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Dell Latitude D600 review

8.1

Editors' Rating

Excellent

7.2

Members' Rating

Very Good

Typical price:£ 1112

Verdict

Dell has done a marvellous job redesigning its corporate thin-and-light notebooks, making the new Latitude D600 a wise choice for companies looking to upgrade their laptop fleets... Read Full Review.

Pros

  • Good performance
  • Dual-band wireless antennae fitted as standard
  • Integrated Bluetooth option
  • Common docking stations and media modules work in all D-series notebooks.

Cons

  • Older Latitude C-series docking stations or media modules are not supported.

Key Specs

Processor manufacturer: Intel
Processor model: Pentium M
Clock speed: 1.4 GHz
RAM installed: 256 MB
Wireless LAN: optional Dell TrueMobile or Intel PRO/Wireless 2100 wireless Mini-PCI cards
Hard drive size: 20 GB
Graphics processor: ATI Mobility Radeon 9000
Graphics RAM: 32 MB
Display diagonal size: 14.1 in
Dimensions (W x H x D): 31.5x3.1x25.6 cm
Weight: 2.48 kg
Operating system: Windows XP Professional

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Member Opinion

7.2

Average Member Rating

Very Good

28 Members have reviewed this product

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Anonymous

Anonymous

Too bad for this price

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4.5

Mediocre


Anonymous

Anonymous

Performance - Average

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7.5

Very Good


Anonymous

Anonymous

Rubbish Keyboard and touchpad

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4.5

Mediocre


Anonymous

Anonymous

The best

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9.0

Spectacular


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