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Dell Latitude 5480 14-Inch Laptop - (Black) (Intel Core i5-7200U 2.5 GHz, 8 GB RAM, 256 GB SSD, Windows 10 Pro) (Renewed)

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The section below provides links to articles that contain information about the different hardware on your system. They can help you to troubleshoot any problems that might be identified by the above diagnostics. There are also general "How to" articles that can help with tasks, for example like updating the BIOS or upgrading a hard drive. AC Adapter and Battery This section provides links to articles about diagnostics and the various error messages, beep codes and Diagnostic LED codes that can help to troubleshoot potential hardware and software issues on your system. The Latitude 5480 can ship with multiple battery types (all non-removable) and sizes, including 42 WHr, 51 WHr, and 68 WHr. The unit tested here is the high-end 68Whr, and combined with Energy Star optimizations, the Latitude 5480 – even with a quad-core Core i7 processor – can get seven to eight hours or more on a single charge. And that number can only go on dual-core processor configurations.

SupportAssist, previously called My Dell, provides system updates, detects issues and sends you alerts based on your device, which makes solving and preventing problems easier than ever. This application gives you access to everything you must have to take the guesswork out of maintaining PCs and tablets. For more information and installation instructions see the following link: Certain parts of this machine can spike a slight fever. After streaming 15 minutes of HD video, the underside of the laptop measured 98 degrees Fahrenheit, which is slightly higher than our 95-degree comfort threshold. The touchpad (85 degrees) and G&H keys (91 degrees) were noticeably cooler. Dell Latitude 5480 software While I wouldn't describe the Latitude 5480 as particularly great to look at, it trades that in for extreme pragmatism. It's a laptop built for practical usage and longevity, and it succeeds in that regard. Decent anti-glare display Our test laptop included a FIPS 140-2-certified TPM chip for secured storage, as well as Intel's remote management vPro technology. TPM comes standard, but you'll need to look for vPro when selecting a configuration, as it's included only on units featuring an Intel Core i5-7300U, Core i5-7440HQ or Core i7-7600U processor. Dell Latitude 5480 display

The Latitude 5480 emits an average 202 nits (a measurement of brightness), making it dimmer than the 245-nit average, ThinkPad T460 (239-nits touch screen, 242-nits non-touch) and the ProBook 440 G3 (243 nits). The dimness only exacerbates its limited viewing angles, as the panel looks much darker from greater than 45 degrees to the left and right. The Latitude 5480 has enough in the tank for a full work day and several hours of overtime, lasting 11 hours and 37 minutes on the Laptop Mag Battery Test (continuous web surfing over Wi-Fi). That beats the 8:03 thin-and-light average as well as the 440 G3 (7:31) and the 3-cell battery versions of the ThinkPad T460 (8:26 with non-touch, 6:40 with a touch screen). However, with a 6-cell battery, the ThinkPad T460 put up some impressive times of its own, with 13:12 for a touch screen and 17:04 without a touch screen.

The 0.9-megapixel webcam in the Latitude 5480 is fairly standard for what we see in most laptops. My test selfie had a grainy texture and flat colors, as the red of the wall behind me and the dark blue in my shirt both appeared muted. Dell Latitude 5480 heatDell also includes its own tools for managing your system. For instance, Command Power Manager adds battery settings, while Command Update centralizes firmware updates from Dell. You also have SupportAssist, which houses system info and tech-support links. Bottom line

The preloaded Waves MaxxAudio Pro audio adjustment utility lets you tweak EQ settings and increase bass, but the notebook didn't need such adjustment out of the box. Dell Latitude 5480 performance The 14-inch FHD (1920 x 1080) matte in-plane switching (IPS) display is quite good. The text is sharp, and with the anti-glare design it's easy to read, especially at this screen size. According to our colorimeter, the Latitude 5480 produces 71 percent of the sRGB color spectrum, which is below the 89-percent average for thin-and-light notebooks. The ThinkPad T460 (67 percent) and the ProBook 440 G3 (55 percent) offer even fewer colors.The Latitude 5480's powerful processor enabled it to score a strong 8,530 on the GeekBench 3 general performance test. The ThinkPad T460's (Core i5-6300U, 16GB RAM) score of 6,708 and the ProBook 440 G3's (Core i5-6200U, 8GB RAM) score of 4,990 are predictably lower, thanks to their last-gen Core i5 CPUs. The 8,088 average for thin-and-light notebooks is also lower than the Latitude's mark. You can game on the Latitude 5480 when you get to take a break, but you can't push it that hard. It ran Dirt 3 (1920x1080 pixels, medium graphics) at 32 frames per second, which is just barely above our 30 fps playability threshold, but below the 42 fps average. Dell Latitude 5480 battery life

The same is true for standby, which is exceptional. During some downtime, I left the Latitude unattended for a week, and there was almost zero battery drainage when left on standby. Having long battery life and great standby is critical for such a device, and Dell has done a fantastic job. Our Delta-E test for color accuracy (where lower is better) gave the Latitude 5480 a score of 1.6, which beats the 2.1 average. The ThinkPad T460 is even more accurate (0.5 for the touch screen, 0.2 for the non-touch), while the ProBook 440 G3 (3.6) and the category average (2.1) fall short of the mark. While a lot of variabilities exist for features, the choices are meant to fit the needs and budgets of large IT departments who would buy the Latitude 5480 in bulk. Dell Latitude 5480 designThe Dell Latitude 5480's integrated Intel HD 620 GPU notched a score of 73,623 on the Ice Storm Unlimited graphics test. That beats the Intel HD 520-based ThinkPad T460 (65,981) and the ProBook 440 G3 (58,077), but it's just shy of the average (77,510). Opening the display requires two hands, and the dual metal hinge, which lets the display lay at 180 degrees, is meant to last a very long time. The hinge is rather stiff but that's expected for a rugged laptop. Regarding performance, the 7th-Generation quad-core Intel "Kaby Lake" i7-7820HQ is a beastly processor. With a baseline of 2.9GHz and turbo to 3.9GHz, the 7820HQ is one of the fastest and most robust mobile processors on the market. Because of that, it should not be surprising to see it top our benchmarks.

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