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Dell video drivers for e5510
Dell video drivers for e5510







dell video drivers for e5510
  1. Dell video drivers for e5510 serial#
  2. Dell video drivers for e5510 driver#
  3. Dell video drivers for e5510 software#

While pricey, the actual value isn’t in a single notebook, but in multi-unit custom configurability, easy system management, and simple interchange of peripherals. Overall, the Dell Latitude E5510 epitomizes the “get the job done” orientation of business laptops.

Dell video drivers for e5510 driver#

Uninstalling this driver enabled normal network connectivity.

Dell video drivers for e5510 software#

The trial version of Trend Micro’s security software had installed its own NDIS filter driver for network connections. As it turned out, the issue wasn’t the Dell hardware, or Windows 7. I did run into one odd issue: The Latitude couldn’t connect to any other PC on my network, including my server. Networking is quite good, with 802.11n speeds on a par with those of similar systems. Dell’s docking stations do offer DVI output if you need digital display support. The only provision for connecting to an external display is a lone VGA connector. However, the E5510 does not have eSATA ports, support for USB 3.0, or even a digital video output.

Dell video drivers for e5510 serial#

Also present is a standard nine-pin RS-232 serial port, a useful addition for businesses still dependent on serial-equipped peripherals. The chip here runs better than past Intel graphics, but it remains too limited for current-generation gaming titles.Įxpansion is mostly through USB 2.0 ports the Latitude houses four ports, two on each side. This package provides the Dell WinPE 5.0 Driver CAB Pack and is supported on Latitude, Optiplex and Precision models that are running the running following Windows Operating Systems: XP, Vista (32/64-bit) and Windows 7 (32/64-bit). While you can run games on the Latitude, the performance of Intel’s integrated graphics chip is still anemic.

dell video drivers for e5510

Colors were crisp, though slightly muted, and standard business apps looked sharp. The model I tested had an upgraded display–a matte screen LCD (which I prefer to glossy screens) with a native resolution of 1600-by-900 pixels. Every Latitude is built on a common accessory base, so the same docking stations and other accessories can be used, whether you have an E5410, E5510 or 65xx series unit. Customers buying $25 or more in add-ons can have units customized with specific business applications–even in-house apps can be preinstalled (or images supplied). While even $1042 seems a bit much compared with similarly equipped consumer laptops, the Latitude E5510 offers a number of perks useful in a business environment. That may seem a bit stiff, but when I checked the Dell Website, the unit was being offered at a discounted price of $1042–much better. The configuration we tested–which includes 3GB of RAM (2.75GB usable by the 32-bit Windows 7), a 320GB hard drive, integrated graphics, and a crisp 1600-by-900 display–has a suggested retail price of $1490. At first blush, Dell’s E5510 Latitude notebook PC is a little on the pricey side.









Dell video drivers for e5510