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Dell 14″ Latitude 5420 Laptop
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6 reviews for Dell Latitude 5420 Laptop – 14″ FHD
Rated 3 out of 5
T. L (verified owner)–
Camera Needs Vast Improvement – Disclaimer: didn’t purchase from Amazon because it is a work computer. This replaced my old Lenovo and received this model due to supply issues. I was wary since I’ve had Lenovo for a long time but this laptop has similar, albeit new features. For my job the functionality and capabilities are fine but my biggest gripe is the integrated camera. Lenovo’s camera worked much better in all typess of lighting. This is a work laptop and I have a lot of MS Teams calls with video that can happen at home or office. Both locations have different lighting and this camera struggles in both. The camera takes time to adjust and struggles mightily with low (not no) light. For those with more melanin in their skin, you’re basically a silhouette. I’d think in this day and age, this camera issue would be a thing of the past. I’d give this back if I could so now I have to purchase an external camera. I’m demanding a Lenovo next time I have to upgrade. For the price of this laptop, Dell cheaped out on the camera which is highly disappointing; do better Dell.
Rated 1 out of 5
Z. D (verified owner)–
Bios locked with admin password – Laptop came with Bios password set. I thought it was a defect and returned it for a replacement. same thing on the replacement. I just returned it for a refund. Same from Dell Proof of original purchase required to reset admin bios password.
Rated 1 out of 5
I. L (verified owner)–
Laptop is used and has bios password – Laptop came with Bios password set. Dell Support says they would need proof of transfer of ownership to reset it.
Rated 1 out of 5
I. L (verified owner)–
Laptop is used and has bios password – Laptop came with Bios password set. Dell Support says they would need proof of transfer of ownership to reset it.
Rated 1 out of 5
Z. D (verified owner)–
Bios locked with admin password – Laptop came with Bios password set. I thought it was a defect and returned it for a replacement. same thing on the replacement. I just returned it for a refund. Same from Dell Proof of original purchase required to reset admin bios password.
Rated 3 out of 5
T. L (verified owner)–
Camera Needs Vast Improvement – Disclaimer: didn’t purchase from Amazon because it is a work computer. This replaced my old Lenovo and received this model due to supply issues. I was wary since I’ve had Lenovo for a long time but this laptop has similar, albeit new features. For my job the functionality and capabilities are fine but my biggest gripe is the integrated camera. Lenovo’s camera worked much better in all typess of lighting. This is a work laptop and I have a lot of MS Teams calls with video that can happen at home or office. Both locations have different lighting and this camera struggles in both. The camera takes time to adjust and struggles mightily with low (not no) light. For those with more melanin in their skin, you’re basically a silhouette. I’d think in this day and age, this camera issue would be a thing of the past. I’d give this back if I could so now I have to purchase an external camera. I’m demanding a Lenovo next time I have to upgrade. For the price of this laptop, Dell cheaped out on the camera which is highly disappointing; do better Dell.
T. L (verified owner) –
Camera Needs Vast Improvement – Disclaimer: didn’t purchase from Amazon because it is a work computer. This replaced my old Lenovo and received this model due to supply issues. I was wary since I’ve had Lenovo for a long time but this laptop has similar, albeit new features. For my job the functionality and capabilities are fine but my biggest gripe is the integrated camera. Lenovo’s camera worked much better in all typess of lighting. This is a work laptop and I have a lot of MS Teams calls with video that can happen at home or office. Both locations have different lighting and this camera struggles in both. The camera takes time to adjust and struggles mightily with low (not no) light. For those with more melanin in their skin, you’re basically a silhouette. I’d think in this day and age, this camera issue would be a thing of the past. I’d give this back if I could so now I have to purchase an external camera. I’m demanding a Lenovo next time I have to upgrade. For the price of this laptop, Dell cheaped out on the camera which is highly disappointing; do better Dell.
Z. D (verified owner) –
Bios locked with admin password – Laptop came with Bios password set. I thought it was a defect and returned it for a replacement. same thing on the replacement. I just returned it for a refund. Same from Dell Proof of original purchase required to reset admin bios password.
I. L (verified owner) –
Laptop is used and has bios password – Laptop came with Bios password set. Dell Support says they would need proof of transfer of ownership to reset it.
I. L (verified owner) –
Laptop is used and has bios password – Laptop came with Bios password set. Dell Support says they would need proof of transfer of ownership to reset it.
Z. D (verified owner) –
Bios locked with admin password – Laptop came with Bios password set. I thought it was a defect and returned it for a replacement. same thing on the replacement. I just returned it for a refund. Same from Dell Proof of original purchase required to reset admin bios password.
T. L (verified owner) –
Camera Needs Vast Improvement – Disclaimer: didn’t purchase from Amazon because it is a work computer. This replaced my old Lenovo and received this model due to supply issues. I was wary since I’ve had Lenovo for a long time but this laptop has similar, albeit new features. For my job the functionality and capabilities are fine but my biggest gripe is the integrated camera. Lenovo’s camera worked much better in all typess of lighting. This is a work laptop and I have a lot of MS Teams calls with video that can happen at home or office. Both locations have different lighting and this camera struggles in both. The camera takes time to adjust and struggles mightily with low (not no) light. For those with more melanin in their skin, you’re basically a silhouette. I’d think in this day and age, this camera issue would be a thing of the past. I’d give this back if I could so now I have to purchase an external camera. I’m demanding a Lenovo next time I have to upgrade. For the price of this laptop, Dell cheaped out on the camera which is highly disappointing; do better Dell.