Dell Latitude E5530 Laptop Price in Pakistan
₨ 22,500
Dell Latitude E5530 Laptop Price in Pakistan
- Intel Ci3 3rd GEN
- 4-GB DDR4 RAM
- 320GB HDD Drive
- 15.6″ LED Display
- Intel HD Graphics
- Bluetooth / WI-FI
- WEBCAM / USB P
- ORIGINAL Charger
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Dell Latitude E5530 Laptop Price in Pakistan
- Intel Ci3 3rd GEN
- 4-GB DDR4 RAM
- 320GB HDD Drive
- 15.6″ LED Display
- Intel HD Graphics
- Bluetooth / WI-FI
- WEBCAM / USB P
- ORIGINAL Charger
With its heavy-duty metal chassis and long battery life, the Dell Latitude E5530 is built to soldier through physical punishment and long stretches without needing on an outlet. Starting at $499 ($1,178 as tested), this 15-inch system features a Core i5 processor, a full number pad, and a fingerprint reader. In other words, this corporate workhorse is ready for to do your bidding.
Click to Enlarge is swathed in industrial gray and black, save for a silver horizontal band that wraps around the system. Draped in a Tri-Metal casing, the Latitude E5530’s protective shell consists of a brushed aluminum lid, steel hinges, magnesium alloy internal frames and a zinc alloy latch that reminds us of an old-fashioned metal lunch pail. The keyboard is spill resistant, and when the lid is closed, a protective seal forms a barrier around the LCD panel to prevent liquids from getting to the screen. However, the lid doesn’t do a good job of repelling fingerprints.
Click to EnlargeThe top left corner of the deck sports dedicated buttons for volume and mute, and the top right houses the power button. A fingerprint reader, on the bottom right-hand corner of the deck, can be configured through the Dell Data Protection software. The deck itself has a smooth finish.
The Latitude E5530s measures 15.3 x 9.9 x 1.2 – 1.3 inches and weighs 6.4 pounds.
Audio
The front of the Latitude E5530’s lip contains two small speakers; when we placed the unit in our lap, music sounded noticeably muffled. When we listened to “Papa Don’t Take No Mess” by James Brown, the saxophone’s highs and lows were clearly audible. The same goes for Freddie Mercury’s voice when we listened to “Slightly Mad” by Queen. Each note of Brian May’s guitar solo in the latter tune sounded crystal clear.
Click to EnlargeOn the E5530, Dell forgoes an island-style keyboard in favor of a more traditional layout. The E5530 has a dedicated keypad, which, many times, results in smaller Tab, Caps Lock and Left Shift keys. Fortunately, Dell makes full use of the deck, so these buttons are plenty large. While a little mushy, the keys offered a good amount of travel and response.
On the Ten Thumbs Typing Test, we averaged 68 words per minute with a 2 percent error rate. Both of those are average marks for us. The keyboard is backlit and has four brightness levels, which you can switch between by holding the “Fn” key and pressing the right arrow button.
Click to EnlargeThe Alps Electric touchpad measures 3.1 x 1.75 inches and was extremely responsive when we executed multitouch gestures. We were able to scroll, rotate and flick very easily. There are two sets of dedicated buttons, one above and one below the touchpad. All of the buttons provided good feedback, though we wish the “click” were more audible.
The Latitude E5530 has a pointing stick between the G and H keys. The stick is sunken, which makes it harder to navigate with than it would be if it sat higher. In general, we prefer the pointing stick on Lenovo’s ThinkPads.
Heat
After running a full-screen Hulu clip for 15 minutes, the E5530’s touchpad and center underside measured 88 and 87 degrees Fahrenheit, respectively. The space between the G and H keys was 89 degrees. Anything over 95 degrees is uncomfortable.
Dell Latitude E5530 Laptop Price in Pakistan
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