Dell Latitude 7410 2-in-1 (2020) In-Depth Review inc Jitter Line Test

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  • Опубликовано: 22 авг 2024

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  • @turboed1337
    @turboed1337 4 года назад +3

    That's too much in-depth and this is why I like it. I am gonna share this everywhere

    • @BsianTech
      @BsianTech  4 года назад +1

      Thanks turboed-1337 hopefully so good useful info there to use. Sharing would be beyond better then I can anticipate and support =) thank you!

    • @turboed1337
      @turboed1337 4 года назад

      @@BsianTech this is what I do as a consumer when buying a laptop. I go to an offline store and feel the device on hand to check the portability. During this time I must say this is a very must-have info. Like the vent placed on arm if one is right hand user of the devices. Plus there are not many reviewers who would go in detail of the business laptops. Thank you for being here.

  • @joejohnson7534
    @joejohnson7534 4 года назад +3

    Wowow! Amazing review! I just bought this on Monday after doing days and hours of research! I didn't find any reviews on the 7410. took me hours to decide until I finalized on dell (I decided on Dell because of the best technical support there is today (especially on the business laptop line) and because of the long warranties (No other company has a 5 year warranty!! Wow! Make sure to purchase it, covers accidental damages as well, seems like you can break it by 'accident' every 5 years and get a new one for $500 warranty:).), then I couldn't decide between a XPS and different Latitudes (I decided on Latitude even I'm not running a business, because it's more powerful, stronger, more reliable etc.), then I ordered the 7310 but decided to change to the 7410 because of the LTE option. Wasn't sure if I made the right investment for $4,000, but now after your review I'm like: YEEESSS!!!! This is the best laptop ever!!! BsianDad Thank you very much! Keep it up!
    P.S. Hope my battery will hold longer, I had high expectations for it... Mine is still in the cooking process, so let's hope for the best ;)

    • @joejohnson7534
      @joejohnson7534 3 года назад +2

      I recently bought this latitude 7410 2-in 1 and returned it, because I was very disappointed with the battery life, the headphone jack didn't work, it was too heavy, it took very long to start, and some more issues

  • @royheim
    @royheim 4 года назад +4

    Great review. I was eagerly waiting for the review of this. I'm curious about it and considering it to be my next laptop.

  • @BrianLee01
    @BrianLee01 4 года назад +3

    Hi, considering most of the mainstream laptop review sites haven't discovered this model yet your video is a godsend. I'm currently stuck between this and the XPS 13 9300. My understanding is that the XPS has better performance but the Latitude has better durability. I've also read that neither are that good when it comes to thermals or repairability. (e.g. both have their RAM and WLAN cards soldered) With that in mind, would the Latitude still be a better choice over the XPS?

    • @BsianTech
      @BsianTech  4 года назад

      Hi Brian Lee, thanks for your kind words. What would your main applications or functions for this computer be so I can better advise you. Will you be needed discrete graphics, if so it's the XPS without needing to consider the 7410.

    • @BrianLee01
      @BrianLee01 4 года назад +1

      I won't be needing a discrete graphics card so that's out of the question. (And even if I did, both laptops have Thunderbolt 3, which enables eGPUs)
      Primarily I'd be using it for productivity work (e.g. programming, school work) with very light gaming. But most importantly I prefer a computer that'll last a long time and can be easily maintained.
      Note: in the time after posting my original comment, I've found a third option which might just be the laptop I've been looking for: the Latitude 5411 -- durable, still lightweight, and non-soldered WLAN/RAM. The one middling thing is its dimmer screen.

    • @3xitt
      @3xitt 4 года назад

      @@BrianLee01 Dell now offers to configure a low power 300 nit display + brightness/contrast can also be tweaked via Intel UHD management SW (tho having "naturally" brighter display is definitely better)...

  • @DanielDanckaert
    @DanielDanckaert 4 года назад +1

    Very nice and in-depth review.
    I’m at the 1:04 point. There are no i7 6-core options for the Dell 7410 either in the laptop or 2-in-1 configurations. I exhaustively worked with Dell to max-spec a 7410 I ordered a week ago. Also, if you get a WWAN card, you can’t get a 6-cell battery or a 4K display, but WWAN was a must for me.
    This is an updated version of the 7390 and 7400. My 7390 gets a little warm, and I usually put something between it and my lap. If you don’t need the WWAN, I’d get the XPS 13.
    For business travelers, the WWAN with LTE-A, privacy safe screen, and overall flexibility is a very nice package. In the review, it would be worth talking about LTE- CAT-16.

    • @verygoodbrother
      @verygoodbrother 4 года назад +1

      If you don't need WWAN i'd still recommend the 7410 if you want ports.

    • @BsianTech
      @BsianTech  4 года назад +1

      Thanks very much Daniel Danckaert and welcome to my videos. As for the i7 6 cores I saw it in the spec sheet and would assume it be a configuration open in certain countries or companies. As a large company each Dell computer can be configured specially for a organization needs that isn't even listed on their official website. The spec sheet gives us fully what's on offer.
      I've got a number of 7400 running around and agree they get a bit warmer than I like for sure generally and spin up the fan much more often, I notice in the 7410 the fan doesn't spin up as often so that has improved.
      I had a feeling you lose something if the 6 Cell Battery goes in, as for LTE thanks for advising the need for it, its something that isn't use very often if not at all in the country I live in so it's something we don't take note of or have much experience in. I shall try include in my future videos.
      As for your battery problem, I have a lot of high travellers who travel to many remote areas and the solution we have found for a lot of the battery life issue is for them to travel with a Notebook Power Bank (eg. www.dell.com/en-au/shop/dell-portable-power-companion-18000-mah/apd/451-bbom/pc-accessories or www.dell.com/en-au/shop/dell-notebook-power-bank-plus-usb-c-65wh-pw7018lc/apd/450-ahbo/pc-accessories) these help with long flights.

    • @DanielDanckaert
      @DanielDanckaert 4 года назад

      BsianDad I work out of Washington DC and inside the capital beltway, and there is normally very good 4G LTE service. On road trips, there is also good coverage on interstates. The benefit of the WWAN is decoupling the Wi-Fi signal from your phone. Thus, you consume data for each device separately (each of my devices is limited to 100GB/mo) and it won’t drain the cell phone battery or cause my phone to get hot (which happens when I run hot spots).
      My 7410 arrives by the 31st. I hope it runs cooler as well. Thank you!

  • @icanpooptwiceadayyay8771
    @icanpooptwiceadayyay8771 4 года назад

    Niceee review good job your channel will definitely grow and be a big channel

    • @BsianTech
      @BsianTech  4 года назад

      Thanks mate, I do hope one day it will grow attraction =). Thanks for your continue support

    • @icanpooptwiceadayyay8771
      @icanpooptwiceadayyay8771 4 года назад

      @@BsianTech thanks mate you're da best

  • @gregkalbrunner
    @gregkalbrunner 2 года назад

    Nice in-depth review.

    • @BsianTech
      @BsianTech  2 года назад

      Thanks Greg hopefully helpful to you.

  • @royheim
    @royheim 4 года назад +1

    How does it compare to the latitude 7400 2in1 from last year (especially the display). Last year's model looks and feels more premium. Does 7410 have dell optimizer, express sign-in etc? Also what pen technology does it use?

    • @BsianTech
      @BsianTech  4 года назад +1

      Sumit Roy, the display and pen support is the same as 7400 since it uses the same pens, The change is more in the thermals, ports, speakers, keyboard, trackpad and of course the processor. This 7410 feels much more solid in performance and less noise which was a massive issue in the 7400 especially connected to a dock. The 7410 does come with the Dell optimizer which is pretty much standard across the 2020 Latitude line up now.

    • @royheim
      @royheim 4 года назад

      @@BsianTech thank you. So it uses Wacom pen. I was just curious to know if any Wacom pen will work here. Moreover, I saw on Dell website the latitude 9000 series and latitude 9410 2in1 looks more like a successor of 7400 2in1. Are you going to review latitude 9000 series as well?

  • @3rdegree_357
    @3rdegree_357 4 года назад

    great review. thumbs up!

  • @godboat.
    @godboat. 4 года назад +1

    that flip was sick

    • @BsianTech
      @BsianTech  4 года назад +1

      Cheers god boat, no time to baby the laptop around time to get serious business lol.

  • @maryannemills
    @maryannemills 3 года назад

    Great video! Finally, a piece of technology made for left handers LOL. Quick question: do you know what the silver ring is for inside the pen box?

    • @BsianTech
      @BsianTech  3 года назад

      Thanks for the feedback, lol rare its made for left handers! The silver ring looking is a tip remover for the pen, so yo u can replaced the tip.

  • @YourRelaxSun
    @YourRelaxSun 3 года назад +1

    Is it a good laptop for drawing and using ilustrator and light photoshop ?
    with pen 579x?

    • @BsianTech
      @BsianTech  3 года назад

      I have tested this out on photoshop, I don't normally run a stylus for my photoshop work but I did pass the laptop with the pen over to my wife who does draw and she seems pretty happy with the Pen579x and this laptop, she didn't have too much issues on it, she does like the thickness of the pen.

  • @jims355
    @jims355 3 года назад +1

    I like your videos but you need better lighting (especially on the device you are reviewing) and more close ups.

    • @BsianTech
      @BsianTech  3 года назад +1

      Thanks Jim for the feedback I will do my best to improve lighting and add more additional close ups in my videos :).

  • @matthewedwards4064
    @matthewedwards4064 4 года назад

    Hi, I am looking forward to your 7750 review. I am also seriously looking at possibly purchasing the Origin Nt-17 laptop as it may be the overall best solution. There is a good review by the the revit kid for the Origin Evo-16s model, however, I also saw some other reviews questioning some of the components quality on That model. You may want to see if you can get an origin nt-17 to review as this company has very few reviews on youtube.

    • @BsianTech
      @BsianTech  4 года назад

      Thanks matthew, just received both 7750 and 7550 same time =). As for the Origin I might approach them to ask for review once I got all these new models I have in my hands taking care of.

    • @matthewedwards4064
      @matthewedwards4064 4 года назад

      @@BsianTech Awesome - looking forward to your unboxing / reviews of the 7750 & 7550. If the 7750 is sleek enough I may even still go with it ( I need 4k 17 format). Thanks!

  • @verygoodbrother
    @verygoodbrother 4 года назад +2

    If this had a AMD ryzen processor it'll be an instant buy. Also the screen brightness should be 400 nits.

    • @BsianTech
      @BsianTech  4 года назад

      It would be very nice if Dell started adding some Ryzen chips in their business line up like the other manufactures =) we can only hope anytime now.

  • @NoNamenoonehere
    @NoNamenoonehere Год назад

    was a good laptop,but prone to water damage,(ram located right under the keyboard,ram is also onboard harder to fix)

    • @BsianTech
      @BsianTech  Год назад

      Sorry to hear you got water damage on yours. Some of the other business laptops do have better liquid drainage design and unfortunately Dell Latitude range isn't one of them.

  • @samcollins5546
    @samcollins5546 4 года назад

    I likes the way he flipped it, hey sir can u do a review on del latitude 3350 it a student focused one, it more affordable will love to get a feedback on that.

    • @BsianTech
      @BsianTech  4 года назад +1

      Cheers sam collins, can I say I practice that flip hmm more times then I like to count haha, wasn't because of the computer it was just verbal garbage coming out of my mouth the first few times when filming. I will see what I can do in regards to getting in the Latitude 3xxx series after these computers.

    • @samcollins5546
      @samcollins5546 4 года назад

      @@BsianTech thank you hope you cover it.

  • @marcotedeschini7159
    @marcotedeschini7159 3 года назад

    Hi, what about screen brightness?

  • @wpassw1
    @wpassw1 3 года назад

    then you can't expand the memory? is it really integrated?

    • @BsianTech
      @BsianTech  3 года назад

      Unfortuntely that is correct Isabel, you can't expand the RAM on this laptop after purchase.

  • @sharadwatamukherjee
    @sharadwatamukherjee 3 года назад

    Where is the wifi button

  • @Zetsuke4
    @Zetsuke4 3 года назад

    you round up the weight not down

    • @BsianTech
      @BsianTech  3 года назад +1

      Sorry mate, I will remember that =)

  • @Zetsuke4
    @Zetsuke4 3 года назад

    Rose!

  • @pesto12601
    @pesto12601 5 месяцев назад +1

    that jitter test shows the awful quality... stick to an ipad pro.... this thing is no good for drawing!

  • @icanpooptwiceadayyay8771
    @icanpooptwiceadayyay8771 4 года назад

    And also try changing the background it looks sooooooooo bad and put some plastic plants on the side of the tables