Dell Refurbished is offering 45% Off select Dell Latitude 7310 Laptops (Refurbished Units) after applying promo code YES2DELL7310 in cart. Shipping is free.
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in cart, apply coupon code YES2DELL7310 for extra 45% off. Prices start from $308+ free s/h and will depend on config and specs
The refurb Latitude 7410 was on sale last week for 50% off. I picked up the 2-in-1 version for $275 with 10th gen i7 processor, 256gb ssd, and 16gb ram, Grade A. Excellent machine so far. If I it didn't have the refurb sticker on the bottom you would swear it was brand new. I'm sure the processor isn't as good as the new new i7 but for what I use it for (household stuff, light business stuff, web surfing), it is more than adequate.
This is my second refurb Dell Latitude. My first was an E7250 purchased in 2015. It still works and if it wasn't for the screen being terrible on that model (720p and not bright at all), I would still use it today. That model did run hot and the fan was loud ... which was an annoyance but nothing I minded too much.
If you want a solid laptop without breaking the bank then an off-lease/refurbished Latitude is a good investment, IMO. They last much longer than any consumer grade laptop I've ever used.
Depends
This Inspiron is a 13" model so it's more compact
And as you said, Latitudes are built better. Essentially designed to also be used as desktop replacements and sit on 24/7/365 for years.
I am looking for a Latitude but I think I need to strike this one off my list b/c RAM is soldered. I missed the i7 deals in the last Latitude coupon promo. They were even cheaper than this, but ram came with 32GB and 1TB SSD, so no upgrading was even needed. and better i7. I would probably still buy a new $45 battery, open up the bottom plate, clean everything, install new battery, and then set Dell Power Management to limit charge to 80%.
I hope they get more back in stock
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I understand Latitude is better build, but is it that much better to spend more for used?
Depends
This Inspiron is a 13" model so it's more compact
And as you said, Latitudes are built better. Essentially designed to also be used as desktop replacements and sit on 24/7/365 for years.
I am looking for a Latitude but I think I need to strike this one off my list b/c RAM is soldered. I missed the i7 deals in the last Latitude coupon promo. They were even cheaper than this, but ram came with 32GB and 1TB SSD, so no upgrading was even needed. and better i7. I would probably still buy a new $45 battery, open up the bottom plate, clean everything, install new battery, and then set Dell Power Management to limit charge to 80%.
I hope they get more back in stock
The refurb Latitude 7410 was on sale last week for 50% off. I picked up the 2-in-1 version for $275 with 10th gen i7 processor, 256gb ssd, and 16gb ram, Grade A. Excellent machine so far. If I it didn't have the refurb sticker on the bottom you would swear it was brand new. I'm sure the processor isn't as good as the new new i7 but for what I use it for (household stuff, light business stuff, web surfing), it is more than adequate.
This is my second refurb Dell Latitude. My first was an E7250 purchased in 2015. It still works and if it wasn't for the screen being terrible on that model (720p and not bright at all), I would still use it today. That model did run hot and the fan was loud ... which was an annoyance but nothing I minded too much.
If you want a solid laptop without breaking the bank then an off-lease/refurbished Latitude is a good investment, IMO. They last much longer than any consumer grade laptop I've ever used.
This Inspiron is a 13" model so it's more compact
And as you said, Latitudes are built better. Essentially designed to also be used as desktop replacements and sit on 24/7/365 for years.
I am looking for a Latitude but I think I need to strike this one off my list b/c RAM is soldered. I missed the i7 deals in the last Latitude coupon promo. They were even cheaper than this, but ram came with 32GB and 1TB SSD, so no upgrading was even needed. and better i7. I would probably still buy a new $45 battery, open up the bottom plate, clean everything, install new battery, and then set Dell Power Management to limit charge to 80%.
I hope they get more back in stock
When was this last deal? I don't think I've ever seen i7 with 32GB RAM on sale...
The refurb Latitude 7410 was on sale last week for 50% off. I picked up the 2-in-1 version for $275 with 10th gen i7 processor, 256gb ssd, and 16gb ram, Grade A. Excellent machine so far. If I it didn't have the refurb sticker on the bottom you would swear it was brand new. I'm sure the processor isn't as good as the new new i7 but for what I use it for (household stuff, light business stuff, web surfing), it is more than adequate.
This is my second refurb Dell Latitude. My first was an E7250 purchased in 2015. It still works and if it wasn't for the screen being terrible on that model (720p and not bright at all), I would still use it today. That model did run hot and the fan was loud ... which was an annoyance but nothing I minded too much.
If you want a solid laptop without breaking the bank then an off-lease/refurbished Latitude is a good investment, IMO. They last much longer than any consumer grade laptop I've ever used.
I wish they would get some more in stock. I missed ou
They will be back soon I'm sure. Dell refurbished always has something on sale.
They got 2 in a couple days ago
And instantly sold out, but there was a website lag still showing in stock. Just wouldn't add to cart. What a tease lol
This Inspiron is a 13" model so it's more compact
And as you said, Latitudes are built better. Essentially designed to also be used as desktop replacements and sit on 24/7/365 for years.
I am looking for a Latitude but I think I need to strike this one off my list b/c RAM is soldered. I missed the i7 deals in the last Latitude coupon promo. They were even cheaper than this, but ram came with 32GB and 1TB SSD, so no upgrading was even needed. and better i7. I would probably still buy a new $45 battery, open up the bottom plate, clean everything, install new battery, and then set Dell Power Management to limit charge to 80%.
I hope they get more back in stock
ouch! is there any open slot to upgrade ram on these things?
the Fruit company ruined lap tops with the soldering non sense, so now Dell is going down the same hole?
is this true of all their newer Dell laptops? groan.
ouch! is there any open slot to upgrade ram on these things?
the Fruit company ruined lap tops with the soldering non sense, so now Dell is going down the same hole?
is this true of all their newer Dell laptops? groan.
not all
but from digging, the Latitude 7310 13.3" laptops have soldered memory
I understand Latitude is better build, but is it that much better to spend more for used?
The prices have gone up significantly in the last few months. The older models are almost gone as a result they have increased the prices too. Latitude are generally better than Inspiron.
In addition, I look for USB C charging to use with power bank. At least 2 of the Inspiron that I bought recently did not carry USB C charging.
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This is my second refurb Dell Latitude. My first was an E7250 purchased in 2015. It still works and if it wasn't for the screen being terrible on that model (720p and not bright at all), I would still use it today. That model did run hot and the fan was loud ... which was an annoyance but nothing I minded too much.
If you want a solid laptop without breaking the bank then an off-lease/refurbished Latitude is a good investment, IMO. They last much longer than any consumer grade laptop I've ever used.
This Inspiron is a 13" model so it's more compact
And as you said, Latitudes are built better. Essentially designed to also be used as desktop replacements and sit on 24/7/365 for years.
I am looking for a Latitude but I think I need to strike this one off my list b/c RAM is soldered. I missed the i7 deals in the last Latitude coupon promo. They were even cheaper than this, but ram came with 32GB and 1TB SSD, so no upgrading was even needed. and better i7. I would probably still buy a new $45 battery, open up the bottom plate, clean everything, install new battery, and then set Dell Power Management to limit charge to 80%.
I hope they get more back in stock
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I understand Latitude is better build, but is it that much better to spend more for used?
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I understand Latitude is better build, but is it that much better to spend more for used?
This Inspiron is a 13" model so it's more compact
And as you said, Latitudes are built better. Essentially designed to also be used as desktop replacements and sit on 24/7/365 for years.
I am looking for a Latitude but I think I need to strike this one off my list b/c RAM is soldered. I missed the i7 deals in the last Latitude coupon promo. They were even cheaper than this, but ram came with 32GB and 1TB SSD, so no upgrading was even needed. and better i7. I would probably still buy a new $45 battery, open up the bottom plate, clean everything, install new battery, and then set Dell Power Management to limit charge to 80%.
I hope they get more back in stock
This is my second refurb Dell Latitude. My first was an E7250 purchased in 2015. It still works and if it wasn't for the screen being terrible on that model (720p and not bright at all), I would still use it today. That model did run hot and the fan was loud ... which was an annoyance but nothing I minded too much.
If you want a solid laptop without breaking the bank then an off-lease/refurbished Latitude is a good investment, IMO. They last much longer than any consumer grade laptop I've ever used.
This Inspiron is a 13" model so it's more compact
And as you said, Latitudes are built better. Essentially designed to also be used as desktop replacements and sit on 24/7/365 for years.
I am looking for a Latitude but I think I need to strike this one off my list b/c RAM is soldered. I missed the i7 deals in the last Latitude coupon promo. They were even cheaper than this, but ram came with 32GB and 1TB SSD, so no upgrading was even needed. and better i7. I would probably still buy a new $45 battery, open up the bottom plate, clean everything, install new battery, and then set Dell Power Management to limit charge to 80%.
I hope they get more back in stock
This is my second refurb Dell Latitude. My first was an E7250 purchased in 2015. It still works and if it wasn't for the screen being terrible on that model (720p and not bright at all), I would still use it today. That model did run hot and the fan was loud ... which was an annoyance but nothing I minded too much.
If you want a solid laptop without breaking the bank then an off-lease/refurbished Latitude is a good investment, IMO. They last much longer than any consumer grade laptop I've ever used.
I wish they would get some more in stock. I missed ou
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And instantly sold out, but there was a website lag still showing in stock. Just wouldn't add to cart. What a tease lol
I will check daily now lol
This Inspiron is a 13" model so it's more compact
And as you said, Latitudes are built better. Essentially designed to also be used as desktop replacements and sit on 24/7/365 for years.
I am looking for a Latitude but I think I need to strike this one off my list b/c RAM is soldered. I missed the i7 deals in the last Latitude coupon promo. They were even cheaper than this, but ram came with 32GB and 1TB SSD, so no upgrading was even needed. and better i7. I would probably still buy a new $45 battery, open up the bottom plate, clean everything, install new battery, and then set Dell Power Management to limit charge to 80%.
I hope they get more back in stock
ouch! is there any open slot to upgrade ram on these things?
the Fruit company ruined lap tops with the soldering non sense, so now Dell is going down the same hole?
is this true of all their newer Dell laptops? groan.
the Fruit company ruined lap tops with the soldering non sense, so now Dell is going down the same hole?
is this true of all their newer Dell laptops? groan.
but from digging, the Latitude 7310 13.3" laptops have soldered memory
14" and above dont
https://www.dell.com/en-us/shop/i...n3520grzxs
I understand Latitude is better build, but is it that much better to spend more for used?
The prices have gone up significantly in the last few months. The older models are almost gone as a result they have increased the prices too. Latitude are generally better than Inspiron.
In addition, I look for USB C charging to use with power bank. At least 2 of the Inspiron that I bought recently did not carry USB C charging.