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Posted by powerslave
 - May 08, 2022, 14:42:28
I'm with you. I have the 7420 and the touchpad is horrible.

If you're writing code, you're going to have a hard time selecting text using this touchpad.
Posted by Mat99
 - May 07, 2022, 19:01:36
I used to be a big fan of Dell's Latitude series but this is a complete sh*t... My Latitude track record: E6410, E5450, 7480 and now this one... all previous modes had their issues but were good at being a PCs. I think the build quality of 7410 is not acceptable at this price point. Welded RAM on Latitude is a joke, what is more laptop thermals are horrible – as a result glue that hold rubber bottom stands melts... My recommendation is DO NOT BUT THIS!! This product made me stop being Dell's Latitude customer.
Posted by formerdelluser299
 - October 13, 2020, 20:35:31
I have this and its not that bad but it suffers from the same loose trackpad issue the xps 15 suffers from. Shame that a billion dollar company cannot make a good trackpad when $500 lenovo laptops have better ones LOL fail Dell
Posted by Yuz
 - October 11, 2020, 04:52:15
it seems that Dell don't offer 4k or UHD screen with touch screen option. I have to upgrade to XPS then to have the touch screen for bigger resolution than 1080p.
Posted by guyusinglaptp45
 - October 07, 2020, 20:59:05
The X1 carbon is still better and lighter lol and some configs are cheaper
Posted by Klaus Hinum
 - August 26, 2020, 19:04:30
our rating is a combination of all the measurements we take and subratings from our experienced authors and senior editors.

The only one who pays us is Bill Gates to microchip all readers using 5G ... oh damn, did I say that out loud?
Posted by hujibabian
 - August 26, 2020, 17:50:39
so all DELL latitude 9510, 7410, 7310 scored 89. you have a rule that thinkpads always get 90, no matter how much quality has been sacrificed since lenovo took over thinkpad. used thinkpad T41, T42 T43, T60..... I can tell there's been material, build quality, QA, warranty... sacrificed if you compare IBM thinkpad to LENOVO thinkpad.

how much LENOVO pay you ? 
Posted by iggigm
 - July 12, 2020, 10:24:59
I am currently using a 7490, which appears equal or or better than this model 2 generations later?!
Posted by doa379
 - July 11, 2020, 14:25:20
How is this matched against a X1 Carbon when this "standard" business model is 300g heavier? Weight makes a fair difference. I agree it's pitched against a T14/s not X1.

They've got a new product design rolling out every season. Not good.
Posted by Mr MS
 - July 11, 2020, 13:18:10
How come this was targeted at the X1 Carbon, rather than the T490/T14 series?

Dell Latitude 7400 was positioned against the ThinkPad T490. It doesn't have an ethernet port, lost the dual trackpoint, and have fewer ports.

X1 Carbon feels one tier up still.

Now that 7410 removed the upgradeable RAM (a X1 downside, rather than upside) - it's been somehow upgraded in its positioning? Personally, I know buyers that won't touch the 7 series now due to the lack of upgradeable RAM
Posted by Laksh saraogi
 - July 09, 2020, 07:02:23
Ae mc
Posted by kek
 - July 08, 2020, 22:04:00
Aside from price, Comet Lake and the thermal management are the real issues with this device. I would suggest staying away from it
Posted by A
 - July 08, 2020, 00:08:21
Quote from: eclyps on July 07, 2020, 21:57:45
QuoteThis isn't just about it not being AMD, learn to read. They are saying that no Ryzen or Intel Iris options, only UHD. Which means the GPU is lacking.

With Tiger Lake right around the corner, which is competitive with AMD integrated graphics, it wouldn't really make sense to switch to AMD for a single year of them on top. There's no Iris option because there's to Ice Lake with vPro, same as with the ThinkPad lineup (though a few ThinkPad models are testing the water with AMD this year). AMD will have to prove that it can maintain it's lead over Intel for long enough to justify companies making the switch.

Tigerlake will have to face the next gen Ryzen. And AMD has made it that manufacturers don't need to do anything and can use last years designs for the upcomming processors.
Posted by Jesse
 - July 08, 2020, 00:07:50
About 300g too heavy.
Posted by eclyps
 - July 07, 2020, 21:57:45
QuoteThis isn't just about it not being AMD, learn to read. They are saying that no Ryzen or Intel Iris options, only UHD. Which means the GPU is lacking.

With Tiger Lake right around the corner, which is competitive with AMD integrated graphics, it wouldn't really make sense to switch to AMD for a single year of them on top. There's no Iris option because there's to Ice Lake with vPro, same as with the ThinkPad lineup (though a few ThinkPad models are testing the water with AMD this year). AMD will have to prove that it can maintain it's lead over Intel for long enough to justify companies making the switch.