Dell Latitude E 6500 Review
The Dell Latitude E 6500 arrived on the scene in 2008, when most people were still running Windows XP on Pentium 4 computers. The Dell Latitude E6500 arrived on the scene in 2008, when most people were still running Windows XP on Pentium 4 computers.
Durability, dependability, and accessibility were all significant selling aspects that were not missed throughout the design stage. Despite its age, the Dell Latitude E 6500 is capable of practically anything. With an SSD and some much-needed RAM, you'll have a system that will survive another decade.
There are several extension options available, including an Express Card, PC Card, SD Card, Firewire, E-Sata, Display Port, and an optional docking station. Windows 7, 8, and 10 may all be easily installed and used.
With a ram limit of 8GB, it will be a long time before you need or desire more. And, unlike glossy screens, the matte display will keep you working even when you take the laptop outside.
Furthermore, there is no glossy plastic on the Dell Latitude e 6500; companies would never accept such silliness.