to bring AMD to the laptop market. The average business/enterprise user will see zero difference in the processors capability. However IT departments do see the difference as it introduces one more variable for patching and upkeep. In this space is is not bleeding edge, but rather competent, reliable, expected performance over the life cycle of the machine (5 years becoming the norm). Think if a company standardized on thunderbolt with say their docks. Where does that fit with AMD? It doesn't so now a company has to purchase docks with the machine. Cost savings went negative. Lots of variables to consider in this space.
Intel inside? No thanks.
I don't like the look of this laptop