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Dell Latitude 5411 Laptop (Refurb): 14" 1024x768, i5-10400H, 8GB RAM, 256GB SSD

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sequi2008
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I've now bought multiple Dell Refurbished systems, including laptops and desktops. These are business systems that are coming off a corporate lease.
1) Business system pros: Aimed at the business market, they're higher build quality than consumer systems. They'll have better keyboards. They'll be built for ruggedness with better drop survivability, and the screens won't flex. The higher end systems are lighter or thinner or have better features. They're designed to be maintained, so you can easily change out memory, battery, or storage. You can also generally get parts like fans, keyboards, replacement screens, and the like. They're good for video conferencing and zoom calls. Reinstalling Windows is easy, because all Dell lease systems are pre-registered with Microsoft for license keys.They have great connectivity - HDMI ports are usually standard. I hook mine to a Thunderbolt dock and have an instant desktop replacement, with multiple large screens, external keyboards and mice, and a sound system. Business laptops also have great power management and long battery life. The BIOS diagnostic tools are also better, and can tell you what kind of condition the battery is in, so you know if it's been conditioned correctly or is on its last legs.
2) Business system cons: These laptops are designed for running spreadsheets, not games. The built-in graphics chip can't run 3D games. The target market was portable business graphics, like construction sites, realtors, executives, salesmen. The built-in screen will have a lower refresh rate, and probably lower resolution than a gamer is looking for.
3) What the model numbers mean: the 7000 and 9000 series are Dell's high end; 5000 is their middle model; 3000 series is their low end. The second number is the screen size: 7400 is a 14 inch screen; 7300 indicates 13 inch screen.
4) These systems are generally 3-4 years old when they come off lease. That means there's a lot of information about them. Google reviews. Get onto the support forums and reddit groups and see what the complaints and problems were for the model you're interested in. Get on Youtube, and search for "How to fix Dell (Model number)" and you'll see what problems people are having with that model. Look for comments from end users as well as from corporate tech support. Get on the Dell site and see what support issues people were asking Dell about.
5) You might get lucky. Dell has to list the minimum specs that they will be providing on the off-lease systems. However, business systems are highly configurable. If the customer customized the system with a better screen, a privacy screen, a bigger (non-standard) drive, a cellular modem, etc. that will be included.

Personally, I have had great experience with Dell Refurbished laptops. I only get cosmetic grade A systems, and therefore they look new (no scratches). I also focus on the latest generation CPU I can get, on the highest model number I can get (I like 7000 or 9000 series.) The cost of going to 32GB RAM and 2T drive was around $100, and a new battery of the largest size offered has run from $40 to $120 (depending on the model I was upgrading.)

It's important to read the warranty details and make sure your system is good immediately. You only have 100 days to deal with problems. The most common problem I've seen from my friend group is that the system was still configured with corporate data. (That's happened 3 times, which seems like a lot.)

For this specific deal, I'd pass (in favor of the high end models.) Be patient, wait for the model that meets your needs. (If you're a gamer, none of these will probably meet your needs.) My first refurb laptop purchase was the similar midrange 5410. It worked twice, then failed to turn on, so I got a refund and bought a higher end model. I didn't want to exchange it - I discovered the 5000 series was too bulky for my taste.
So-Many-Deals
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It's very difficult to "refurbish" a laptop that has been used by multiple people carelessly in a large company. It's so different from a desktop that's not moved or touched. My two Dell Refurbished laptops looked very used with scratches, worn trackpads, etc. Laptops also have batteries that have not been conditioned well over the past 3-4 years by corporate users.

You will not receive the laptop that's in the photo. It's a picture of a new laptop. I've enjoyed Dell Refurb desktops. The used laptops that I've received were a major disappointment.

YMMV. Value the "deal" accordingly.

PS - You better search this specific model before you buy one. Look for comments in the Dell Community, Reddit, etc. Serious design issues that cannot be resolved except for adjusting the power settings to stay real slow.
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Buyer beware.

I've seen 1024x768 and 1366x768 screens on these fellas. Which are an absolute joke in 2024. Or 2014. Or 2004. I remember using a LCD panel in 2001 that was 1600x1200. Got a laptop with that same resolution in 2007.

There's no excuse for resolutions of what's listed here.

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It's very difficult to "refurbish" a laptop that has been used by multiple people carelessly in a large company. It's so different from a desktop that's not moved or touched. My two Dell Refurbished laptops looked very used with scratches, worn trackpads, etc. Laptops also have batteries that have not been conditioned well over the past 3-4 years by corporate users.

You will not receive the laptop that's in the photo. It's a picture of a new laptop. I've enjoyed Dell Refurb desktops. The used laptops that I've received were a major disappointment.

YMMV. Value the "deal" accordingly.

PS - You better search this specific model before you buy one. Look for comments in the Dell Community, Reddit, etc. Serious design issues that cannot be resolved except for adjusting the power settings to stay real slow.
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Quote from So-Many-Deals :
It's very difficult to "refurbish" a laptop that has been used by multiple people carelessly in a large company. It's so different from a desktop that's not moved or touched. My two Dell Refurbished laptops looked very used with scratches, worn trackpads, etc. Laptops also have batteries that have not been conditioned well over the past 3-4 years by corporate users.

You will not receive the laptop that's in the photo. It's a picture of a new laptop. I've enjoyed Dell Refurb desktops. The used laptops that I've received were a major disappointment.

YMMV. Value the "deal" accordingly.

PS - You better search this specific model before you buy one. Look for comments in the Dell Community, Reddit, etc. Serious design issues that cannot be resolved except for adjusting the power settings to stay real slow.
Completely agree. Sometime back 5411 series have heat and fan issues. Hope Dell resolved that. Check Reddit and other sites before jumping on this
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NightlifeMingusFeb 14, 2024 04:10 AM
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Dell's specs list the screen resolution as 1024x768…that's gotta be a typo right?
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Quote from NightlifeMingus :
Dell's specs list the screen resolution as 1024x768…that's gotta be a typo right?
Buyer beware.

I've seen 1024x768 and 1366x768 screens on these fellas. Which are an absolute joke in 2024. Or 2014. Or 2004. I remember using a LCD panel in 2001 that was 1600x1200. Got a laptop with that same resolution in 2007.

There's no excuse for resolutions of what's listed here.
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sequi2008Feb 14, 2024 03:07 PM
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I've now bought multiple Dell Refurbished systems, including laptops and desktops. These are business systems that are coming off a corporate lease.
1) Business system pros: Aimed at the business market, they're higher build quality than consumer systems. They'll have better keyboards. They'll be built for ruggedness with better drop survivability, and the screens won't flex. The higher end systems are lighter or thinner or have better features. They're designed to be maintained, so you can easily change out memory, battery, or storage. You can also generally get parts like fans, keyboards, replacement screens, and the like. They're good for video conferencing and zoom calls. Reinstalling Windows is easy, because all Dell lease systems are pre-registered with Microsoft for license keys.They have great connectivity - HDMI ports are usually standard. I hook mine to a Thunderbolt dock and have an instant desktop replacement, with multiple large screens, external keyboards and mice, and a sound system. Business laptops also have great power management and long battery life. The BIOS diagnostic tools are also better, and can tell you what kind of condition the battery is in, so you know if it's been conditioned correctly or is on its last legs.
2) Business system cons: These laptops are designed for running spreadsheets, not games. The built-in graphics chip can't run 3D games. The target market was portable business graphics, like construction sites, realtors, executives, salesmen. The built-in screen will have a lower refresh rate, and probably lower resolution than a gamer is looking for.
3) What the model numbers mean: the 7000 and 9000 series are Dell's high end; 5000 is their middle model; 3000 series is their low end. The second number is the screen size: 7400 is a 14 inch screen; 7300 indicates 13 inch screen.
4) These systems are generally 3-4 years old when they come off lease. That means there's a lot of information about them. Google reviews. Get onto the support forums and reddit groups and see what the complaints and problems were for the model you're interested in. Get on Youtube, and search for "How to fix Dell (Model number)" and you'll see what problems people are having with that model. Look for comments from end users as well as from corporate tech support. Get on the Dell site and see what support issues people were asking Dell about.
5) You might get lucky. Dell has to list the minimum specs that they will be providing on the off-lease systems. However, business systems are highly configurable. If the customer customized the system with a better screen, a privacy screen, a bigger (non-standard) drive, a cellular modem, etc. that will be included.

Personally, I have had great experience with Dell Refurbished laptops. I only get cosmetic grade A systems, and therefore they look new (no scratches). I also focus on the latest generation CPU I can get, on the highest model number I can get (I like 7000 or 9000 series.) The cost of going to 32GB RAM and 2T drive was around $100, and a new battery of the largest size offered has run from $40 to $120 (depending on the model I was upgrading.)

It's important to read the warranty details and make sure your system is good immediately. You only have 100 days to deal with problems. The most common problem I've seen from my friend group is that the system was still configured with corporate data. (That's happened 3 times, which seems like a lot.)

For this specific deal, I'd pass (in favor of the high end models.) Be patient, wait for the model that meets your needs. (If you're a gamer, none of these will probably meet your needs.) My first refurb laptop purchase was the similar midrange 5410. It worked twice, then failed to turn on, so I got a refund and bought a higher end model. I didn't want to exchange it - I discovered the 5000 series was too bulky for my taste.
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CleverGuitar427Feb 14, 2024 03:51 PM
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Hello; I'm not a computer expert, but which one of these laptop is the best to buy?
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Quote from CleverGuitar427 :
Hello; I'm not a computer expert, but which one of these laptop is the best to buy?
that depends on what you need. you can filter the certain features that you want. i'd recommend at least filtering to the 1080p ones. other things you might want to consider are backlit keyboard and/or touchscreen. some people want those, others don't.

some people might also recommend getting the 16gb version. if you're a light user, that won't really affect you all that much, but if the price isn't too different, then might as well.

if i were to buy one, this is the one i would get (16gb, touchscreen, backlit keyboard, 1080p):
https://www.dellrefurbished.com/item/dell-latitude-5411-touch-648c9d00/dell-latitude-5411-touch/1.ht... [dellrefurbished.com]

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Quote from So-Many-Deals :
It's very difficult to "refurbish" a laptop that has been used by multiple people carelessly in a large company. It's so different from a desktop that's not moved or touched. My two Dell Refurbished laptops looked very used with scratches, worn trackpads, etc. Laptops also have batteries that have not been conditioned well over the past 3-4 years by corporate users.

You will not receive the laptop that's in the photo. It's a picture of a new laptop. I've enjoyed Dell Refurb desktops. The used laptops that I've received were a major disappointment.

YMMV. Value the "deal" accordingly.

PS - You better search this specific model before you buy one. Look for comments in the Dell Community, Reddit, etc. Serious design issues that cannot be resolved except for adjusting the power settings to stay real slow.
You are 100% correct. I went out of my way to purchase an "A" grade unit, but was dented and beat to shit by its corporate user
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1. Yes these are business lease returns. Typically well loved but that does not take away from the fact the Latitude series is a business class laptop that is made to last in tough environments and run for many years. I use a Dell refurb Latitude as my daily driver for work. And another one of these Latitude refurbs as my personal daily driver as well. I own 4 latitudes all bought from Dell on these refurb sales.

2. The users above are commenting on condition. If you can find Grade A laptops the ones I have received are in pretty great shape. I have bought some Grade Bs and they are used and have scratches and many times come with a sticker on top to mimic the original finish of the laptop but overall all the keys work, the touchpad is not overly worn, etc. I am also the kind of person that buys used because I know I am hard on my things and therefore cannot have nice things.

All in all. If you are looking for a good reliable laptop that will serve you for many years, is highly and cheaply upgradable (I.e. $10-$20 to add Wifi 6 or LTE card(s)) then don't be scared about the Dell refurbs. I would rather buy a used latitude any day of the week vs the newer cheap plastic budget friendly laptops any day of the week.

Now all the above said yes I would stay away from this particular model. I don't own it but have read about model specific issues. Wait for a Latitude 5410 or 7490 to go on sale again and find a 1080p Intel I7 Spec. It will cost a little extra but you will thank me later.
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Quote from So-Many-Deals :
It's very difficult to "refurbish" a laptop that has been used by multiple people carelessly in a large company. It's so different from a desktop that's not moved or touched. My two Dell Refurbished laptops looked very used with scratches, worn trackpads, etc. Laptops also have batteries that have not been conditioned well over the past 3-4 years by corporate users.

You will not receive the laptop that's in the photo. It's a picture of a new laptop. I've enjoyed Dell Refurb desktops. The used laptops that I've received were a major disappointment.

YMMV. Value the "deal" accordingly.

PS - You better search this specific model before you buy one. Look for comments in the Dell Community, Reddit, etc. Serious design issues that cannot be resolved except for adjusting the power settings to stay real slow.
so far my Condition A laptops were good, they just need a battery. i emailed Dell when below 80% life.

the Condition B desktop was fine; i am typing on it now. most any brand computers run fine, some will quit after a month. how would someone sort that out?

these are good enuf deals.
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Quote from Juniper20760098 :
Not a Dell. If you need help buying go to a retailer and get advice based on your needs. Build quality Microsoft Surfaces are top today. Anything less you want to spend get tips in person and feel the devices. Dell has horrible customer service and the products are not great. To echo other comments, the lease returns from business are ify at best.
Quote from CleverGuitar427 :
Hello; I'm not a computer expert, but which one of these laptop is the best to buy?
I'd say don't listen to advices such as "don't buy brand XYZ". Every brand has their good and bad, and every product has a failure rate. Laptops are very complex products where many things can and will go wrong. Look up every brand and there will be someone complaining about it. It's a crapshoot.

Also, the recommendation of buying a Surface without any mention of price, where to get a good deal, etc., is not very helpful. Is there a comparable one at a similar price point?

It's hard to give a good recommendation if we don't know your use case, budget, priorities/needs, etc. My recommendation was purely based on this product/thread alone. To be fair to Juniper, I do agree that looking at laptops in person can be helpful, in that it can help you figure out what you like (screen size, overall size/weight, feel of the keyboard/touchpad, etc etc)
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Any deal for xps?
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Quote from So-Many-Deals :
It's very difficult to "refurbish" a laptop that has been used by multiple people carelessly in a large company. It's so different from a desktop that's not moved or touched. My two Dell Refurbished laptops looked very used with scratches, worn trackpads, etc. Laptops also have batteries that have not been conditioned well over the past 3-4 years by corporate users.

You will not receive the laptop that's in the photo. It's a picture of a new laptop. I've enjoyed Dell Refurb desktops. The used laptops that I've received were a major disappointment.

YMMV. Value the "deal" accordingly.

PS - You better search this specific model before you buy one. Look for comments in the Dell Community, Reddit, etc. Serious design issues that cannot be resolved except for adjusting the power settings to stay real slow.
I would not recommend 10th Gen dell without a very steep discount due to heat issues.

That said, my experience has been 100% positive. They are happy to replace and even to mail out spare parts like batteries for free if you need it.

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moarKowbellFeb 15, 2024 07:30 PM
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Ah WTH...In for one of the last 1x16GB Touchscreen models. $225 shipped for a backup laptop ain't too shabby. And keeps it out of a landfill...At least for now. :o)
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