Dell Latitude 3190 review
Dell Latitude 3190 — from 2021, 1.45 kg, performance 5.
Technical specifications
| Type | Business |
| Release year | 2021 |
| Screen | 11.6" · 1366x768 |
| Processor | Intel Celeron N4120 , Intel Pentium Silver N5000 |
| Weight | 1.45 kg |
| Battery | 42 Wh |
Performance scores
Where the Latitude 3190 stands
The Dell Latitude 3190 is a 2021 business laptop designed for the education and budget enterprise segments. At roughly $127, it is one of the cheapest machines in the refurbished business category — well below the $297 median. Its strength is mobility: it is light, portable, and easy to carry. Its weakness is raw performance, which trails the category average by a wide margin. This is a machine for basic office work and web browsing on the go, not for anything computationally demanding.
Built for portability
The Latitude 3190's mobility score of 73 is 22% above the business-class median of 60, placing it in the top tier for portability. This reflects a lightweight, compact build designed for students and mobile professionals who carry their device throughout the day. For the price, it is one of the most portable business laptops available on the refurbished market.
Performance is the binding constraint
Where the Latitude 3190 struggles is computing power. A performance index of 4.6 is 89% below the category median of 41.5, and the CPU score of 9.3 is 83% below average. There is no discrete graphics option. In practical terms, this means the laptop handles web browsing, document editing, email, and video streaming without issue, but anything heavier — multitasking with many tabs, running development tools, or any form of gaming — will be painfully slow. Buyers should have realistic expectations about what a $127 laptop can do.
Price trajectory
The Latitude 3190 has depreciated at about 9.5% per year from an estimated $1,300 launch price to today's $127. The projected price two years out is approximately $104 — a further 18% decline, though at this price level the absolute drop is small. This is firmly in budget territory where depreciation is less of a concern than upfront cost.
How it compares
In the sub-$140 refurbished segment, the alternatives are similarly aged business machines. The Lenovo ThinkPad T520 ($135) and Dell Latitude E6430u ($140) sit just above, while the HP EliteBook 2540p ($110) and HP ProBook 6450b ($120) sit below. The Latitude 3190's advantage is its 2021 vintage — it is significantly newer than most competitors in this price range, which means better driver support, modern connectivity, and a more current feature set despite the weak performance.
Bottom line
The Latitude 3190 is worth the asking price at $127 for buyers who need a cheap, highly portable machine for basic tasks. It excels at mobility and offers modern connectivity for its price, but performance is severely limited — this is not a machine for gaming, development, or multitasking. For students, light office workers, or anyone who needs an affordable secondary device to carry around, it is a practical pick. For anything more demanding, the performance ceiling will be frustrating.
🧭 Your context
Stage: Vague sense of need
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⚙️ Configuration analysis
Top configuration is built for office apps, web browsing, and basic daily tasks.
🤔 How to choose
Universal advice for any use case.
- Reliability vs price: reliability (median 42.5) ↔ price (median 297.4).
- Weight vs CPU: mobility (median 60) ↔ overall performance (median 41.5).
- Upgradeability vs battery: upgradability (median 62.5) ↔ battery life (median 3.3).
Latitude 3190: verdict
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