If you need a laptop for general business use with good battery life and portability, the Dell Latitude 14 7490 may suit you well, especially if you are budget-conscious. On the other hand, if you are looking for high performance for gaming, 3D modeling, or machine learning, and are willing to invest more, the Lenovo Legion 5i Pro offers powerful hardware but is heavier and may have shorter battery life. Keep in mind the Lenovo is not as portable as the Dell and could be overkill for everyday tasks. Give Feedback
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Advantages of the Dell Latitude 14 7490
Very good portability
Good battery life
Very good speakers
Advantages of the Lenovo Legion Pro 5i
Very good for engineering and design
Very good for gaming and AI
Very good overall display quality
Very good keyboard
Key differences
Gaming and AI
5.9/10
8.0/10
3.5/10
OVERALL GPU SCORE
8.5/10
1920 x 1080
RESOLUTION
2560 x 1600
60Hz
REFRESH RATE
165Hz
No
SUPPORTS DLSS
Yes
No
MUX SWITCH / ADVANCED OPTIMUS
Yes
8.7/10
FAN NOISE SCORE
6.5/10
The Lenovo Legion Pro 5i is very good for gaming and AI, while the Dell Latitude 14 7490 is poor.
The Dell Latitude 14 7490 features an integrated Intel HD Graphics, which is less suited for gaming and 3D tasks, and its screen refresh rate stands at the standard 60Hz, limiting visual fluidity during such activities. Meanwhile, the Lenovo Legion Pro 5i comes with a powerful Nvidia RTX 4060 GPU that excels in rendering complex graphics and a higher 165Hz screen refresh rate, providing a smoother and more immersive gaming and 3D experience.
Engineering and Design
6.5/10
8.4/10
3.8/10
OVERALL CPU SCORE
9.6/10
3.5/10
OVERALL GPU SCORE
8.5/10
16.0 GB
RAM
16.0 GB
The Lenovo Legion Pro 5i is very good for engineering and design, while the Dell Latitude 14 7490 is only fair.
The Dell Latitude 14 7490 is outfitted with an older Intel i7 CPU and Intel UHD Graphics, which, while adequate, doesn't match the newer and more robust Intel i7 and Nvidia RTX GPU combo found in the Lenovo Legion 5i Pro, which delivers superior performance necessary for demanding engineering and design tasks. Additionally, the Legion 5i Pro features a higher resolution and refresh rate screen which enhances visual clarity and fluidity, crucial for detailed design work, though it is heavier and less portable compared to the slimmer and lighter Latitude.
Screen Quality
6.7/10
8.1/10
14.0in
SIZE
16.0in
1920 x 1080
RESOLUTION
2560 x 1600
IPS
DISPLAY TECHNOLOGY
IPS
60Hz
REFRESH RATE
165Hz
305.0 nits
BRIGHTNESS
368.0 nits
The Lenovo Legion Pro 5i has a better screen than the Dell Latitude 14 7490 for general use, gaming and AI, engineering and design, content creation, and software development.
The Dell Latitude 14 7490's screen is adequate for general tasks due to its suitable resolution and brightness, while its superior color accuracy makes it good for engineering and design work. The Lenovo Legion Pro 5i excels in screen quality across general use and engineering, boasting high resolution, brightness, and wide color gamuts. However, both fall short for gaming and 3D applications because they do not have the high refresh rates essential for smooth motion and fast-paced visuals.
Battery
9.5 Hours
3.5 Hours
The Dell Latitude 14 7490 has 9.5 hours of battery life. The Lenovo Legion Pro 5i has 3.5 hours of battery life.
Battery life estimate is based on a mix of common use patterns. More portable and higher performing laptops tend to have less battery life.
Portability
Very Good
Fair
14.0in
SIZE
16.0in
3.1 lbs
WEIGHT
5.6 lbs
0.8in
THICKNESS
0.9in
The Dell Latitude 14 7490 has very good portability, while the Lenovo Legion Pro 5i has only fair portability.
The most portable laptops are small, thin, and light.
Cost
$300
$999
$0
$500
$1,000
$1,500
$2,000
The Dell Latitude 14 7490 has a price of $300 and the Lenovo Legion Pro 5i costs $999.
The Lenovo Legion Pro 5i and Dell Latitude 14 7490 are both good for general use.
The Dell Latitude 14 7490 offers a solid balance of portability and battery life, with a good screen for everyday tasks, making it suitable for general use. In contrast, the Lenovo Legion Pro 5i, while more powerful with its advanced CPU and superior graphics, also comes with a higher-quality screen but is heavier and has a shorter battery life, thus catering more towards performance-oriented tasks or gaming rather than portability.
Content Creation
7.3/10
7.6/10
3.8/10
OVERALL CPU SCORE
9.6/10
1920 x 1080
RESOLUTION
2560 x 1600
16.0 GB
RAM
16.0 GB
IPS
DISPLAY TECHNOLOGY
IPS
The Lenovo Legion Pro 5i and Dell Latitude 14 7490 are both good for content creation.
PerfectRec’s Content Creation Score takes into account the many different features of the laptop that make it more or less suitable for photo editing, video editing and other content creation tasks.
Software Development
7.1/10
7.5/10
3.8/10
OVERALL CPU SCORE
9.6/10
16.0 GB
RAM
16.0 GB
1920 x 1080
RESOLUTION
2560 x 1600
7.0/10
KEYBOARD QUALITY SCORE
8.5/10
The Lenovo Legion Pro 5i and Dell Latitude 14 7490 are both good for software development.
PerfectRec’s Software Development Score takes into account the many different features of the laptop that make it more or less suitable for software developers.
Build Quality
7.4/10
7.4/10
The Dell Latitude 14 7490 and Lenovo Legion Pro 5i both have good build quality.
PerfectRec’s Build Quality Score incorporates case materials, display and keyboard flex, hinge quality, and overall reliability.
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How the Dell Latitude 14 7490 and the Lenovo Legion Pro 5i compare to other laptops
"The Dell Latitude 7490's got the speed you need (and then some), a keyboard that's comfortable enough for writing all day long and a battery that supports a full 8-hour workday. If only the display were brighter and it managed heat better. If you need every minute of battery life you can get, the extended-battery version of the Lenovo ThinkPad T480 lasts 8 hours longer than the Latitude 7490, but its display is much less colorful."
"The midpriced Lenovo Legion Pro 5i Gen 8 follows some of our favorite gaming machines, including last year's model and the higher-end Legion Pro 7i Gen 8 tested earlier this year. But pedigree doesn't count for much in the computer world, and gaming laptops require a certain level of power and graphics performance to justify their prices. The Pro 5i Gen 8 just doesn't do that, offering middling CPU and GPU performance rather than the sort of muscle that would make it a great value."
Get a great deal on the Dell Latitude 14 7490 or the Lenovo Legion Pro 5i
About Dell
Dell is a highly recognizable American technology company, and is one of the largest personal computer vendor by market share. Their laptops are very popular for both personal and professional use, and they also own the Alienware brand which makes mid to high end gaming laptops. Their premium XPS range of laptops offer great build quality and portability, while Latitude and Precision laptops are known for reliability, repairability and performance for business users.
About Lenovo
Lenovo is a Chinese technology company, and one of the largest personal computer vendor. They are well known for a variety of technology products, including laptops. Their consumer series include their entry level IdeaPad and LOQ series and mid-to-high-end Yoga and Legion series. On the business-oriented side, their series include their entry-level ThinkBook series and mid-to-high-end ThinkPad series. Lenovo laptops offer strong performance for reasonable prices, and are often on sale.
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