The Latitude 5420 at full spec — i5-1145G7, 16GB RAM, 512GB SSD and Iris Xe for Rs. 76,000
Doubling the RAM and storage over the base 5420 configuration transforms the machine from a capable daily driver into something genuinely versatile. The Dell Latitude 5420 i5-1145G7 16GB 512GB pairs Intel's 11th-generation Tiger Lake i5 with 16 gigabytes of DDR4 RAM and a half-terabyte NVMe SSD — making it comfortable for software development, data work, content creation and heavy multitasking that the 8GB variant would handle under strain. For buyers comparing the Dell Latitude 5420 price in Pakistan 2026, this configuration is listed at N.N Laptops for Rs. 76,000 — bench-tested, with a 30-day check warranty and Windows 11 Pro already activated.
Why the 16GB / 512GB combination changes the experience
The i5-1145G7 runs 4 cores, 8 threads and Turbos to 4.4GHz — identical between the 8GB and 16GB variants. The difference comes in what the machine can sustain when you push it. With 16GB of DDR4 RAM, a Windows virtual machine running alongside the host OS no longer cannibalises your foreground application performance. A Docker container, a local PostgreSQL database, VS Code with multiple extensions and a Chrome session with 30 tabs can all coexist without competition for memory. Background tasks — Windows Update, antivirus scans, Dropbox sync — run without creating noticeable slowdowns in the foreground. This is the configuration that professionals in Lahore and Karachi who work at speed — developers, analysts, designers — should be looking at.
The 512GB NVMe SSD (PCIe 4.0 on this generation, faster than the PCIe 3.0 in older Latitudes) gives room for a complete project library, a full Adobe CC or Office installation, a games folder, and Windows — all at once. Boot is under 15 seconds; large file copies are noticeably faster than on older hardware. For buyers in Islamabad, Rawalpindi and Faisalabad who work intensively from home and cannot afford storage compromises, 512GB removes the constant file management that 256GB forces.
Intel Iris Xe — the graphics upgrade that matters
The Intel Iris Xe integrated GPU in the 11th-gen Tiger Lake architecture is roughly twice as capable as the UHD 620 in 8th or 10th-gen Latitudes. In practice, this means: 4K video playback is smooth without dropped frames, light photo editing in Lightroom or Photoshop is responsive, casual games that were barely playable on older integrated graphics now run at low settings acceptably, and driving a 4K external display through Thunderbolt 4 works without the GPU becoming a bottleneck. The Iris Xe advantage compounds when paired with 16GB of RAM — the GPU can use more shared memory, improving its performance ceiling further.
- Processor: Intel Core i5-1145G7, 4 cores / 8 threads, up to 4.4GHz Turbo
- RAM: 16GB DDR4 — VMs, dev stacks, heavy multitasking
- Storage: 512GB NVMe SSD (PCIe 4.0) — fast and spacious
- Display: 14.0" FHD 1920x1080 IPS Anti-Glare
- Graphics: Intel Iris Xe — significantly ahead of UHD 620
- OS: Windows 11 Pro — activated
- Condition: Used — bench-tested at Hafeez Center, Lahore
- Warranty: 30-day check warranty
Order from N.N Laptops with full confidence
N.N Laptops, Shop 66A, 3rd Floor, Hafeez Center, Gulberg III, Lahore, bench-tests every high-spec Latitude before listing. For the 5420 16GB/512GB, we run a sustained load test to confirm the i5-1145G7 holds Turbo speeds without excessive throttling, verify Iris Xe output through Thunderbolt 4, check battery health, all ports and screen uniformity. The 30-day check warranty covers any fault found after delivery — we fix it free. At Rs. 76,000, this fully-specced 11th-gen Latitude 5420 represents genuine value. Buyers in Multan, Peshawar, Sialkot and Karachi order at nnlaptops.com and receive delivery via TCS or Leopards Courier. Lahore buyers get same-day delivery. To see live photos and video of this exact unit, WhatsApp Sayam on 0314 4000131.













