I'm sick of metrosexual laptops crowding the market. My dream laptop would be forged from iron and have BADASS MOTHERFUCKER spelled out in rivets on the lid.
Thinkpad users are used to the Magnesium Alloy screen casing, which makes it amazingly durable. I've seen a few laptops with cracked screens due to being carried in a bag with the power brick and UK plug in the pouch on the front. When the whole thing is crushed (in an overhead locker, for example) the plug presses on the centre of the screen. Only Thinkpads survive this.
Actually looking from the side it is more along the lines of early Compaq Armada. In fact it definitely closer to the Armada than to Thinkpad. If it has some of the other Armada properties like being able survive being used as a weapon in a bar brawl, I may even consider revoking the ban on Dell goods in my household.
It actually starts at £579, not £549, and that's less VAT and delivery. Dell really take the piss with their £57.58 delivery charge. It would be OK if their products were reliable and backed up with competent after sales service, but any idiot (plenty buy Dell) can tell you that's sadly not the case.
Bought one of these at work for myself - but no Linux drivers for network, screen (didn't try hard on that one), wifi - so I gave it away and kept my D620.
Looks ugly too.
Keyboard backlight didn't work and after 2 motherboard changes, we told Dell to give us a new one. (not a fault of the laptop design - just a friday afternoon box).
M2400 is basically the same setup with a higher-end mobile Quadro graphics unit and a third mouse button - but it also has a mag-alloy lid so should be more robust than the Lat'. The price is not too far from the E6400 either. I got the M2400 since it apparently is the only 14" which can drive a 30" external display... mind you - still needs a docking bay to do it!
Dell Latitude E6400 14in business laptop
Elrond Hubbard
Fantastic! #
Posted Friday 3rd October 2008 12:07 GMT
I'm sick of metrosexual laptops crowding the market. My dream laptop would be forged from iron and have BADASS MOTHERFUCKER spelled out in rivets on the lid.
Bronek Kozicki
thinkpad brick? #
Posted Friday 3rd October 2008 12:07 GMT
Nothing new about this design, really.
The one with a brick in the pocket is mine.
Ryan
Just taken delivery of one.... #
Posted Friday 3rd October 2008 13:12 GMT
Its a nice looking laptop.
Just got to put XP on it and its good to go..
Mines the one with the XP CD in the pocket..
Hayden Clark
Flimsy screen makes it useless for travelling #
Posted Friday 3rd October 2008 13:12 GMT
Thinkpad users are used to the Magnesium Alloy screen casing, which makes it amazingly durable. I've seen a few laptops with cracked screens due to being carried in a bag with the power brick and UK plug in the pouch on the front. When the whole thing is crushed (in an overhead locker, for example) the plug presses on the centre of the screen. Only Thinkpads survive this.
Anton Ivanov
Re: thinkpad brick? #
Posted Friday 3rd October 2008 13:12 GMT
Actually looking from the side it is more along the lines of early Compaq Armada. In fact it definitely closer to the Armada than to Thinkpad. If it has some of the other Armada properties like being able survive being used as a weapon in a bar brawl, I may even consider revoking the ban on Dell goods in my household.
Joe
Wrong price #
Posted Friday 3rd October 2008 15:38 GMT
It actually starts at £579, not £549, and that's less VAT and delivery. Dell really take the piss with their £57.58 delivery charge. It would be OK if their products were reliable and backed up with competent after sales service, but any idiot (plenty buy Dell) can tell you that's sadly not the case.
Ian Collins
No linux #
Posted Saturday 4th October 2008 04:00 GMT
Bought one of these at work for myself - but no Linux drivers for network, screen (didn't try hard on that one), wifi - so I gave it away and kept my D620.
Looks ugly too.
Keyboard backlight didn't work and after 2 motherboard changes, we told Dell to give us a new one. (not a fault of the laptop design - just a friday afternoon box).
Might give it another try in a few months time.
Tulio Campregher
no DVI #
Posted Monday 6th October 2008 08:21 GMT
Why PC manufacturers are still afraid of DVI? if you choose the low res screen, you will need an external monitor. but using the analog VGA connector?
if it copied most of the features of the Macbook Pro (in black) they might as well steal the rest.
Joe Cincotta
M2400 may be more robust #
Posted Monday 6th October 2008 08:21 GMT
M2400 is basically the same setup with a higher-end mobile Quadro graphics unit and a third mouse button - but it also has a mag-alloy lid so should be more robust than the Lat'. The price is not too far from the E6400 either. I got the M2400 since it apparently is the only 14" which can drive a 30" external display... mind you - still needs a docking bay to do it!
Mark Aggleton
@Joe #
Posted Monday 6th October 2008 08:21 GMT
This laptop is, after all, aimed at the corporate market so you're unlikely to pay list and your support will be UK rather than Far East based...