Pros
- Excellent keyboard and very good display.
- Custom configuration options for small businesses.
Cons
- No eSATA or digital video output.
- Pricey for what you get; no discrete graphics.
Bottom Line
Dell's Latitude E5510 offers new CPU options in the company's low-end 15-inch business line, but for better prices, watch for sales.
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