Dell Latitude 5450 Ubuntu 14.0″FHD[ Intel Core Ultra 5(1255U) 16GB RAM 512 GB SSD]
KSh175,000.00Current price is: KSh175,000.00. Original price was: KSh181,000.00.
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Processor: Intel Core Ultra 5-125U (12 cores, up to 4.3GHz)
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Memory: 16GB DDR5 RAM
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Storage: 512GB NVMe SSD
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Display: 14.0″ Full HD (1920×1080), anti-glare, ~250 nits
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Graphics: Integrated Intel Graphics
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Connectivity: Wi-Fi 6E, Bluetooth
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Security: TPM, secure boot, BIOS protection
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OS: Ubuntu 22.04 LTS certified
Product Description
Dell Latitude 5450 Ubuntu 14.0″FHD[ Intel Core Ultra 5(1255U) 16GB RAM 512 GB SSD]
Key Features & Design Highlights
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Ubuntu/Built-for-Linux Ready — This model is officially Ubuntu-certified, so most hardware (WiFi, display, etc.) should work out of the box or with minimal tweaks.
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Modern CPU Hybrid Architecture — With the Ultra 5 series, you get a mix of performance-cores and energy-efficient cores, intended to balance battery life and performance.
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Security & Manageability — Dell includes business features such as TPM, secure boot, BIOS features; also hardened supply chain (component verification) on Latitude 5000-series.
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Durability — Designed to meet military standard / ruggedness tests (MIL-STD 810H) in Latitude’s spec sheet.
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Display — Anti-glare panel, FHD resolution is sharp for a laptop of this class; colour gamut in base model less wide, but sufficient for general productivity.
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Weight & Portability — At ~1.4 kg, thin profile, decent for carrying around without being a burden.
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Connectivity — Wi-Fi 6E is newer standard, faster & better performance in congested wireless environments.
What to be Aware Of / Possible Limitations
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Graphics — Integrated graphics are okay for office, programming, light media, but not for heavy GPU-work (gaming, 3D rendering) unless you pick a variant with discrete GPU (if available).
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Colour & Brightness — Base screens are ~ 250 nits brightness, and lower colour space coverage (≈ 45% NTSC in base) which might not be ideal for photo/video editing.
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Linux Driver Support — Although Ubuntu certification is a big plus, some components (e.g. fingerprint reader, webcam “IPU6” in some variants) have partial / evolving driver support. Users have reported issues with webcam drivers or fingerprint readers under Linux.
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Battery life real-world — In practice with full load or bright screen, battery life will be much less than advertised maximum.
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Port selection & expansion — As a slim business laptop, ports might be limited; check if you need certain ports (HDMI, USB-C, etc.) and whether you’ll need dongles.
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