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Dell Latitude 5310 2-In-1 Touch Laptop (Refurb): 13.3" FHD, i7-10610U, 16GB RAM

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$230

$459

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Dell Refurbished has Dell Latitude 5310 2-In-1 Touchscreen Laptop (Grade A Refurbished) on sale for $459 - 50% off when you apply promo code WOW5310DELL at checkout = $229.50. Shipping is free.

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Specs:
  • 13.3" 1920 x 1080 Full HD 2-in-1 touchscreen display
  • Intel Core i7-10610U Quad-Core / 8 Thread 1.80 GHz base / 4.90 GHz max turbo Processor
  • 16GB (1x 16GB) RAM
  • 512GB SSD
  • Backlit Keyboard
  • Windows 10 Professional

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  • About this Deal:
    • 100 day warranty (details).
    • 1-year extended warranty offered for $49
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Dell Refurbished has Dell Latitude 5310 2-In-1 Touchscreen Laptop (Grade A Refurbished) on sale for $459 - 50% off when you apply promo code WOW5310DELL at checkout = $229.50. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Editor iconian for sharing this deal.
  • Note: Availability will vary (stock/supply is limited).
Specs:
  • 13.3" 1920 x 1080 Full HD 2-in-1 touchscreen display
  • Intel Core i7-10610U Quad-Core / 8 Thread 1.80 GHz base / 4.90 GHz max turbo Processor
  • 16GB (1x 16GB) RAM
  • 512GB SSD
  • Backlit Keyboard
  • Windows 10 Professional

Editor's Notes

Written by RevOne | Staff
  • About this Deal:
    • 100 day warranty (details).
    • 1-year extended warranty offered for $49
    • Cosmetic grade scale is here
    • Click what's in the box tab to see more details.

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I work in IT, be careful if you have a Micron drive as my company has many devices where the hard drive failed (despite the firmware upgrade). I'd recommend replacing the SSD, everything else has been solid on these models.
Better to remain silent and be thought a fool than to speak and to remove all doubt
Latitudes and inspirons are not comparable build quality wise. These are business class laptops. Low end consumer chassis are all plastic and tend to fall apart after a few years. You are basically trading spec for build quality, different use cases.

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Feb 16, 2024
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So-Many-Deals
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Dell Refurbished (FedEx Recycling) does a great job refurbishing desktops. They'll even include a brand new keyboard, mouse, power cord, etc. They'll look a lot like the photo. Your laptop will not look like the photo because it's been moved, bumped, touched, carried, dropped, switched, etc.

Sadly, their laptops are used and not in the "refurbished" category that you may be used to when purchasing a refurbished product from a manufacturer's site. You're attempting to buy sight-unseen a highly used corporate asset that may have had multiple users over the past 3-4 years. It may look near-new, if it was owned by an executive and never used, or it may be scratched, dinged, with bad pixels, a worn touchpad and buttons, etc., like the two used Dell laptops I recently purchased from Dell Refurbished (FedEx Recycling). Would you buy a used car sight unseen? Would you buy a used keyboard or a used mouse?

Vastly YMMV.

For $400 you can buy a brand new Dell laptop, with the latest technology, that will last you 3X as long and has perfect battery life. https://slickdeals.net/f/17281525-dell-inspiron-15-3525-laptop-15-6-1080p-120hz-ryzen-7-5700u-16gb-ddr4-1tb-ssd-400-or-less-free-shipping

Otherwise, consider only buying a used laptop when you can see it and test it first.
Last edited by So-Many-Deals February 15, 2024 at 08:27 PM.
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Feb 17, 2024
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chronage
Feb 17, 2024
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I got one of these for under 200 on eBay as an A grade refurb. Very nice laptop & build quality. 10th gen intel still holds its own for virtually anything you'd want to do on this type of laptop. Only downside I've found is the barrel connector charger, no USB C PD.
Feb 17, 2024
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Wtfisgoinon
Feb 17, 2024
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I work in IT, be careful if you have a Micron drive as my company has many devices where the hard drive failed (despite the firmware upgrade). I'd recommend replacing the SSD, everything else has been solid on these models.
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Feb 17, 2024
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gerf
Feb 17, 2024
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Gen 10 is the last one to support uHD Blu Ray or something. I don't have any, but that might be important to you.
Feb 17, 2024
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shadowfx
Feb 17, 2024
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Anyone has any idea about the heating/ thermal management of the laptop? The last i7 I had ran very hot.
Feb 17, 2024
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SiennaStranger644
Feb 17, 2024
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Quote from So-Many-Deals :
Dell Refurbished (FedEx Recycling) does a great job refurbishing desktops. They'll even include a brand new keyboard, mouse, power cord, etc. They'll look a lot like the photo. Your laptop will not look like the photo because it's been moved, bumped, touched, carried, dropped, switched, etc.

Sadly, their laptops are used and not in the "refurbished" category that you may be used to when purchasing a refurbished product from a manufacturer's site. You're attempting to buy sight-unseen a highly used corporate asset that may have had multiple users over the past 3-4 years. It may look near-new, if it was owned by an executive and never used, or it may be scratched, dinged, with bad pixels, a worn touchpad and buttons, etc., like the two used Dell laptops I recently purchased from Dell Refurbished (FedEx Recycling). Would you buy a used car sight unseen? Would you buy a used keyboard or a used mouse?

Vastly YMMV.

For $400 you can buy a brand new Dell laptop, with the latest technology, that will last you 3X as long and has perfect battery life. https://slickdeals.net/f/17281525-dell-inspiron-15-3525-laptop-15-6-1080p-120hz-ryzen-7-5700u-16gb-ddr4-1tb-ssd-400-or-less-free-shipping

Otherwise, consider only buying a used laptop when you can see it and test it first.
Better to remain silent and be thought a fool than to speak and to remove all doubt
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Feb 17, 2024
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Xtrenepro
Feb 17, 2024
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Quote from shadowfx :
Anyone has any idea about the heating/ thermal management of the laptop? The last i7 I had ran very hot.
Dell 7390 2 in 1 runs SCREAMING HOT. It's scary.

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Feb 17, 2024
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Quote from Wtfisgoinon :
I work in IT, be careful if you have a Micron drive as my company has many devices where the hard drive failed (despite the firmware upgrade). I'd recommend replacing the SSD, everything else has been solid on these models.
Had it happen on my business one, and our company has seen many of these as well, in fact replacing all of the Micron SSDs.
Feb 17, 2024
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DolphinsFan22
Feb 17, 2024
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Plenty of people buy these Dell refurbs. I have bought 3 myself over the past few years, all have worked well and looked almost new. The refurbisher had even cleaned up the internals. Only one had an issue witha battery not charging past 75% and Dell replaced it with a fresh one very quickly. They told me to keep the old battery as a backup. The systems work well for most day to day use such as web surfing and basic productivity tasks. Given the price and build quality, they really are a decent deal if that is all you need a laptop for. The screens also tend to be better than the crap tier 45% srgb screens you find in bottom tier new laptops from the likes of HP.
Feb 17, 2024
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dougnlis
Feb 17, 2024
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Great deal for an i7! Bought one if these because of such a great experience with the same model purchased a few months ago for my wife. Arrived looking brand new and is a very responsive, reliable laptop.
Feb 17, 2024
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cgigate
Feb 17, 2024
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Quote from So-Many-Deals :
Dell Refurbished (FedEx Recycling) does a great job refurbishing desktops. They'll even include a brand new keyboard, mouse, power cord, etc. They'll look a lot like the photo. Your laptop will not look like the photo because it's been moved, bumped, touched, carried, dropped, switched, etc.

Sadly, their laptops are used and not in the "refurbished" category that you may be used to when purchasing a refurbished product from a manufacturer's site. You're attempting to buy sight-unseen a highly used corporate asset that may have had multiple users over the past 3-4 years. It may look near-new, if it was owned by an executive and never used, or it may be scratched, dinged, with bad pixels, a worn touchpad and buttons, etc., like the two used Dell laptops I recently purchased from Dell Refurbished (FedEx Recycling). Would you buy a used car sight unseen? Would you buy a used keyboard or a used mouse?

Vastly YMMV.

For $400 you can buy a brand new Dell laptop, with the latest technology, that will last you 3X as long and has perfect battery life. https://slickdeals.net/f/17281525-dell-inspiron-15-3525-laptop-15-6-1080p-120hz-ryzen-7-5700u-16gb-ddr4-1tb-ssd-400-or-less-free-shipping

Otherwise, consider only buying a used laptop when you can see it and test it first.
Good to know
Last edited by cgigate February 17, 2024 at 09:19 AM.
Feb 17, 2024
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clashandcarry
Feb 17, 2024
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I was going to jump on this, but a quick Google search shows that this model has lots of hinge failures due to it being attached to a weak plastic case.
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bubblegoose
Feb 17, 2024
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I have one of these running as a Proxmox server, low power requirements and a built in UPS. More than enough power to run a VPN, Jellyfin, Plex, and Sonarr/Radarr servers with lots of extra headroom.
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Quote from So-Many-Deals :
Dell Refurbished (FedEx Recycling) does a great job refurbishing desktops. They'll even include a brand new keyboard, mouse, power cord, etc. They'll look a lot like the photo. Your laptop will not look like the photo because it's been moved, bumped, touched, carried, dropped, switched, etc.

Sadly, their laptops are used and not in the "refurbished" category that you may be used to when purchasing a refurbished product from a manufacturer's site. You're attempting to buy sight-unseen a highly used corporate asset that may have had multiple users over the past 3-4 years. It may look near-new, if it was owned by an executive and never used, or it may be scratched, dinged, with bad pixels, a worn touchpad and buttons, etc., like the two used Dell laptops I recently purchased from Dell Refurbished (FedEx Recycling). Would you buy a used car sight unseen? Would you buy a used keyboard or a used mouse?

Vastly YMMV.

For $400 you can buy a brand new Dell laptop, with the latest technology, that will last you 3X as long and has perfect battery life. https://slickdeals.net/f/17281525-dell-inspiron-15-3525-laptop-15-6-1080p-120hz-ryzen-7-5700u-16gb-ddr4-1tb-ssd-400-or-less-free-shipping

Otherwise, consider only buying a used laptop when you can see it and test it first.
Latitudes and inspirons are not comparable build quality wise. These are business class laptops. Low end consumer chassis are all plastic and tend to fall apart after a few years. You are basically trading spec for build quality, different use cases.

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Feb 18, 2024
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Nash4u
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How is this laptop compared to 7400 Touch 8Gen Intel i7 ? Which is better performer ?

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