Dell Latitude 3140 is the latest series of laptops from the American manufacturer. It stands out for its cheap price and is distributed in portable and also convertible versions .
There are already very cheap laptops on the market that go from the entry-level to the Chromebooks , but it costs more to find low-priced Windows laptops. The Dell Latitude 3140 is one of them, taking advantage of the Alder Lake N processors, the series of low cost and consumption that Intel announced at CES in Las Vegas and that we have already seen in quite a few computers, especially compact Mini-PCs. You already know that these models have replaced the Celeron and Pentium solutions that were discontinued.
The most economical configuration of the Latitude offers a screen of 11.6 inches and 1366 x 768 pixels of resolution. It mounts an Intel N100 processor, 4 GB of LPDDR5x-4800 memory, 64 GB of eMMC storage and a 41 Wh battery. The model can be configured with an N200 CPU, 8 GB of RAM and up to 256 GB of internal storage with PCIe NVMe SSD.
Just as interesting is the convertible version , with a multi-touch screen of the same size, but with a 360-degree hinge to facilitate different modes of use, from laptop to tablet. The screen is tough with a layer of Dragontrail Pro glass and supports Dell Active Pen stylus. This convertible version has a larger capacity screen and a 5 MP rear camera, in addition to the 1 MP webcam that is available on all versions.
Both versions support Wi-Fi 6 and Bluetooth 5, with a 65W AC power adapter and a set of ports including HDMI 1.4, USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-A and USB Type-C, and 3-pin audio jack. 5mm. The Dell Latitude 3140 have dimensions of 301 x 205 x 21 mm and weigh 1.35 and 1.42 kg as laptops/convertibles respectively.
The Dell Latitude 3140 comes pre-installed with Windows 11 Home and starts at $339 . They are available on the manufacturer’s website and cater to both the educational and consumer markets for those looking for the cheapest Windows laptops.