DELL Latitude 5430
Notebook
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Total cost of ownership (TCO)
Information about total cost of ownership.
TCO for Base configuration (category_1)
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TCO for 1 year
Cost of ownership:2.54$
Total:2.54$
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TCO for 3 years
Cost of ownership:7.61$
Total:7.61$
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TCO for 5 years
Cost of ownership:12.68$
Total:12.68$
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TCO for 10 years
Cost of ownership:25.36$
Total:25.36$
TCO for Maximum configuration (category_2)
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TCO for 1 year
Cost of ownership:3.32$
Total:3.32$
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TCO for 3 years
Cost of ownership:9.97$
Total:9.97$
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TCO for 5 years
Cost of ownership:16.61$
Total:16.61$
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TCO for 10 years
Cost of ownership:33.22$
Total:33.22$
Description
Specifications
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Type
Notebook
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Brand
DELL
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Model
Latitude 5430
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Touch Screen
Yes
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Available On Market
2022-03-15
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Category 1: Off Mode (watts)
0.5
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Category 1: Processor Name
Core i3
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Category 2: Off Mode (watts)
0.5
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Category 2: Processor Name
Core i7
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Category 1: Long Idle (watts)
1.2
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Category 1: Processor Brand
Intel
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Category 2: Long Idle (watts)
1.4
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Category 2: Processor Brand
Intel
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Category 1: Short Idle (watts)
5.2
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Category 1: Sleep Mode (watts)
1.2
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Category 1: System Memory (GB)
64
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Category 1: TEC of Model (kWh)
17.6
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Category 2: Short Idle (watts)
7.2
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Category 2: Sleep Mode (watts)
1.4
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Category 2: System Memory (GB)
64
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Category 2: TEC of Model (kWh)
22.6
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Category 1: Operating System Name
Windows 11
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Category 2: Operating System Name
Windows 11
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Category 1: Base TEC Allowance (kWh)
8
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Category 1: Default Low-power Mode
ALPM
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Category 2: Base TEC Allowance (kWh)
14
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Category 2: Default Low-power Mode
ALPM
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Category 1: Physical CPU Cores (count)
6
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Category 2: Physical CPU Cores (count)
14
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Category 1: Functional Adder Allowances (kWh)
29.4
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Category 2: Functional Adder Allowances (kWh)
29.4
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Category 1: Base Processor Speed Per Core (GHz)
1.2
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Category 2: Base Processor Speed Per Core (GHz)
1.8
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Category 1: Long Idle Power Used for Sleep Mode
No
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Category 2: Long Idle Power Used for Sleep Mode
No
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Typical Energy Consumption Criteria
1
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Will the Speed of Any Active 1 GB/s or Higher Ethernet Network Links be Reduced to Less Than 1 GB/s When Transitioning to Sleep or Off Mode?
Yes