Rs 30,000 / USD $194 |
Dell Latitude E6430U Ultrabook |
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Product Review |
Dell has been a very known in the laptop industry with Reliability and most important things security for a long time now. Dell is very famous in business standard laptops or notebooks. We are proud to present this outstanding Dell Latitude E6430U Ultrabook laptop at Moon Computer & Mobiles. The Dell Latitude E6430U Ultrabook laptop packing the highest specs from the lineup. Dell Latitued Series is a thin or light weight made with good material body and very famous in laptop market. We review the Dell Latitude E6430U Ultrabook with a 14-inch Thin Panel display, Its 64Bit processor of Intel technology i5-3687U 3rd Generation . Dell Latitude E6430U laptop come with 4 GB DDR3 high bus speed Ram. Its SATA technology Hard disk 500 GB. Dell Latitude E6430U Ultrabook give him a better Intel HD Graphics 4000 graphics card. |
Dell Latitude E6430U Ultrabook Specifications
GENERAL SPECS |
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Processor Type | Intel® Core i5 |
Processor Speed | 2.1GHz |
Hard drive size | 500GB |
Installed RAM | 4GB |
Screen size | 14.0 Inches |
Operating system (Primary) | DOS |
PROCESSOR | |
Processor Type | Intel® Core i5 |
Processor Model | i5-3687U Third Generation |
Processor Speed | 2.1GHz |
Max Turbo Frequency | 3.3GHz |
Processor Bits | 64-Bits |
Processor Threads | 4 |
No of Cores | 2 |
L2 cache | |
L3 cache | 4 MB |
Bus speed | – |
Chipset | – |
MEMORY | |
Number of memry slots | 2 Slots |
Installed RAM | 4GB |
Maximum memory | – |
Type of memory | DDR3 – 1600MHz SDRAM |
STORAGE | |
Hard drive size | 500GB |
Hard drive speed | – |
Optical Drive | Yes |
Type of optical drive | 8X DVD+/-RW |
Internal/External | Internal |
Type of harddrive | SATA |
Card Reader | Yes |
Type of memory cards | Multi-Format Digital Media Card Reader |
SSD | No |
Number of SSDs | – |
SSD size | – |
GRAPHICS | |
Dedicated graphics | No |
Graphics processor | Intel HD Graphics 4000 |
Maximum shared graphics memory | – |
DISPLAY | |
Aspect ratio | 16:9 |
Backlight | LED |
Screen size | 14.0 Inches |
Screen surface | Anti-Glare LED-backlit |
Screen resolution | 1366 x 768 |
Touchscreen | No |
DESIGN | |
Colors | Black |
Dimensions (WxHxD) | 13.86 x 1.05 x 9.49 mm |
Weight | 4.44 Ibs |
Fingerprint Reader | Yes |
Numeric keyboard | No |
Backlit keyboard | Yes |
CONNECTIVITY | |
3G | No |
EDGE | No |
Bluetooth | Yes |
Type of bluetooth | 4.0 |
LAN | Yes |
Speed | 10/100/1000 |
Modem | No |
Wireless/Wifi | Yes |
Type | 1540 ( 802.11 a/b/g/n ) |
Infrared | No |
CONNECTORS | |
DVI out | No |
eSATA | No |
Firewire | No |
Headphone output | Yes |
Microphone input | Yes |
Parallel port | No |
S/PDIF out | No |
Serial port | No |
TV-out | No |
USB | Yes |
USB 2.0 | Yes |
USB 3.0 | Yes |
USB Ports (Total) | 2 |
HDMI | Yes |
Number of outputs | 1 |
HDMI version | – |
VGA Output | Yes |
POWER | |
Battery life | 3, 4 Hours |
Battery type | Lithium-Ion (Li-Ion) battery |
No of cells | 6 Cells |
MISCELLANEOUS | |
Camera | Yes |
No. of effective pixels | 2.0 MP |
Remote Control | No |
SOFTWARE | |
32/64-bit OS | 64-Bits |
Operating system (Primary) | DOS |
OS (Secondary) | Ubuntu Linux 11.10 |
Included software | – |
LINKS | |
Manual | – |
Product page | – |
Warranty | No Warranty |
Price | 30,000 Price as per condition |
Dell Latitude E6430U Ultrabook Review |
Dell Latitude E6430U Ultrabook Impressive Design
Due to the small structure and rounded frame, the 6430u at first glance was not what we expected from the standard thick and powerful construction of the standard Latitude model. The edges and corners appear smoother and more uniform while the glossy metal texture of the outer cover has been replaced with a glossy plate, coated with a thin layer of rubber all over the matte surface. The composition of magnesium alloy and dark gray and dark gray colors, however, is no doubt Dell. The matte unit everywhere preserves the Dell and Latitude logos, making it perfect for a business environment where more shiny areas can be distracting or unattractive. Fingerprints are easy to build, but they do not hurt to clean clean despite the rubber bottom, cover, and palm rest area.
Dell Latitude E6430U Ultrabook Ports and Webcam
Unlike most laptops, the Latitude 14 E7470 has multiple ports on the back panel. This means you have to take a few additional steps to access the PC’s power port, with two USB 3.0 ports, an HDMI port, a Mini DisplayPort connector, and an Ethernet port. The only ports you will find are the headphone / microphone, SD card slot, SIM card slot, port, and a single USB 3.0 port. And you should know that the laptop does not have a new USB Type-C port, fast charger, accessory, and this can be a problem for those looking for a reliable car in the future. The wide range of back-to-back ports makes it easy to access Dell’s e-family electronic shuttle port, and it’s easy to turn a laptop into a complete workplace with monitors and accessories. The ports also help to keep the edges of your laptop and are thin and seamless. While it’s okay, if you’re going to find your latitude at work, it can be a little painful to go behind the ports to connect things while you’re traveling. A portable computer with a 720p camera is accurate enough to customize your conference calls, but you will be amazed at your selfies. I saw this very clear pixelation of your photos like mine was ??????????? in the event of a large black spot.
Dell Latitude E6430U Ultrabook Durability
Latitude notebooks tend to do very well when under stress by maintaining at least a basic clock measure throughout the full pressure test. For 6430u, we have used Prime95 and FurMark compression benchmarks similar to HWiNFO, GPU-Z, and CPU-Z as monitoring tools. It should be noted that HWiNFO had problems monitoring real-time CPU clock rate, so CPU-Z was used for this purpose instead.
With Prime95’s only CPU compression function, both cores were able to maintain a maximum Turbo Boost speed of 2600 MHz, or higher above its 1800 MHz speed while still staying at about 81 degrees Celsius. Like FurMark, the integrated GPU dropped from its 1150 MHz Turbo Boost speed to 900 MHz fixed, or higher above 650 MHz and 350 MHz had idle speed, respectively. The GPU power output was 11 Watts according to the GPU-Z.
In high-end loading of both Prime95 and FurMark running simultaneously, the CPU quickly lost any of the benefits of Turbo Boost and instead maintained its clock speed of 1800 MHz. Currently, the GPU has switched between 700 MHz and 900 MHz throughout full-time stress testing. Cores remain stable at temperatures above 80 degrees C, but it should be noted that GPU power is reduced to only 7 Watts with a flexible GPU load that was not detected during FurMark pressure alone. This may indicate a limited TDP limit or power source that may not provide sufficient power to the processor in its most demanding state.
However, both the CPU and GPU have never been immersed under their low clock levels even under full pressure and the 3DMark06 benchmark post stress came back with almost the same numbers, thus ensuring no disruption problems under our conditions. Running from batteries only will result in a slight immersion in GPU points (4916 points in batteries vs. 5318 points in AC power) while CPU points were unchanged. This has negative effects on video play and office type work and is not visible during playback.
Dell Latitude E6430U Ultrabook FHD Display
The 14.0-inch anti-glare screen offers a 1366×768 pixel solution, a standard budget solution for making standard books 15 inches or less. Dell does not offer any other choices during the review, so those who trust the 1280×800 or Crisper 1600×900 sign are out of luck. This compares with the 14-inch Latitude E6430, which gives users a choice between a standard 1366×768 display or a 1600×900 display. In essence, a matte display delivers clean and well-documented text and images. Other than that, there is nothing special or unique about the screen.
Average light of about 200 nits is measured across all 9 quadrants on the screen. This makes the 6430u display very close to that of Latitude E6430 with an equally impressive light distribution of more than 90 percent. Unfortunately, both displays also share an unpleasant black level equal to 1.5 cd / m2 so the low difference is only 130: 1. Therefore, 6430u is a bad choice for heavy or extended use of movie / video. Business use and heavy text work, however, deep dark levels are less desirable than other performance.
Dell Latitude E6430U Ultrabook Sound Quality
Stereo speakers are located near the hubs unlike the front edges of a notebook as in other large Latitudes. Aside from the new design, the sound quality is pretty perfect and very limited even at high volumes. There is an obvious shortage of bass, which is expected from the textbook for this phase and phase. Speakers are sufficient for occasional music and are loud enough for regular classrooms and conference rooms, but outdoor speaker solutions are ideal for long sessions or extended movie playback.
Dell Latitude E6430U Ultrabook Keyboard
The illuminated Chiclet Keyboard (29 cm x 11 cm) leaves a different impression than the other Latitude siblings as it is not the same Bevled style we are familiar with from the series. This could be Dell’s attempt to make the Ultrabook more “modern” with a Chiclet style similar to the competing Ultrabooks. Each letter key in 6430u looks like a rectangle instead of a square, so they appear longer than wider. Although there are all the ups and downs, the typing information is correct, if not different compared to other Latitudes.
Dell Latitude E6430U Ultrabook Performance and Graphics
The integrated Intel HD 4000 GPU has been extensively tested and marked here in Notebookcheck. For models with ULV CPUs such as the 6430u, the combined graphics performance of Turbo Boost is slower than for standard processors (1150 MHz vs. 1200 MHz). Side differences appear to have little effect on the graphics capabilities of the 6430u as the final points from 3DMark benchmarks are much larger than some textbooks with standard voltage IVB cores such as the Fujitsu Lifebook T902 and HP ProBook 6470b. Users will not notice any significant differences in both performance and practice during the game.
Dell Latitude E6430U Ultrabook Battery Life and Cooling System
The 6430u can be equipped with a removable battery of 60 Wh or 36 Wh Li polymer. The module is side-by-side compared to other Ultrabooks (HP Folio 9470m, Toshiba U940, and Dell XPS 13 using 52 Wh, 45 Wh, and 47 Wh batteries, respectively) making the 6430u a great combination for travelers. ordinary people who say you have a habit of handling extra batteries.
We use the Battery Eater app to perform our standard battery life tests. To test high battery life, a notebook was put into Power Saver mode with disabled wireless radios and low screen brightness. When left unattended, we were able to record battery life for up to 7 hours.
For low battery life, we have used the Battery Eater Classic Test while on a high performance profile with wireless radio enabled. The textbook was able to sit for about two hours before automatically turning off.
Our authentic WLAN test includes a brochure under a rated profile at 150 cd / m2 screen brightness (setting 8/10). When left to use our simulation browser script to mimic the normal web browsing conditions, we were able to record battery life of about 4.5 hours.
Dell claims to “daily battery life” at 6430u, but our results show that the only way to approach even the “all-day” running time would be to leave the notebook idle at very low light. Instead, users can expect a real 4 to 5 virtual window for regular use from 6430u depending on the task and task settings.