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Dell Latitude X1 review

Saturday 19 November 2005, 11:43 AM

Easily beat Sony!


Lack of PCMCIA slot will be a hassle when I get round to getting a 3G card, but to be honest, I'm finding the proliferation of Wi-Fi spots (and unsecured networks!) makes connected life much easier.

Very impressed with quality of this machine. It's easily the best Dell laptop I've seen, and bangs for bucks it's hard to beat.

It's the first useable laptop I've had that hasn't broken my back.

9.5

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Spectacular

Dell Latitude X1



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Overview

Dell Latitude X1

Editors rating
Rating: 7.0
Verdict

The Dell Latitude X1 squeezes everything a business user will need (except for an integrated optical drive) into a sleek, featherweight case.

Typical price

£ 999

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