Laptop Dell Latitude E6330 8GB Intel Core I5 HDD 500GB

Customer reviews, video reviews and product characteristics Processor type Core i3 / Core i5 / Core i7 Processor frequency 2300-3000 MHz RAM size 2-8 GB Storage volume 128-750 GB Screen size 13.3 inch Intel HD Graphics 4000 video processor 1.Powerful filling: ssd 8GB of RAM allows you to completely immerse yourself in the workflow and not be distracted by brakes and interface lags. A decent keyboard and a rather nice, albeit small, touchpad. 2. modularity - ssd is removable by unscrewing two bolts, cd drive is also removable. 3. The number of external connectors (usb, hdmi, ethernet and others like them) is excellent. Separately, I was pleased with the possibility of connecting a docking station - a very convenient thing for those who carry a laptop between home and work - came, plugged it into the docking station, and all external devices (in my case, an external monitor, keyboard and mouse) were connected, no need to bother with plugging the required wires to the appropriate ports 1. It is heavy and bulky .. well, nothing can be done about it, with an exte Laptop Dell Latitude E6330 8GB Intel Core I5 HDD 500GB nded battery it weighs almost 2 kg in size it noticeably "bypasses" current ultrabooks, especially in thickness. 2. Cooling system! I don’t know how under Win, but under Linux it behaves disgustingly - the threshold is set so that the cooler works almost all the time and makes it very noisy. That is, in reality, such a small storm begins with 60 CPUs. The problem is not only with this model, I ran into the same behavior on the dell 7240 - in both cases it is treated like this // askubuntu. com / a / 398635 Having danced a little with a tambourine, you can get the opportunity to set the thresholds for turning on the cooler yourself - just move them closer to 80 - 85 and enjoy the silence Used as a working machine for Java development - if not for the cooling and weight, it would have been an ideal device, for six months it never let me down. As a result, I just got tired of carrying it between home and work and switched to dell 7240 - I got all the same in a compact and lightweight form, for some reason, an absolutely useless touch screen. Here they complained about the quality of the screen - a controversial issue, I was quite satisfied with the matte display with its 1300 by 700 or something like that. Before that, there was a thinkpad x220 with about the same screen - for work, such a configuration is quite ok, but if you had a poppy with a retina before, then bloody tears will flow from your eyes) It's a matter of habit in general: on the new 7240 full hd screen, and for some time, I also had to adapt to it and separately set the scale for text and icons in the OS, otherwise they would not be seen, the 6330 does not need this, everything is readable out of the box. Vrzhesnevsky Sergey 03.11.2015 12:46 https://jiji.com.gh/adenta-municipal/computers-and-laptops/laptop-dell-latitude-e6330-8gb-intel-core-i5-hdd-500gb-grMdsqPk8H0vtZSEUp1yZ8TE.html

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