Help me understand Dell Latitude model numbers
This link gives some useful detail about Dell Latitude model numbers. https://en.tab-tv.com/dell-latitude-identification-and-decoding-of-the-laptop-model/ Unfortunately, it only goes up to 2017....
This link gives some useful detail about Dell Latitude model numbers.
https://en.tab-tv.com/dell-latitude-identification-and-decoding-of-the-laptop-model/
Unfortunately, it only goes up to 2017.
The first digit is the "series". There are several series, higher numbers are better.
The second digit is the screen size. 1=11", 2=12", ..., 7=17".
The third digit is the year. 1=2010, 2=2011, ..., 7=2016, 8=2017.
The forth digit is connected to form factor - standard, removable screen, transformer.
My question is whether there's a similar decoder ring for newer models.
EDIT:
Okay, so, newer models appear to follow similar convention, with slight changes to last two digits for year.
eg, Dell Latitude 9510 = premium ultrabook, 15" screen, released 2020.
eg Dell Latitude 7440 = ultrabook, 14" screen, released 2023
The first digit identifies the range:
- 9 = premium ultrabook
- 7 = ultrabook
- 5 = mid range
- 3 = entry level
The second digit is the screen size:
- 5 = 15"
- 4 = 14"
- 3 = 13.3"
- 2 = 12.5"
- 1 = 11.6"
The last two digits give the release year:
- 90 = 2018
- 00 = 2019
- 10 = 2020
- 20 = 2021
- 30 = 2022
- 40 = 2023