Dell Latitude C810

Dell Latitude C810

The Latitude C810 is a 15-inch Pentium III-based desktop replacement laptop that was released in July 2001. The C810 was discontinued sometime between June and August of 2002, in favor of the C840.

The C810 was also sold with altered styling as the Inspiron 8100.

Specifications

Spec Details
CPU CPU Type: Socket 478 (Tualatin)
Intel Pentium III-M @1.13GHz
Chipset Unknown
RAM PC133 SDRAM, 2 slots
Standard: Unknown
Maximum: 512MB
Hard Disk 2.5" IDE
Uses proprietary adapter?: Yes
Standard: Unknown
Display Options - 15.0" TFT LCD @1400x1050
- 15.0" TFT LCD @1600x1200
Graphics Chipset NVIDIA GeForce2 Go
VRAM: 16 or 32MB
Audio ESS Maestro-3i
Main Battery Lithium Ion
CMOS Battery 6-cell Varta NiMH (1x6)
Power Supply Latitude C-Series 3-pin
- Dell PA-2, PA-6, or PA-9
Disk Drives Fixed Optical Drive
Latitude C-Series Modular Bay supporting the following:
- Various CD & DVD drives
- 3.5" 1.44MB Floppy Drive
- ZIP Drive
- 2nd HDD
- 2nd Battery
PC Cards 2x PCMCIA/CardBus Slots
Networking - Modem
- Ethernetor WiFi
Other I/O - 1x Parallel
- 1x Serial
- 1x VGA Out
- 1x PS/2
- 2x USB 1.x
- 1x Dock Connector
- 1x IEEE1394/FireWire
- 1x S-Video Out
- 1x Mic In
- 1x Line In
- 1x Headphone Out
- Infrared
BIOS Dell BIOS (Phoenix-based)
Pointing Device Trackpad & TrackPoint

Resources


Drivers

Service Manual

Common Faults & Maintenance

CMOS Battery Leaks

The C810's CMOS Battery is a 6-cell VARTA NiMH pack, located under the palmrest on the right side. This type of battery leaks nearly 100% of the time, and will easily cause damage to surrounding components if left unchecked. If you own a C810, remove this battery ASAP, and think carefully before buying one that doesn't work off eBay. This battery is a likely culprit. As of writing (in 2024), the C810 isn't quite old enough to have had most of them die from this battery, but if you're reading this 5 or more years from now, it's likely that a majority of unserviced units will be dead. The first parts to break will likely be the trackpad, as the battery in the C810 connects to the trackpad ribbon cable. If you see a C810 with a bad trackpad, keep this in mind!


Gallery

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Page last updated (MM/DD/YYYY): 11/03/2024
Update Reason: discontinuation info added

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