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[Used] Dell Latitude 7410 10th Gen i5 16GB RAM 256GB SSD 14" Touch FHD Win11 $433 ($423 with eBay Plus) Shipped @ TechAlpha eBay

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Hi All,

Looking for a professional laptop for general, school or office use in affordable price?

Dell Latitude 7410 business laptop with 10th Gen i5 processor, 16GB DDR4 RAM and 14” Touch Screen FHD (1920 x 1080) display. Battery life is excellent and the price indicated is after $75/ $86 (eBay Plus) discount through coupon which can be applied on checkout.

Specs:

Processor: Intel Core i5-10210U @1.6 GHz to 4.2 GHz 4 Cores 8 Threads
Memory: 16GB RAM
Storage: 256GB SSD (NVMe)
Display: 14” Touch Screen FHD 1920 x 1080
Graphics: Intel UHD Graphics
Finger-print Reader: Yes
Operating System: Windows 11 Home
Camera: HD Webcam
Connectivity: Intel Wi-Fi 6 AX201, 2x2, 802.11ax with
Bluetooth 5.1

Ports:

Two USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-A ports, one with PowerShare
Two USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-C ports with Power Delivery,
DisplayPort over USB Type-C, and Thunderbolt 3
One Universal Audio Jack
One HDMI 2.0 port

Excellent Condition

Comes with 3 Months Warranty

Cheers!

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  • +2

    Would this run Roblox better than a gen9 ipad?

    • Not sure about Roblox but in terms of hardware it is way better than iPad Gen 9. Thank you

    • +1

      Not sure about ipads but my kids play Roblox on a 7480 with an i5-7200U and integrated 620 graphics ok so I'm sure you'd have no issue on this one.

  • +1

    @TechAlpha - great price. Thanks for posting.

    Can you also vouch for the battery life of the i7 version that you're selling? How old are these laptops?

    Cheers.

    • +3

      Hi @Frukoz,
      You will get excellent battery whatever product you order from our store and battery life depends on usage. They were manufactured in 2020 but they are very less used. So, expect a laptop with excellent condition. Hope I have answered your questions. Thank you

  • -7

    Same laptop for $360 from another seller :///

    Not much of a deal

    See here

    Mod: Fixed link

    • +6

      Some random link from Some Random Guy.

      • +3

        Original link spanned about 3 or 4 lines and I cbf doing the formatting while on mobile (I apologise for being lazy).

        I get the confusion and it looks malicious but in all honesty I just don't know the rules around here so I was like best I post a short non hyperlinked text as its mostly inoffensive and up to the viewer to decipher (implements a "would I rather decipher or search on eBay myself" scenario (was looking go just have a reference for other viewers))

        Anyways seems like the ecosystem sorts itself out cheers

        • I was just trying to be witty. 🙃

    • +8

      The one you listed:
      “Tiny white spots on screen, can see it when background is writhe. Except this, it is fully tested in excellent working condition

      I dunno about you, but I don't want tiny white spots on my screen

      • +1

        can see it when background is writhe.

        Sounds kind of eldritch.

      • The background is writhing with white spots?

        Could be Idiopathic guttate hypomelanosis due to too much sun exposure.

      • +2

        I was trying to find out why there was a significant price difference but in the minute of searching I couldn't find any (lord I hate mobile sites)

        Anyways I apologise as I may have mislead someone, however as someone pointed out below there are better deals on the same product so my original point stands

        • If I really need a lappy I will try your link tbh. $60 difference is alot. My usage would be 90% docked to external monitors

      • +2

        Too much Pr0nhub

    • eBay link is not long if you remove the rest of the parameters, leaving only item number in there.

      Example: https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/xxxxxxxxx

      You can immediately tell its legitimacy, shortened URLs are often used to hide dodgy contents.

      • +1

        Never knew about that. I'm on mobile so I just copied and pasted and went "that link is way too long let me change that" (spanned like 3 or 4 lines originally). I despise trackers and random parameters but what can you do in the current advertiser run world. Anyways I'll keep that in mind cheers!

    • +3

      Please make sure to read the description of the product before placing an order. It says "Excellent condition ( tiny White spots on screen)"

      • +5

        Your response made it sound like your laptops have white spots, took me a couple of reads to realise you were point out issues from other laptops. :D

        • +2

          Apologies, I should have been more clear in my response to the other seller's post. Thanks

      • +6

        This one doesn't say anything about white spots.

        10 available.

        • Good find. $398!! Come on OP beat that price. @TechAlpha
          Otherwise you will end up with overstock and next year you will need to sell them at 300 haha

  • +1

    Should be great for school.

    • -6

      Good luck with that. Our school requires minimum 13th gen Intel laptops.

      • +10

        Why? As long as the device is running current OS with adequate computing power and compatible Wi-Fi, why would a school mandate or even care which generation of processor it is running on?

        • No f*ing idea. I have a spare 12th gen and will set it up for the kid. If they say anything about it then I'll have a talk with their IT.

      • +1

        Out of curiosity, did they provide any reasoning for this?

      • +5

        yeah i know your school needs ASUS ROG Ally or Lenovo Legion Go

        • Or Steam deck 🤣

      • +4

        Your school is either full of pompous gits that sell laptops or has an IT department that's sick of dealing with old laptops running windows XP.

      • +2

        I don't know why I am being downvoted. I'm not the one who wrote that spec. Our (state) school actually has a BYOD guide that specifies Intel i5 13th gen as the minimum for grade 7 and above. I didn't ask for the reasoning as I'm sure they wouldn't have a valid answer.

  • 250 nit screen?

  • -2

    Excellent condition - tiny white spots on screen.

    I know nothing about laptops, are 'tiny white spots on the screen' excellent to have?

    Should I be refining my searches to specifically include laptops with tiny white spots on the screen?

    • +2

      Are you for real or being sarcastic?

      The white dots are probably bright pixels, opposite of dead pixels.

      • +2

        Bright pixels, that doesn't sound so excellent after all.

        Thanks for the clarification.

        • +2

          Or could be physical damage on the screen. Not sure why it says visible when background is white, would have thought a white background would make the spots less visible.

          Anyway, hard to tell without seeing exactly what kind of spots are they, and where are they. Could be super annoying, or doesn't matter if primarily using an external monitor.

    • +5

      Excellent condition - tiny white spots on screen.

      That's from another listing, not this one! This one says

      Dell Latitude 7410 Touch Screen laptop is in excellent condition with minor signs of usage and may have very minor surface scratches.

    • +19

      Account from 2008 and you had to ask this?

    • +5

      Would you be happier if it said "refurbished"?

      • Does refurbished mean cleaned of jizz spots?

        • +1

          Is that what the white specs on the screen are?

    • How long has it been since you looked at OzBargain?

  • +5

    Some i7s run slower than i5s on same hardware due to thermal throttling.
    I know this was an issue with 8th gen intels on several light and thin laptops.

    • +4

      Not just slower, I saw shutdowns after 20-40 min Teams meeting.

      • +1

        That’s crazy. Which model / intel gen?

        • +1

          Surface Laptop 3 15" I7 only last 50mins teams meetings..the one I am typing on

        • +2

          It was Dell XPS 15" around 11-12th gen.

  • +5

    Had these for work and they kept overheating to the point where it fails to detect the SSD until it cools down. Fans sound like mini jet engines half the time.

    Basically overheated when:
    * Too many chrome tabs
    * MS project
    * Long Teams meetings
    * Too many / big csv files (and in power query)
    * Large documents
    * PowerBI
    * Running code (Python and R)

    • +2

      I use 5410 at work with same gen processor with similar use cases. I confirm this but it's probably also due to corporate bloatware permanently running in the background taking a chunk of performance.

    • Can confirm on my 8th Gen if this. I7 at least half the time sounding like a hairdryer, check task manager- Windows defender and domain inventory scanner almost always the cause.

  • +1

    Pretty good price for this model. Good for a school laptop if they allow BYOD.

  • +2

    bought one as kids school laptop.

  • What do I do with my old laptop though…

    • Take back up and sell it

  • Oh nice, 10th gen is finally out on used Market. Pretty sweet.

    Are we 1 year or two years away from seeing 11th gen on the used market? Those are the big boys, tiger lake with xe graphics.

  • https://computerandlaptopsales.com.au/product/toshiba-satell…

    Which one would you buy? Please let me know. Need to buy one today for high school kid.

    • +1

      I'd go the Toshiba if just for the 1 year warranty. It is probably a fair bit slower as it's only 5th generation, but these Dells have a very high failure rate in my experience rolling them out at work.

  • +3

    We had a fleet of these at my work, a few hundred of them. The failure rate is very high, and no single issue, just a lot of warranty jobs. Often it is overheating related I think. Bios updates sometimes help a little bit, maybe the earlier BIOSes weren't great for battery/cooling regulation or something but by the time all the issues pop up it's likely the hardware has just been roasted by that point.

    I wouldn't buy one myself based on the failure rate, as any repair by Dell would cost more than the laptop.

    The 5400 series have all been almost 100% perfect in comparison (Latitude 5410 through to 5440). Any used model from that lineup would be worth paying more for so you aren't having to replace it in 6 months.

    Sorry OP - not saying it isn't a good deal for what it is, but it's just a dud model unfortunately.

    • Thanks pass then. No wonder alot sellers are selling this exact 10th gen as cheap as 8th gen laptops! Something fishy here

    • Just looked on the bottom of my work laptop and it's a 7430. I've not heard of widespread reliability issues with them (everyone got handed one of these a year ago) but I really don't like it- screen is okay, but the keyboard is a bit crap, touchpad is meh, and the thing goes into heat generation + fan mode all the time (could just be crappy MS or security software though).

  • https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/305309480730
    Looks like an identical one for a bit less? $397.57 with ebay plus.

  • Damn I was just about to buy 1 and it’s sold out

  • Mine just arrived, this touchpad is gaaaaaaaaarbage. Seems nice otherwise.

  • Also the speakers are garbage. I care less about that than the touchpad though.

    • Do you still think the touchpad bad? How about overall? And does it have fingerprint login and windows halo camera login? Cheers

        • I've become used to the touchpad. I still don't love it but it's not bothering me.
        • There is a fingerprint reader, I'm not running Windows on it so I can't speak to fingerprint login/windows halo camera login.

        Overall I'm happy with the laptop for the price. Build quality and condition is good. The screen can be a little dim when you're in full sunlight. Battery life isn't amazing, but depends what you're doing I guess. My usage is general coding, browsing, chat etc and it'll last at least 4 hours, maybe not 6 though. Operating system may be a factor here.

        • Hmm okay thanks. Weird that one YouTube review said battery last for 12 hours (windows).

  • Those who bought from this deal.. any reviews so far please?

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