Dell E6500 Laptop User Manual


 
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Latitude E6500, E6400 Reviewer’s Guide
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The Green Side of Latitude
Dell's environmental stewardship program drives to conserve product energy consumption,
reduce or eliminate materials for disposal, prolong product life span and provide effective and
convenient equipment recovery solutions. By streamlining business steps and processes, Dell
minimizes stress on the environment while achieving speed, responsiveness and cost savings
that can be passed along to customers.
Product Concept and Design – with Environment in Mind
Dell’s focus on improving environmental performance starts with our Design for the
Environment (DfE) approach. When designing new systems, engineers consider
environmental factors such as material composition of components, amount of materials
used, energy efficiency as well as design attributes that aid in recycling.
The Latitude brand has a history of leadership in delivering green notebooks:
1st Notebook to achieve EPEAT Gold (Latitude D630)
1st Notebook to implement Energy Star 4.0 Standard (Latitude portfolio May 2007)
Minimize Energy Consumption
1st Energy Star 4.0 Compliant Notebooks
Industry Leading Energy Smart Power Management Settings on all Latitude Notebooks
Energy Efficient Technologies (CPU, LED Backlight etc.)
87% Averaged Efficiency for E-Family External Adapters
Environmentally-Preferable Materials
WW RoHS (Lead-Free) Compliant since July 2006
China RoHS Compliant
Mercury Free LCD Panels (Latitude XT, E6400, E6500, E4300, E4200)
Dell Latitude E4200 will be the first Halogen-Reduced Dell notebook that offers a
motherboard containing “halogen-free” laminates (per JPCA ES-01-1999), as well as
“halogen-free” chassis plastics and fan housing/impeller.
Minimize Waste
Recycled Packaging with 25% Post Consumer Cardboard
Asset Recovery and Recycling Services