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Good (great) 14" (Dell, or maybe other) ?


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Sooner or later will have to send the trusty old Latitude E7440 to the retirement home, a miracle it's still alive. Looking for a good replacement. Thinking Dell, been behaving great here for so many years, but of course should not rule out HP \ Lenovo.

Got the Precision 15 for 'serious' work, great device. Am seeing very good SH deals regarding getting another one, but want something smaller \ lighter to move around, like the E7440.

SH 'not too old' ok, bright + matte display, decent battery time (when new, can replace), will get w10 ltsc but should be compatible w11 (...maaaaaybe one day). No need for super-fast processor or graphics, lightweight, silent during non-heavy use.

Any great & solid 14" recommendations ? Thanks.

Dell Precision 5540 w10 ltsc 1809 (+ O&O shutup), HP i5 desktop w10 ltsc 1809 (+ O&O shutup), Dell E7440 w8.1, Tosh w8.1. Pixel 8 Pro (+ Netguard), 2x Samsung A52s (+ Netguard).
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ok... so no good 14" exists :0)

Dell Precision 5540 w10 ltsc 1809 (+ O&O shutup), HP i5 desktop w10 ltsc 1809 (+ O&O shutup), Dell E7440 w8.1, Tosh w8.1. Pixel 8 Pro (+ Netguard), 2x Samsung A52s (+ Netguard).
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Among modern 14" laptops, the ZBook Firefly/Elitebook 845 with the Ryzen 7840U APU is a very solid all-round laptop.  Lightweight, all-aluminum body, good screen quality (1080P or 2560P), all components are maintainable by removing the bottom cover, and the 7840U with 780M integrated graphics is a reasonably efficient x86 processor that can handle most anything thrown at it.

 

The Lenovo equivalent is the Thinkpad T14s, which would also be a competent laptop

 

Other issues I'm aware of on 14" business-class laptops:

- Power:  Dell uses a barrel plug, HP/Lenovo use USB-C.  Lenovo has a history of higher-than-average failure of the USB-C port due to cracked solder connection.

- Keyboard:  Dell's modern latitude keyboards are crap.  Cheap/thin/painted plastic keys with low travel and tolerable but mushy feedback.  Gone are the days with beveled keys, satisfying key travel, and full-size arrow keys :(.  The HP has the same cost-cutting keyboard layout as the Dell (and most modern laptops), BUT the key feedback and dampening feels really good when typing.  Lenovo has the best keyboard layout with full-size arrow keys, though typing feel is probably second to HP.

- Case:  Newer Dell Latitudes use "aluminum-look" painted plastic.  Utter crap.  HP and Lenovo cases are both very solid in their respective construction.

- Battery:  Dell/HP second in battery life, Lenovo for longer battery life
- Maintainability:  Dell/HP have modular components; Lenovo uses more soldered components (typically RAM and Wi-fi)

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Precision 7520 / Xeon E3-1535m v6 / 32 gb DDR4 2666 MHz CL15 / GTX 1650 Mobile / LP156QHG-SP(V1)

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^^^ Thanks+ for input.

Came across an available SH Dell Precision 5470 i7-12800H, 32GB, 1TB SSD, RTX A1000. IPS 500 nits like my 5540, great display.

Reading about it. Maybe interesting for the right price.
https://aecmag.com/workstations/review-dell-precision-5470/
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crazy prices when new !?! £3,119 (Ex VAT). The like new sh one is listed for (converted to £) 850.-

Easy access to inside is a plus.
 

 

Dell Precision 5540 w10 ltsc 1809 (+ O&O shutup), HP i5 desktop w10 ltsc 1809 (+ O&O shutup), Dell E7440 w8.1, Tosh w8.1. Pixel 8 Pro (+ Netguard), 2x Samsung A52s (+ Netguard).
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13 minutes ago, John Ratsey said:

the LG Gram 14

Thanks, could be excellent, but nearly zero LG stuff sold around here, and certainly no SH recent.
Found a few antiques, this neanderthal model looking great :O)


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Dell Precision 5540 w10 ltsc 1809 (+ O&O shutup), HP i5 desktop w10 ltsc 1809 (+ O&O shutup), Dell E7440 w8.1, Tosh w8.1. Pixel 8 Pro (+ Netguard), 2x Samsung A52s (+ Netguard).
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8 hours ago, 6730b said:

this neanderthal model looking great :O)

This is a thing of beauty. Proper touchpad buttons, a touchpad small enough your wrists actually get some room to sit on the palmrest, indicator leds, decent key travel with no useless gaps between keys, fullsize cursor keys, dedicated volume keys, the correct number of copilot keys, no shutterless webcam perving at you 24/7, and all in a decently chonky case that won't break just by looking at it.  

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The Precision 5470 looks like an intriguing option if you can use the extra graphics power.  Build quality looks decent, and at least in the US, there are a number of good used options in the $600-800 range.  It's a lot of power in a small volume, so reviews also say that the i7 frequently achieves 100 °C.  No undervolting, so re-pasting and lowering the power limit are the main ways to reduce temperature.  Two heatpipes/two fans is very good in a 14" form factor

23 hours ago, 6730b said:

Came across an available SH Dell Precision 5470 i7-12800H, 32GB, 1TB SSD, RTX A1000. IPS 500 nits like my 5540, great display.

 

Precision 7520 / Xeon E3-1535m v6 / 32 gb DDR4 2666 MHz CL15 / GTX 1650 Mobile / LP156QHG-SP(V1)

Precision 7540 / i9-9980HK / 32 gb DDR4 2666 MHz CL15 / RTX 4000 / LP156QHG-SP(V1) / Delta Fans

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