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Posted by sticky
 - May 01, 2019, 05:34:52
And the Latitude 5000 15" chassis has trouble utilizing a 15W i7-U to its full capacity. Forget about i9 and Quadro, much less an i5-H with turbo boost.
Posted by jeremy
 - April 30, 2019, 20:47:34
Quote from: M2018 on April 30, 2019, 19:49:34
Nice, nice, but the keyboard is a pure crap!!! Hopefully, the 17 inch version will be OK.
This lineup is usually based on the Latitude 5000 series, this generation, more so.

This also means a 17" version is very, very unlikely. We'll have to wait on the 77x0 lineup.
Posted by M2018
 - April 30, 2019, 19:49:34
Nice, nice, but the keyboard is a pure crap!!! Hopefully, the 17 inch version will be OK.
Posted by Redaktion
 - April 30, 2019, 19:08:57
These affordable Precision laptops will carry a very wide range of processor options from a U-class Core i5-8265U up to an H-class Core i9-9880H. GPU options, however, will be limited to the Quadro P620 and the older Radeon Pro WX 2100. Wi-Fi 6, fingerprint reader, smart card reader, and IR camera are optional extras.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Dell-Precision-3540-and-3541-will-offer-Core-i9-9880H-options-for-business-users-on-a-tight-budget.419675.0.html