![]() You can also decide between a 1366 x 768, 1600 x 900, or 1920 x 1080 resolution screen. When configuring your E6510, you can choose between 6 different Core i3, Core i5, and Core i7 CPUs. That gives the E6510 a LAPTOP Green Efficiency rating of 24.4, much better than the category average of 33.1 (lower is better).Ĭlick to enlargeThough our review unit cost a whopping $1,854, base configurations of the Dell Latitude E6510 start at just $729. During that charging period, the notebook used an average of 49.8 watts. Both times were much much quicker than the category averages of 1:34 and 2:23. When charging, the Latitude E6510 took 1 hour and 23 minutes to reach 80-percent of capacity and a full 2 hours and 6 minutes to reach full charge. The 15-foot score was much better than the HP EliteBook 8440p(31.9 / 24.6 Mbps). ![]() The notebook's Intel Centrino 6200 802.11n radio produced strong transfer rates of 39.9 and 21.1 Mbps at distances of 15 and 50 feet from the router respectively. ![]() However, as we mentioned above, the 9-cell battery adds nearly a pound of weight over its 6-cell counterpart. That time is way longer than the the 3 hour and 48-minute category average and the 2 hours and 6 minutes turned in by the Toshiba Tecra A11. ![]() Click to enlargeDue to the massive 9-cell battery on our review unit, the Dell Latitude E6510 lasted 5 hours and 41 minutes on the LAPTOP Battery Test, which involves continuous surfing over Wi-Fi.
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