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Background
The Dell Latitude 3440 Laptop (Exx40) was a part of Dell’s Latitude series. This model was released in 2013 and succeeded the Vostro series as an entry-level business laptop. This model used 4th-generation Intel processors and was originally sold for around $600–$700 for the base configuration.
The Latitude 3440 Laptop featured a 14” display and a resolution of 1366x768, suited for use in well-lit environments due to its matte screen. The laptop was 25 mm thick and weighed 2.1 kg, with a chassis made of plastic. The device could be connected to external devices through USB ports, a VGA port, and an Ethernet port. However, this model did not include an HDMI port. This model also offered wireless connection options and was equipped with a DVD drive.
The Dell Latitude 3440 Laptop came with a memory selection ranging from 2GB to 8GB and CPU options of i3, i5, and i7. There were no major recalls or widespread manufacturing failures reported. The Latitude 3440 was often praised for its battery life, keyboard functionality, and touchpad responsiveness. Dell eventually stopped manufacturing this version of the Latitude, and in 2023 the company released a redesigned Latitude 3440 featuring a 13th-generation CPU.
Identification
The Dell latitude 3440 is a 14-inch laptop first released in 2013. It can be identified by the model label on the bottom cover, which lists “Latitude 3440” along with a service tag and express service code sticker.
The 2013 Latitude 3440 differs from the newer 2023 model with the same name. The older version has a thicker chassis, an optical drive, and uses 4th-generation intel processors. Users should confirm these features before using the guide to ensure compatibility.
This model is distinguished by several physical features unique to the 2013 version, including a built-in DVD-RW optical drive, a removable battery, and a Windows 8 product key sticker. The laptop includes two USB ports on the left side, an HDMI port, Ethernet port, an SD card slot, and a battery that can be released using two sliding latches on the rear edge.
Technical Specifications
CPU: 4th generation i3, i5, or i7
GPU:
Integrated: Intel HD 4400 Graphics
Discrete: NVIDIA GeForce GT740M (2GB DDR3)
Memory: 2 GB, 4 GB, 6 GB, and 8 GB (DDR3)
Storage: 5400 rpm 500 GB Hard Drive
Screen:
Size: 14 inch
Resolution: 1366 x 768 pixels
Brightness: 200 nits
Refresh rate: 60 Hz
Battery: 40 Whr
Ports:
Audio: 1 Combo Headphone & Microphone 3.5mm jack
Video: 1 19-pin VGA Port
Network: 1 RJ45 Port
USB: 2 USB 3.0, 1 USB 2.0
Media Card: 1 4-in-1 Slot
Audio: 2 X 2W speakers
Camera:
Resolution: 1280 x 720 pixels
Frame rate: 30 fps
Viewing Angle: 66 degrees
Communication:
LAN: 10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet LAN on Motherboard (LOM)
Wifi: Wi-fi 802.11 b/g/n
Additional Information
The following resources provide detailed specifications, diagrams, and support information for the 2013 Dell Latitude 3440:
- Dell Latitude 3440 Owner's Manual: explains the system’s hardware configuration, supported components, and basic maintenance information, along with guidance for understanding the computer’s specifications and capabilities.
- Dell Latitude 3440 End-of-Life Support Page: offers drivers, downloads, and archived documentation.
- Dell Latitude 3440 Setup And Features Information: provides an overview of the laptop’s external features, port location, safety warnings, and quick-start setup steps.