Condition Refurbished - Grade 2 (See Below)
Make / Model Dell Latitude E6410
Processor Intel Core i5 M520
Processor Speed 2.40Ghz
Memory 4GB DDR3 UPGRADE TO 8GB RAM FOR ONLY £29.99
Hard Drive 160GB SATA UPGRADE TO A 1TB HDD FOR ONLY £29.99 UPGRADE TO AN SSD FOR ONLY £29.99
Screen Size 14.1" Intel HD Graphics 1280 x 800 Resolution
Drive DVD-RW
Operating System Windows 7 Professional 64 Bit Loaded and Licenced with COA including Service Pack 1
Battery Tested & Working Guaranteed for a Minimum of 1 Hour
Ac Adapter Yes
Wireless Yes
Network Internal
USB Ports 4
Various e-Sata, VGA, Firewire, SD Card Reader
**Grade 2 - Refurbished Good - Showing minor signs of use, the odd mark, scratch, buff to be expected**
Top comments
cicobuff
11 Sep 156#10
Sounds about on the money for a 14" 5 year old first gen power hungry i5, nothing really special about this deal in my opinion.
cicobuff to nippykev
11 Sep 153#11
A lot of eBay sellers are doing Argos pickup whereby the courier delivers to Argos stores for you to collect at your convenience. Useful for if you do not have anyone at home during weekdays.
Latest comments (77)
hypa3000
26 Jul 16#77
had this E6410 a while now, bought for my nephew for Uni abroad, but unfortunately the keyboard has been playing up - mostly the Enter key, Space key, delete and backspace not registering at all - anybody had any similar issues?
i tried various sticky keys / accessibility options didn't help except once temporarily...so initially thought software...however
Plugged in external keyboard and the keys above work ok...so not sure now...
upgraded to Windows 10 and the same keys still not working ....so updated the bios to the latest A16 and still having issues
thinking it may be a hardware fault apparently dell laptop keyboards not that hard to change?
anyone had similar or have any tips? or worth contacting seller?
asm80
17 Sep 15#76
arrived today. Grubby - but mainly fixable with a bit of TLC. The battery has 6-7 hours, so looks good. Sturdy build but not too heavy. My 15 yr old who needs it for school was over the moon, so 8/10 from me. Satisfied, but not ecstatic.
hypa3000
17 Sep 15#70
arrived on Tuesday, base a bit worn, but generally not too bad for the price...
anybody got the webcam to work?
i've looked for drivers but only found them for XP....so far...
also not sure if its a webcam or just a brightness detector..
agentunited to hypa3000
17 Sep 15#75
That's not a webcam just a sensor. Webcams are optional upgrades on this which are usually centered.
agentunited
17 Sep 15#74
I have the same exact configuration as my work machine for the last 3+ years, it's better build than some of the latest Dell Latitude machines that my colleagues use. The keyboard feedback on this is excellent unlike the current trend of avg chicklet keyboard.
Perhaps, I might have been little lucky as my outer case is in mint condition and battery easily lasts 1.5 to 2hrs.
helenaeos
17 Sep 15#73
I look in the BIOS and only one HDD drive listed even if I paid £29.99 for SSD upgrade. I thought it should be one Standard 160GB HDD, as well as SSD.
helenaeos
17 Sep 15#71
Mine arrived pretty grubby too with lots of scratches on the case. I've upgraded to SSD drive, but it does not show as a separate drive, and does not show in Disk Managment also. Not happy so far. :-(
hypa3000 to helenaeos
17 Sep 15#72
i didnt check the SSD options on the listing, but was it an additional SSD drive or SSD drive instead of the standard HDD....
I only have 1 partition (regular HDD)
yimpster
16 Sep 15#69
mine arrived - I ordered the better one i5 2nd gen at £143.99.
It's pretty much perfect with no noticeable marks - got a larger hdd than described and a finger print reader.
robs
14 Sep 15#68
Laptop delivered today - pretty grubby looking !!! - showing that there is a problem with the battery and it might suddenly turn off - which it now has. Not really a good start at all.
cicobuff
11 Sep 156#10
Sounds about on the money for a 14" 5 year old first gen power hungry i5, nothing really special about this deal in my opinion.
acer45s to cicobuff
11 Sep 15#14
Is there any better deals at the moment then this one. I just want one for general Internet use and downloading films plus writing to DVDs.
Gavin01 to cicobuff
12 Sep 15#67
ah shame didnt know it was 1st gen. was just about to go for it!
hotman
12 Sep 15#66
i5 1st gen should be better than any core2duo and more than enough for everyday tasks except gaming.
The main reason to get this would be for build quality.
Good deal, now sold out.
TirolForce165
12 Sep 15#64
Anyone have any advice im just internet user
CaptainSpaulding to TirolForce165
12 Sep 15#65
This would be fine for just internet use. Upgrade to SSD + 8GB of RAM will run like lightning.
TirolForce165
12 Sep 15#63
I am trying to decide if spending on 2007 core2duo 1.8g 3 ram is worth a ssd upgrade as I need a tech to set it up.
So setup instalation cost is about £75 if the 120 ssd costs £30 .
I like at least 4 sites open at a time but its just too slow at present .
The tech said I could get £75 for it as is... sold on the used market .
riccom
11 Sep 151#55
got a lesser spec similar model latitude, running a dual core with an ssd and it runs perfectly for everything i ask of it, music, browsing, network sharing etc so this should be fine for non gaming. Heat for the price also.
Meathotukdeals to riccom
12 Sep 15#62
Quite. Don't know why some people are getting their knickers in a twist because of its age. I got a refurb Core 2Duo for about £85. Installed SSD and new install Win 7 64bit and its perfectly fine for a lot of every day activities. Very old but still capable.
foxsfavourites
12 Sep 15#61
hi all, my 9 year old is looking for a laptop to play minecraft on and I was told we need to look for something with a graphics card?? could this a option? we don't have much/any knowledge on laptops etc :-(
thanks in advance
SClub
12 Sep 15#60
I bought a Dell 6420 for my father in law from these guys, which has the 2nd gen i5 and a better screen. Cost was £145 and I have to say it is miles better than expected. Not sure if we just got lucky, but it looks barely used and battery is lasting 7 hours with light use. Think they only guarantee an hour though.
r40
12 Sep 15#59
“Excellent ex-business machine fully working and tested by qualified engineers. Professionally installed with GENUINE Windows 7 Operating system & license provided under the Microsoft Authorised Refurbisher Program. Perfect use for School, College, Small Business. UK Mains adapter provided. 1 Years RTB warranty included. Wi-Fi enabled. Ready to use out of the box.” Sound promising!! ta
Prices on thinkpad machines have gone up a lot recently from this company. I think the one above is the best in this kind of price range.
DeceDeals
12 Sep 151#56
720p screen
5 year old laptop
why would you buy this..?
mugen6 to DeceDeals
12 Sep 151#57
A fool and his money....? All LCD screens start to diminish with time; the brightness will be poor compared to a new laptop. Not to mention this CPU runs hotter than the sun (unlike a cool modern CPU) , 5 year old battery will be useless.
I'm not complaining because I love having plenty of mugs paying over the odds for my old kit when I upgrade just because it cost £1500 when it was new! Oooo big deal. Laptops in the 90's were £3000. Technology is cheaper than it was in 2009.
Uridium
11 Sep 15#54
Decent deal..about what these are worth now. I remember building these laptops for a customer when they were brand new at around £1200.
Don't think anyone has mentioned it but for those who have bought one....remove the battery and you will find a Sim card slot tucked away in the corner. If your lucky then removing the small cover on the bottom front edge of the laptop you will find both a mini wireless LAN adapter and a mini WWAN adapter for built in 3G :-)
If your unlucky and you just have an empty WWAN slot you can pick one up on eBay for around £5-£10
DrRollo
11 Sep 15#53
You water damaged it? That's your reason not to buy one lol?
229mel
11 Sep 15#52
Seriously Do not buy this.. Have 2 of these laptops in the house, Coincidence or not but one got water damaged today :disappointed:
Its dead slow , I mean super slow...maybe if Upgraded to SSD it would be better but still it doesnt have the quality you think you are getting from dell
CRM2
11 Sep 15#51
Slightly apples and oranges and it does depend on what you want it for but I paid £95 for an Acer C720 on the Ebay Tesco Outlet last week. For emails, browsing and accessing the wider Google ecosystem online, a good option for a newer machine with a quick boot up time at a slightly lower price point.
johnmcglinchey
11 Sep 15#50
Ordered - much thanks . Windows 7 alone sold it for me
barns
11 Sep 15#49
Lovely deal. I have the E6540 for business, it's the upgrade of this but it's brilliant, i couldn't work without it. Think price was around £1500 or something when I got it last year. This deal is SMOKING hot
Meathotukdeals
11 Sep 151#48
Come on Spalders search boy search....http://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/sandisk-120gb-ssd-plus-sata-6gb-s-2-5-solid-state-drive-29-99-with-code-dabs-2280270?p=25963852
Dr Satan will have to have a word with you, clean suit or not.
mugen6
11 Sep 15#47
1st gen i5... what a waste of time. It's 2015 people, 6th gen has been released. If you're looking for a used laptop at least get a 2nd gen CPU (big improvements over the 1st gen) and USB 3 ports.
jasee
11 Sep 15#46
Okayish. Personally, I don't see the need for 14" screens unless it's an Ultrabook which it isn't. And only USB2 ports (3). An expressport is useful. At least an operating system is installed and some sort of battery life is given, unlike scc trade.
leelukehope
11 Sep 15#44
Processor gets 2411 on passmark, not too bad considering the age... My Z3735F notebook isn't that slow and only gets ~890. I know benchmarks aren't everything but I find passmark is a good barometer for testing performance.
Anyone know what the actual battery life was on these laptops?
"min of 1hr" is a bit vague.
Considering a new laptop as our Acer is getting long in tooth, and one of the issues with that is battery life. Bought a new one, but still only lasting about 1-2 hours on a charge.
shakerstevens to johnson293
11 Sep 15#7
Its probably because its a refurb laptop it won't be a brand new battery but what why are saying is they will ensure the included battery can at least last an hour.
justsmallsteps to johnson293
11 Sep 152#23
This is a excellent laptop for work however not for gaming. The differnce is the latitude machines are business class and not the cheap machines that you can pick up from the local supermarket.
My battery lasts around 3 hours however I am using a cut down version of windows. the great thing is that you can add extra batteries to this if you wish to remove the cd drive and also has a place at tthe bottom to add a slice battery. I am a laptop repair tech and I love these maches and use it as my main system. works great with linux too!
fishmaster to johnson293
11 Sep 15#41
The battery life of a second user battery can NOT be preset to a determined level, the seller should give a threshold of battery life of which if it lasts below that threshold it can be replaced under the warranty. The minimum of 1 hour is therefore the threshold.
The less complicated answer to your question is the battery life will be at least one hour or more and you won't know until you buy the unit and no one else will know apart from the seller if they did a checksheet on the laptop and wrote it down.
YouDontWantToKnow
11 Sep 15#40
Hot
asm80
11 Sep 15#39
thanks' Looking about for something for a 15 year old needing it for school. Looks ideal.
have ordered the SSD off here for £30 from dabs along with some more RAM... Gonna try that instead of lumping on a new (or refurb) laptop.
CaptainSpaulding to johnson293
11 Sep 15#37
Can you post the link for the SSD upgrade please
adam45417
11 Sep 15#35
Yeah I would be interested aswell.
elbs
11 Sep 15#34
well which one of their laptops would you say is the best deal? not being sarky, im genuinely curious
sotomonkey
11 Sep 15#33
Say hello to Why for me while you're at it.
johnson293
11 Sep 15#32
I wouldn't use this for gaming, it would be mainly home use, but also need to be capable of running AutoCAD and Revit software for work.
Current laptop has a 15" screen compared to the 14" on this, so having read comments, I'm also pricing up the alternative of buying a 120GB SSD (£50 for drive and fitting kit) and more memory for mine (current has 3GB, can get 2x4GB for £40).
I know this has an i5 chip compared to the AMD in my current Acer, so with upgrades to memory and hard drive on this refurb, it would be almost £180 compared to £90 to upgrade to SSD and more ram on current one.
Hmm, decisions.
jewelie
11 Sep 151#31
I can second this.
Upgraded this Inspiron 15 N5030 to a T4500 dual core CPU and stuck an SSD in it - it went from completely unusable to bloody lovely! Okay, can't play posh games on it, but it's got more use in the last few months that it had in the previous 4 years. :smiley: Sticking an SSD, any SSD (don't stress over price/performance - a small cheap one from a reliable source would be fine), in an old machine is about the best thing you can do. The only box that I've not seen it be *completely* transforming for are in old Intel Atom netbooks. Even an old 2003 DIY Pentium 4 (pre hyperthreading) box that was dog slow and unusable was totally transformed (and that MB supported only SATA-I cos back then SATA was new.)
Julie
x
poisondwarf
11 Sep 151#30
If I upgrade to the ssd, who does it?
Do they fit it, or do they send the ssd to me for me to fit?
Gazbert
11 Sep 15#29
Seems a perfect upgrade for my zoneminder setup which currently only has a core2duo to play with.
sew1091
11 Sep 15#28
Just bought one for my mum perefct just what I was looking for and windows 7 could not be better
dijital
11 Sep 152#27
Of all the laptops from newandusedlaptops4u THIS is the one that gets heat?
acer45s
11 Sep 15#26
I actually bought a Samsung dvd which was recommended for the dell 15 but it didn't work. I Think the problem is windows 8.1 think I'll try windows 10 and if that don't work I'll get rid and buy this machine with extra ram and SSD.
mrew42
11 Sep 15#25
Surprised you can't get an external working. Upgrade to Windows 10, it may sort you out.
acer45s
11 Sep 15#24
No monies not tight but I bought a dell 15 3531 brand new 12mths ago. It has no DVD drive and I haven't been able to get an external to work on it. It's windows 8.1 and I wish I had bought one with windows 7 plus a DVDs writer.
mrew42
11 Sep 15#22
Despite the comment above, probably not.
acer45s
11 Sep 15#15
Is it worth upgrading to SSD drive. What would the difference be.
ZeBadger to acer45s
11 Sep 151#16
Putting an SSD in my Laptop (with a dual-core celeron T3500) made it usable again (I mainly surf the web or use office)
mrew42 to acer45s
11 Sep 151#21
Huge - i'd recommend this over a memory upgrade if monies tight.
Super fast boot up/start up. You won't regret it :smiley:
cicobuff
11 Sep 15#20
Absolutely...its just a collect + service the same as many mail order companies provide to convenience stores for collection.
Obviously Argos the same as any store that allows couriers to deliver parcels for collection by the end customer get money for the service themselves, probably is not much commission in it but if you have a shop and the staff to deal with the occasional parcel it is always going to make good business sense.
cicobuff
11 Sep 15#19
I use an SSD in my mSata port of my Lenovo X220 (to retain the hard disk bay for general storage) and even though mSata is slower than using a 2.5" replacement there is definitely a marked speed increase, especially using Windows 10 which boots quickly anyway.
hcc27
11 Sep 152#18
Unfortunately some buyers are misled into believing that Argos have something to do with these sales - there's no connection whatsoever.
cicobuff
11 Sep 152#17
Nothing stellar that I have seen at the moment, there is an [E6420] on eBay for £143.99 that is a 2nd Gen i5 that is also on the money.
Graphics performance and power consumption is greatly improved on second gen i5s onwards, and more worthy of consideration. This would suffice for your needs but as a very dated machine even compared to the dated second gen i5 it doesn't offer anywhere near the same bang for buck.
Obviously if you are on a budget it is 'ok' but as said nothing stellar...worth waiting or spending that bit more I think.
acer45s
11 Sep 15#13
Is it worth upgrading to SSD drive. What would the difference be.
robs
11 Sep 15#12
Ordered - thanks OP !
nippykev
11 Sep 15#9
Argos pick up?
cicobuff to nippykev
11 Sep 153#11
A lot of eBay sellers are doing Argos pickup whereby the courier delivers to Argos stores for you to collect at your convenience. Useful for if you do not have anyone at home during weekdays.
MrPuddington
11 Sep 151#8
Not bad. And 1280x800 is a nice resolution to work with. It may not be Full HD, but at this price you could do a lot worse.
nick77777
11 Sep 15#3
Can this be upgraded to Win 10?
javea to nick77777
11 Sep 15#6
Yes
cboy821
11 Sep 151#4
I had the i7 version, probably the best business laptop I've had, good deal, yes it runs win10
woldranger
11 Sep 15#2
I picked up a used E6420 on eBay for my Mother - just waiting on it being delivered. I might be needing a cheap laptop myself so this might be worth a look. I've already bought the adapter for the dvd bay so I can put in a bigger hdd plus a small ssd...
Opening post
Make / Model Dell Latitude E6410
Processor Intel Core i5 M520
Processor Speed 2.40Ghz
Memory 4GB DDR3 UPGRADE TO 8GB RAM FOR ONLY £29.99
Hard Drive 160GB SATA UPGRADE TO A 1TB HDD FOR ONLY £29.99 UPGRADE TO AN SSD FOR ONLY £29.99
Screen Size 14.1" Intel HD Graphics 1280 x 800 Resolution
Drive DVD-RW
Operating System Windows 7 Professional 64 Bit Loaded and Licenced with COA including Service Pack 1
Battery Tested & Working Guaranteed for a Minimum of 1 Hour
Ac Adapter Yes
Wireless Yes
Network Internal
USB Ports 4
Various e-Sata, VGA, Firewire, SD Card Reader
**Grade 2 - Refurbished Good - Showing minor signs of use, the odd mark, scratch, buff to be expected**
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Latest comments (77)
i tried various sticky keys / accessibility options didn't help except once temporarily...so initially thought software...however
Plugged in external keyboard and the keys above work ok...so not sure now...
upgraded to Windows 10 and the same keys still not working ....so updated the bios to the latest A16 and still having issues
thinking it may be a hardware fault apparently dell laptop keyboards not that hard to change?
anyone had similar or have any tips? or worth contacting seller?
anybody got the webcam to work?
i've looked for drivers but only found them for XP....so far...
also not sure if its a webcam or just a brightness detector..
Perhaps, I might have been little lucky as my outer case is in mint condition and battery easily lasts 1.5 to 2hrs.
I only have 1 partition (regular HDD)
It's pretty much perfect with no noticeable marks - got a larger hdd than described and a finger print reader.
The main reason to get this would be for build quality.
Good deal, now sold out.
So setup instalation cost is about £75 if the 120 ssd costs £30 .
I like at least 4 sites open at a time but its just too slow at present .
The tech said I could get £75 for it as is... sold on the used market .
thanks in advance
I think...
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/FAST-HP-Elitebook-2560p-CHEAP-Laptop-Core-i5-2-50Ghz-4GB-160GB-1-Year-Warranty-/231273558696?hash=item35d8fa72a8
Prices on thinkpad machines have gone up a lot recently from this company. I think the one above is the best in this kind of price range.
5 year old laptop
why would you buy this..?
I'm not complaining because I love having plenty of mugs paying over the odds for my old kit when I upgrade just because it cost £1500 when it was new! Oooo big deal. Laptops in the 90's were £3000. Technology is cheaper than it was in 2009.
Don't think anyone has mentioned it but for those who have bought one....remove the battery and you will find a Sim card slot tucked away in the corner. If your lucky then removing the small cover on the bottom front edge of the laptop you will find both a mini wireless LAN adapter and a mini WWAN adapter for built in 3G :-)
If your unlucky and you just have an empty WWAN slot you can pick one up on eBay for around £5-£10
Its dead slow , I mean super slow...maybe if Upgraded to SSD it would be better but still it doesnt have the quality you think you are getting from dell
Dr Satan will have to have a word with you, clean suit or not.
"min of 1hr" is a bit vague.
Considering a new laptop as our Acer is getting long in tooth, and one of the issues with that is battery life. Bought a new one, but still only lasting about 1-2 hours on a charge.
My battery lasts around 3 hours however I am using a cut down version of windows. the great thing is that you can add extra batteries to this if you wish to remove the cd drive and also has a place at tthe bottom to add a slice battery. I am a laptop repair tech and I love these maches and use it as my main system. works great with linux too!
The less complicated answer to your question is the battery life will be at least one hour or more and you won't know until you buy the unit and no one else will know apart from the seller if they did a checksheet on the laptop and wrote it down.
Current laptop has a 15" screen compared to the 14" on this, so having read comments, I'm also pricing up the alternative of buying a 120GB SSD (£50 for drive and fitting kit) and more memory for mine (current has 3GB, can get 2x4GB for £40).
I know this has an i5 chip compared to the AMD in my current Acer, so with upgrades to memory and hard drive on this refurb, it would be almost £180 compared to £90 to upgrade to SSD and more ram on current one.
Hmm, decisions.
Upgraded this Inspiron 15 N5030 to a T4500 dual core CPU and stuck an SSD in it - it went from completely unusable to bloody lovely! Okay, can't play posh games on it, but it's got more use in the last few months that it had in the previous 4 years. :smiley: Sticking an SSD, any SSD (don't stress over price/performance - a small cheap one from a reliable source would be fine), in an old machine is about the best thing you can do. The only box that I've not seen it be *completely* transforming for are in old Intel Atom netbooks. Even an old 2003 DIY Pentium 4 (pre hyperthreading) box that was dog slow and unusable was totally transformed (and that MB supported only SATA-I cos back then SATA was new.)
Julie
x
Do they fit it, or do they send the ssd to me for me to fit?
Super fast boot up/start up. You won't regret it :smiley:
Obviously Argos the same as any store that allows couriers to deliver parcels for collection by the end customer get money for the service themselves, probably is not much commission in it but if you have a shop and the staff to deal with the occasional parcel it is always going to make good business sense.
Graphics performance and power consumption is greatly improved on second gen i5s onwards, and more worthy of consideration. This would suffice for your needs but as a very dated machine even compared to the dated second gen i5 it doesn't offer anywhere near the same bang for buck.
Obviously if you are on a budget it is 'ok' but as said nothing stellar...worth waiting or spending that bit more I think.