🚀 Elevate your mobile productivity with the Dell Latitude E7250 — where power meets portability!
The Dell Latitude E7250 is a renewed ultra-portable business laptop featuring a 2.3 GHz Intel Core i5-5300U processor, 8GB DDR3 RAM, and a 256GB SSD for fast, reliable performance. Its 12.5-inch HD display and 802.11ac wireless connectivity support seamless multitasking and wireless docking via Intel WiGig technology. Running Windows 10 Pro, it’s optimized for professional use with enhanced security and productivity features, all packed into a lightweight 2.8-pound chassis.
Standing screen display size | 12.5 Inches |
Screen Resolution | 1366 x 768 pixels |
Max Screen Resolution | 1366x768 |
Processor | 2.3 GHz apple_ci5 |
RAM | 8 GB DDR4 |
Memory Speed | 2.3 GHz |
Hard Drive | 256 GB SSD |
Graphics Coprocessor | Intel HD Graphics |
Chipset Brand | Intel |
Card Description | Integrated |
Wireless Type | 802.11ac |
Average Battery Life (in hours) | 1 Hours |
Brand | Dell |
Series | Latitude e7250 |
Item model number | NB-DL-LATITUDE_E7250-NB-i5-2.3-8-256SSD- |
Hardware Platform | PC |
Operating System | Windows 10 |
Item Weight | 2.8 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 8.3 x 12.2 x 0.8 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 8.3 x 12.2 x 0.8 inches |
Color | Black |
Processor Brand | Intel |
Number of Processors | 1 |
Computer Memory Type | DDR3 SDRAM |
Hard Drive Interface | Serial ATA |
Hard Drive Rotational Speed | 5400 RPM |
Optical Drive Type | No Optical Drive |
Voltage | 240 Volts |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
K**R
8 GB RAM i5 Excellent Laptop
When I read this reviews before I purchased the product, I almost didn't buy it bc a reviewer said that it only has 4 GB RAM. I ordered it anyway bc I had no reason to believe the person knew what they were talking about. The first thing I checked when the computer arrived, after I set it up, was the RAM. It does have 8 GB RAM, so that reviewer did not know what they were talking about. The setup was easy. The computer runs well and is quiet. I was impressed with its speed. It does perform as I would expect, better even. It is comparable to a new i5, even though it is renewed. I would recommend a cooling pad. I always use a cooling pad for all laptops, as heat is damaging for them. The heat is to be expected with the laptop, as it is 12 inches which leaves less room for space between the components, compared to larger laptops. It also has a very good processor (i5), which generates heat.
B**K
Pleasantly surprised...much computer at little cost
I've used a number of Dell products in the past. My main computer is a Latitude E6540, weighing in at a hefty 6.5 lbs. My company recently issued me a Latitude 5590, somewhat lighter and much faster. Both are 15". I thought at first that the E7250 had an identical key board (not including the numeric keypad on the right) to the 5590. However, in measuring from the "tilde" to the "backspace", I find the 5590 is 10.75 inches and the E7250 is 10.25...not much compromise given the size of the E7250. I am very pleased with performance, compared to my E6540. I expect most of the video issues I experience are related to my 10MB DSL rather than the computer itself. I left the E7250 in "sleep" mode last night and found I had 90% battery in the AM. The small screen size...adequate for what I need...is more than compensated by the light weight of this unit. Best of all, it fits in my E6540 docking station, so I can use it easily with my KVM and large monitor when I'm sitting at home.Update: After working with it before, the smaller size of the keyboard becomes more apparent. I find I have to be aware of initial finger placement and "think small" when typing. However, it is very usable. The other note is that battery life continues to be great. I use the computer intermittently, using sleep mode often...and don't recharge for three or four days. "Booting" up after sleep mode is very quick. I'm still very pleased with this little machine.
V**D
I am happy with my purchase.
This is my first laptop. It works well for what I use it for, surfing, email, games, social media. It does not have a touch screen that is why I only gave it one star for that. The battery doesn't seem to last terribly long so I just keep it plugged into the outlet. I'd rather use a mouse than a mouse pad but haven't felt like digging my wireless out of storage yet.
T**L
Laptop screen started leaking and broke down all together after only a year.
The media could not be loaded. This was a wonderful little laptop, until the screen started leaking sticky substances, then the screen stopped working all together. I've only had it for a little over a year. I reached out to Skytech, but they will not repair or replace. They clearly don't expect their merch. to last longer than a year. Buyer beware... The repairs will probably cost me more than what I paid for their defective laptop.
V**O
1yr. Of My Experience as an Engineering Tech Student
HEADS UP![Don’t worry if it says Windows 10 Pro is not activated. 3 minute video solved it for me: https://youtu.be/-wM_a74F56s ]Had this baby for a year as an Engineering Tech Student and have a to do list for you.1. Activate (stated above)2. Turn on TurboBoost (5 clicks)3. Add RAM (optional/recommended)4. Make sure it can breathe5. Put in High Performance Mode (3 clicks)I love 70% of this computer 🙂Pros:-Speedy Intel i5 5300u processor(Limited Edition 😄 Old-School Broadwell Processor that is discontinued for newer slower chips. Faster than some base-model Surface computers on standard settings like Surface Go, Surface Pro 3/4, & base-level 2018 Surface laptop) I’ve walked in Microsoft stores and ran tests for fun 😂-Reliable as heck(Has splash drains under laptop for spills on the keyboard ⌨️. I’ve never tried them but looks legit)-Compact/Professional Look & Feel(Small tool that can do ALMOST anything)-Ports. Never dongle again-Bluetooth-Hotspot Capable & WiFi Sharing(If you unscrew it, there is a spot for you to add your own computer SIM so you can use a mobile carrier anywhere. Usually this is reserved for high-end computers because this thing used to be.)-Has a CARD READER built-in 🤯(Perfect if you run a business and don’t have a square reader. This means your laptop could even accept Apple/Google/Samsung Pay)-Very glare resistant screen(Matte screen makes it pretty good to look at outside since there are no reflections)-Charges quickly(Fastest charging laptop I’ve personally owned. Not a monster in comparison to premium devices, but is no slouch)-Fan(Quiet enough for lectures without being noticed, but not 100% silent. Don’t worry about fan noise unless you’re running really intense programs. Word and chrome are not intense lol)-Keyboard(Gets bright, hugs the fingers, reliable, smaller form factor is good for college lectures.)-When it stars up it sounds like a tiny jet ✈️(Only lasts 2-5 seconds. I just think the fan sound is pretty cool 😁)Cons:-Display is narrow & not super color accurate.(The screen is not pretty. Low version of HD and has color shift when you tilt it or turn it. But there are worse I’ve seen)-Max Brightness Too Low 🤷🏾♂️-Min Brightness Too High 🤷🏾♂️(Not by a lot though. It’s NOT bad. To me, it’s just a pet peeve because I wish I could go a little higher in direct sunlight and lower in a pitch-black room)-No touchscreen 😞-Small trackpad 😞-Really hot on top left 🔥(wear pants or use a table because the processor is all work and no play. Enough to make me question why. DO NOT leave this awake in your backpack unless you want your water bottle to cook ramen 🍜 ♨️🥵. A couple times I was in a rush and forgot to put it to sleep and opened up my backpack to a screaming fan, almost dead battery, and a bag that felt like a car in Summer. It felt like a fire hazard & like my bag was bound to have a meltdown. It’s my fault because I choked it out and left it in high performance mode with no air. BUT, if you press the sleep button before storing it, this will NEVER happen and almost all your battery will be ready for you 🙂 So be responsible 🤷🏾♂️)-Big-ish bezels 😞(Your friends are never gonna think you’re using something as good as a MacBook even though its kinda comparable on a spec sheet)-NOT designed for gaming.(Even though this meets every minimum system requirement for every basic game, don’t get this for gaming. The integrated graphics card is PERFECT for productivity, but not gaming. Sadly, none of the bus ports are fast enough to hook up externally to a graphics card either. So, video rendering suffers a little. 3D printing works fine though.)-Battery Life is up to you: Pro/Con(Want 9 hrs on a single charge? Low power mode and battery saver. Low brightness. Want 1.2 hours of peak performance? High performance mode, overclock, never sleep, full brightness, 20 chrome tabs, CADD in the background and all windows animations active along with an android emulator.Conclusion:Bang for buck, this is AMAZING. Even though a better screen, bigger trackpad, & a thunderbolt port would be nice, that’s ALL I can say bad about it. This OUTPERFORMS many computers that are hundreds more dollars and has features many forgot about. This machine is my daily driver and I’m pretty happy with it. If you do have $600-$700 to dish though, there are faster computers. But for this price, this thing does more than most desktops of a similar price.
K**R
RefurbishedCpul
I could swear that most of the keyboard had been replaced with new keys. Both ram and msata 256gb were replaced with high quality brands like Samsung. Otherwise, the case is just spotless with a very small paint scratch on the bottom of the laptop. Computer starts up and and gets into WIN 10 with no issues which is the high point. Pressing the F12 key during boot enables entry into the bios to make changes or set up boot changes using linux or other operating system. Simply everything just works like a new computer. Login into windows does not even requires using your MS account or setting up a new one. Just hit the on button and you are in ready to go.
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