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Dell Latitude D620 review

7.9

Editors' Rating

Very Good

Typical price:£ 999

Verdict

With a complete range of connectivity options, Dell's thin-and-light Latitude D620 will keep you in business when you're away from the desk... Read Full Review.

Pros

  • Affordable price
  • Excellent battery life with 9-cell battery
  • Reinforced case
  • Plenty of component options, such as Intel Core Duo processors
  • Excellent security and wireless connectivity features, such as a fingerprint sensor and 3G card
  • Outstanding service and support

Cons

  • Fingerprint sensor decreases mouse button size

Key Specs

Processor manufacturer: Intel
Processor model: Core Duo T2500
Clock speed: 2 GHz
RAM installed: 1024 MB
Wireless LAN: Intel PRO/Wireless 3945ABG Network Connection
Wireless WAN: Dell Wireless 5505 Mobile Broadband 3G HSDPA with Vodafone SIM
Hard drive size: 80 GB
Graphics processor: Intel GMA 950
Graphics RAM: 224 MB
Display diagonal size: 14.1 in
Dimensions (W x H x D): 33.8x3x23.8 cm
Weight: 2.5 kg
Operating system: Windows XP Professional (SP2)

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