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Title: Review Dell Latitude E5530 Notebook
Post by: Redaktion on August 23, 2012, 07:59:44
Powerful Essentials. Dell's Latitude E5XXX series has long been an affordable alternative to the highest-end Latitude notebooks without sacrificing the essentials.  Can the E5530, with its brand-new Ivy Bridge chipset and other minor tweaks, top its predecessors?

http://www.notebookcheck.net/Review-Dell-Latitude-E5530-Notebook.80165.0.html
Title: Re: Review Dell Latitude E5530 Notebook
Post by: George Vichev on August 27, 2012, 10:42:57
Great review, thanks! I own the E5520 and I'm really happy with it, totally agree about the keyboard it's amazing, a really sturdy & easy to work with laptop. You can't go wrong with a Latitude.
Title: Re: Review Dell Latitude E5530 Notebook
Post by: Roger on October 02, 2012, 21:39:22
Thanks for the great review. It was definitely worth reading each session.
Title: Re: Review Dell Latitude E5530 Notebook
Post by: Arty on October 23, 2012, 23:19:43
Why do these models have the touchpad so off center? As a right-hander, I am constantly right-clicking when I intend to left-click. I hate it.
Title: Re: Review Dell Latitude E5530 Notebook
Post by: Chris W on November 03, 2012, 03:48:12
Can someone confirm that the E5530 can support 16GB (2x8GB).  Just purchased on from Dell with 2GB of RAM and looking to order more RAM
Title: Re: Review Dell Latitude E5530 Notebook
Post by: Allen.Ngo on November 03, 2012, 04:44:40
hi Chris,

Yes, each slot supports up to 8 GB for a total of 16 GB as stated in the review.
Title: Re: Review Dell Latitude E5530 Notebook
Post by: Eyob on February 28, 2013, 09:45:31
I was wondering about the noise. I usually work in a library and I'm concerned this may be a problem. Can adjusting the power profiles reduce the noise to an acceptable lever? If so, will it have a negative impact on the performance or will it be an acceptable one?
Title: Re: Review Dell Latitude E5530 Notebook
Post by: BLOCKMIND on March 15, 2013, 13:20:01
Great Work. I have a question. I´m thinking on buying this laptop for photography retouching work. I own the Dell U2711 27 inches with 2560x1440.
Is it possible to connect it to the monitor to get the same resolution? Maybe with a VGA to DVI cable? Or do i have to buy the Docking Station?
Title: Re: Review Dell Latitude E5530 Notebook
Post by: Mohd Shamnad on March 20, 2013, 23:02:57
D-NB-L105530101E this is the model number dell latitude E5530 without backlight dual pointing keypad and fingerprint reader.. Can anyone help me to know the model number which has all  these features.
Title: Re: Review Dell Latitude E5530 Notebook
Post by: Mike2 on March 26, 2013, 22:28:06
The specs on the Dell UK sites say this is 2.38kg or 5.25lbs rather than 2.87kg/6.4lbs quoted here. Can anyone confirm the weight? Thanks.
Title: Re: Review Dell Latitude E5530 Notebook
Post by: liesepetz on April 16, 2013, 14:10:10
The Latitude E6x30 is quite popular as a mobile DAW because of its robustness and, once configured the right way, its system stability with external audio devices. Since I work with a dockingstation anyway, I have enought connections and don't need the highest robustness.

I was wondering if the E5540 has the same motherboard (of course minus some usb ports etc.), i.e. technical "layout"/features and BIOS?
That would make it a great and less expensive alternative to the E6530. Unfortunately, the review otherwise great doesn't say much about the technical difference between the E5530 and the E6530.
Title: Re: Review Dell Latitude E5530 Notebook
Post by: Milu on May 09, 2013, 15:09:19
Hi!
Can anyone tell what kind of LAN chipset is built in this notebook ? It is Broadcom or Intel ?
Title: Re: Review Dell Latitude E5530 Notebook
Post by: shamsu on June 18, 2013, 08:30:48
i hv dell latitude e5530...but i cudint see blutooth icon in laptop....any one help me.....
Title: Re: Review Dell Latitude E5530 Notebook
Post by: sagar on August 21, 2013, 08:31:22
I am using E5530.i am really very happy with it.all the the functioning is very

ease to use and handle.
Title: Re: Review Dell Latitude E5530 Notebook
Post by: Adam Sieting on August 23, 2013, 23:12:43
I I just got this laptop yesterday and I would have to disagree with your assessment of the lid.

The brushed aluminum is a nice feature, however, it does NOT resist finger prints or smudges. When I took it out of the box I touched the lid and it left a finger print. I wiped and wiped, but the print remained. Today, that finger print is still on it. I'm not sure how to remove it.

If you're OCD about how your things look, I would steer away from the brushed aluminum. At least the gloss finish can be easily wiped clean if the prints bother you.

(I have photos if anyone is interested)
Title: Re: Review Dell Latitude E5530 Notebook
Post by: Matt C on February 01, 2014, 23:50:25
Remove fingerprint smudges! Use areospace 303. I have it for my car, basically like armor all but WAY WAY better. Use it for anything plastic or fiberglass that you want to protect. So the case absorbs the oils from your fingers, and if you coat it first with 303, then it can't absorb anything. You will want 2 microfibers, one to apply several times, and another for the final dry pass. Wipe side to side, following the lines on the case. If it isn't perfect, just do it again until it is, using a new microfiber for the final dry pass. BTW - the laptop rocks. Loaded Mint Linux on it, and just required a little tweaking.
Title: Re: Review Dell Latitude E5530 Notebook
Post by: Tatenda Nyagumbo on May 27, 2015, 11:47:09
i gt this e5530 just a week ago but to my surprise one of the speakers just stopped functioning 2 days ago.what might be the reason .i bought t as brandnew gadget 2 weeks ago
Title: Re: Review Dell Latitude E5530 Notebook
Post by: Joe Schmoe on September 17, 2015, 19:43:38
I know this review is three years old, but your detailed pictures helped me find the wireless switch for a remote client.

Thank you!!!
Title: Re: Review Dell Latitude E5530 Notebook
Post by: Andy M on April 28, 2023, 18:40:20
I'm happy to report in April 2023 having had this since new in July 2013 its still used daily. Only upgraded ram to 8Gb and added an SSD. Apart from its weight I can't justify replacing it :)