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Dell Latitude C600 review

Reviews It's a bit bulkier than the other mid-range notebooks in its class, the Dell Latitude C600 is a solidly built notebook that offers an excellent combination of performance, battery power and expandability, backed by a strong service and support...

[December 4, 2000, 23:00]

Dell Latitude D600 review

Reviews If the old Latitude C600 was the comfort food of corporate computing, then the new Latitude D600 series would be the dessert. You can order your Latitude with anything from 128MB to 2GB of fast 266MHz DDR SDRAM; a 40GB hard drive spinning at a...

[March 13, 2003, 16:22]

Dell Latitude XT review

Reviews Dell uses a 12.1in.screen on the Latitude XT, with a native resolution of 1,280 by 800 pixels. Dell offers a three-year basic warranty on the Latitude XT, which is welcome for business users. The Latitude XT is currently unique in using N-trig's...

[June 17, 2008, 12:22]

Photos: Dell Latitude XFR E6400 review

Reviews Dell's Latitude notebooks range in size from 12.1in.ultraportables to 15.4in.desktop replacements and are widely deployed in businesses. In fact, Dell puts the Latitude XFR E6400 up for direct comparison with Panasonic, claiming that it's up to...

[September 14, 2009, 16:40]

Dell Latitude X300 review

Reviews No productivity software is offered -- Dell assumes that the Latitude's mostly business customers will buy their own. The Latitude X300 is a bit larger than the older Latitude X200. The standard 128MB on the Latitude X300 isn't enough; our review...

[September 3, 2003, 9:15]

Dell Latitude D400 review

Reviews With the Latitude D400, Dell manages to keep the snazzy industrial design it rolled out with its Latitude D600, while shaving off some weight; the Latitude D400 weighs in at an easy-to-tote 1.79kg. Dell's standard configuration for the Latitude...

[July 22, 2003, 8:48]

Dell Latitude D630 review

Reviews We like the subdued design of the Dell Latitude D630; its grey exterior and black interior will fit into even the most buttoned-up corporate environments. VAT) Dell Latitude D630 we tested was built on Intel's hot-off-the-presses Santa Rosa platform.

[May 29, 2007, 10:19]

Dell Latitude ATG D620 review

Reviews When mounted in a vehicle at night — one of Dell's suggested uses for the Latitude ATG D620 — the red light is much less distracting to the driver than your typical white or blue keyboard light. The system looks like an armour-clad version of a...

[February 5, 2007, 15:35]

Dell Latitude D810 review

Reviews Dell has trimmed the system's weight, the Latitude D810 weighing 2.12kg -- a bit lighter than the typical desktop replacement, although you'll still want to think twice before slinging it over your shoulder for a long haul.

[March 1, 2005, 8:50]

Dell Latitude D820 review

Reviews The Latitude D820's three-year warranty is the industry standard for a business system, but Dell includes onsite repairs by the next business day -- something that costs extra from other vendors. Whereas the Latitude D810 was more of a desktop...

[April 5, 2006, 11:45]

Dell Latitude D420 review

Reviews Despite the overall compact feel of the Latitude D420, Dell manages to cram a full-size keyboard into the case, leaving no oddly placed or hard-to-hit small keys. Dell refers to it (and in fact, all Latitude, Precision and Inspiron notebooks) as...

[September 26, 2006, 8:50]

Dell Latitude D620 review

Reviews There are certainly smaller notebooks in Dell's Latitude lineup -- the Latitude X1, for example -- but the D620 is light enough for occasional travel and moving throughout the office. The Latitude D620 tips the scales at the same 2.5kg weight as...

[June 27, 2006, 13:00]

Dell Latitude Z: photos review

Reviews Dell has been working hard to dispel its stodgy image in recent times, and the ultra-thin Latitude Z certainly doesn't look much like a regular Dell Latitude. With a 16in.by-900 resolution screen, the 2.5cm-thick, 2.04kg Latitude Z is intended as a...

[September 29, 2009, 14:42]

Dell Latitude XT2 review

Reviews As usual with Dell, the Latitude XT2 is very customisable. Dell's Latitude XT2 features a 12.1in.capacitive multi-touch screen. A key draw of the Dell Latitude XT2 is its multi-touch capability. One disappointment is that the Latitude XT2 lacks a...

[July 20, 2009, 16:36]

Dell Latitude E4200 review

Reviews This is the smallest Latitude Dell has made to date, measuring 29.1cm wide by 20.4cm deep by 1.99cm high and weighing 1kg. That latter is a cut-down version of Dell's more functional Latitude ON pre-boot operating system that Dell announced last year.

[January 22, 2009, 12:20]

Dell Latitude C840 review

Reviews The modular bay contained a floppy drive in our review system, but Dell supplies a variety of options that are common to the whole Latitude range. VAT), but the Dell Latitude C840's combination of speed, features and support make it a good choice...

[May 9, 2002, 10:30]

Dell Latitude D505: a first look review

Reviews Last week, Dell incorporated a new budget chip from Intel into its thin-and-light Latitude D family, creating a wireless notebook costing less than £700 (ex. Dell continues to drop notebook prices while packing in the features, and the Latitude...

[January 14, 2004, 11:50]

Dell Latitude D505 review

Reviews You get a lot of choice when configuring the Latitude D505. In terms of look and feel, the Latitude D505 is distinctly functional. The single media bay on the right-hand side accepts the same D-family modules as other Latitude models.

[February 17, 2004, 9:15]

Dell Latitude C400 review

Reviews As with many of Dell's notebooks, the Latitude C400 isn't particularly exciting in terms of design -- although it's certainly an improvement on the bland Inspiron range and earlier Latitude models. The Latitude C400 has a reasonably attractive...

[January 27, 2002, 23:00]

Dell Latitude X1 review

Reviews Designed for maximum portability, the trade-off is the Dell Latitude X1's undersize keyboard. The Latitude X1 comes with Microsoft Windows XP Professional, along with a few well-chosen utilities, including Dell's QuickSet configuration software and...

[May 13, 2005, 16:05]

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