expiredroykirk1 posted Aug 07, 2024 02:20 AM
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expiredroykirk1 posted Aug 07, 2024 02:20 AM
Dell Latitude 5420 14" Laptop (Refurbished): i7-1185G7, 32GB RAM, 512GB SSD
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Unfortunately it kept crashing itself due to the thermal sensor reading "unsafely high temperatures", especially when plugged into the charger. Dell diagnostics ran fine, I contacted support, and after some effort learned I had a 100 day warranty on the refurb.
Currently waiting to hear a replacement has been sent my way as I still need the thing, I've already sent back my original unit. Whole process has delayed me getting a functional laptop by a few weeks already. Just fyi to anyone considering riding the Dell refurb train. Call "Dell Financial Services"/"Dell Refurbished" to initiate a claim. Live chat on their site was for new products and said mine was out of warranty.
*Update: Dell received my return, and apparently had no replacement units, so they just refunded me. Probably not going to bother rolling the dice again.
These are generally good machines, and the are quite generous with their replacement policy. If you call and they don't have the same one in stock, if you ask nicely they often will give you a similar machine with as-good, or better specs.
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Dell Latitude 7420 Notebook, 14-in FHD (1920 x 1080), Webcam, 1x Intel Core i5 Quad (i5-1145G7) 2.60 GHz, 16 GB RAM, 512 GB SSD, No Optical, Intel Integrated Graphics, Backlit Keyboard, Windows 10 Professional
Mine came in like new condition. It didn't have all the film that new laptops have, but whoever used it (I'm assuming it was a corporate lease) must have just quiet quit during the pandemic and not even taken it out of the laptop bag. Even the Intel stickers that they put on there that slowly wear with usage was pristine.
https://www.dell.com/support/manu...lang=en-us
Unfortunately, I don't think there's any way to know ahead of time. Once it arrives you should be able to look up the original configuration with the serial number.
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Looks like these i7/32/512 models went OOS as of 8am yesterday. But they were back in stock with 24 available when I looked around 2pm. But by 5PM or so they were OOS again. If you are interested, I suggest checking again later today. Not sure why, but they seem to release stock in spurts.
Someone asked about a Touch Screen Model. They do have a deal on that, and its 50% off instead of 45% (no idea why). Details and sample config:
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WOW5320DEAL
Dell Lattitude 5320 Touch
Intel Core i5-1145G7 (4-Core, 2.60 GHz)
16 GB (2x 8GB)
512 GB (1x 512 GB SSD)
64-bit Windows 10 Professional
13.3" FHD Touch (1920 x 1080)
Cosmetic Grade
A
This one is $499 so it would be $250 + tax with FS. No i7 models left at the moment.
Happy Hunting!
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https://www.dell.com/support/manu...lang=en-us [dell.com]
Unfortunately, I don't think there's any way to know ahead of time. Once it arrives you should be able to look up the original configuration with the serial number.
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Hate touch screens. No thanks.
I like the 10K passmarks.
Love Dell laptop keyboards. I've been burned with bad keyboards by every other brand I've used except Dell and Lenovo. Lenovo was always too heavy.
1080p - nice.
14inch is a little larger than I'd like for travel. I prefer 13.3inch laptops that are sub-2 lbs. I see someone below posted a 13.3 inch Core i5 - I need to check that out! I've been without a usable laptop for a few years and travel is happening more and more. Sometimes a tablet isn't enough for my needs when traveling.
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