Dell Latitude X1: a first look review
Reviews The new Latitude X1 takes its place as Dell's smallest and lightest notebook, shoving aside the former record-holding Latitude X300. Built on the same design as Samsung's beautiful Sens Q30 (which is sold only in Asia), the Latitude X1 joins the...
[April 1, 2005, 8:10]
Dell Latitude C400 review
Reviews The Latitude C400 has a reasonably attractive rounded metallic-grey case housing a good set of built-in features. The Latitude C400 isn't overburdened with I/O ports and expansion options, although there should be enough on-board for most people.
[January 27, 2002, 23:00]
Cisco adds Latitude for voice traffic
News Cisco Systems will buy conferencing-software maker Latitude Communications for $80m (£48m) in an effort to beef up its voice product line. The company, which makes equipment that directs Internet traffic, will pay $3.95 in cash for each outstanding...
[November 12, 2003, 13:10]
Dell cuts Latitude prices
News The Latitude LM 166ST is cut by 14 per cent to £2,099 + VAT. The 166MHz Pentium MMX-based unit comes with 16Mb RAM, 1.6Gb hard drive, 12.1-inch SVGA screen and 12-speed CD-ROM drive. Dell can be contacted by telephone on 0870-1524661.
[July 31, 1997, 9:26]
Climatologist Douglas Hardy Travels to Glaciers in the Highest Places on Earth, Where His Dell Latitude ATG Works Every Time
White Papers As a solution the Climatologist deployed the Dell Latitude ATG D630 notebook computer equipped with a 32 GB solid-state drive proves reliable in some of the harshest of environments. The primary goal of the expeditions is to glaciers at 19,000 feet...
[June 18, 2009, 14:51]
Google to launch location-sharing Latitude software
News Google plans to launch software called Latitude on Wednesday that lets mobile-phone users share their location with close contacts. Latitude is part of Google Maps for Mobile, the company's mapping software for mobile phones, but also can be used...
[February 4, 2009, 7:55]
Dell Latitude C840 review
Reviews The Latitude C840 is no bargain at £2,160 (ex. 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. The Latitude C840 features an excellent graphics...
[May 9, 2002, 10:30]
Dell Latitude X300 review
Reviews The front edge of the Latitude X300 sports two tiny speakers and a set of status lights. The Latitude X300 is a bit larger than the older Latitude X200. The Latitude X300's configuration options range from a bare-bones, £1,198 model to a jam-packed...
[September 3, 2003, 9:15]
Dell Latitude D400 review
Reviews The Latitude D400 also includes an integrated 10/100/1000 Ethernet port, as well as a 56Kbps V.92 modem. With the Latitude D400, Dell manages to keep the snazzy industrial design it rolled out with its Latitude D600, while shaving off some weight...
[July 22, 2003, 8:48]
Dell Latitude XT review
Reviews The Latitude XT is currently unique in using N-trig's capacitive DuoSense technology, which supports 'zero-pressure' finger touch, employs advanced 'palm-rejection' algorithms to distinguish between intended and unintended contact, and uses a...
[June 17, 2008, 12:22]
Dell Latitude D600 review
Reviews Like the C600, the Latitude D600 series includes both a pointing stick in the middle of the spacious, comfortable keyboard and a touchpad centred in the wrist rest. If the old Latitude C600 was the comfort food of corporate computing, then the new...
[March 13, 2003, 16:22]
Dell Latitude D810 review
Reviews The Latitude D810's design tweaks are subtle, and the system doesn't look much different from the old Latitude D800. At 36.1cm wide by 26cm deep by 4.2cm high, the Latitude D810 is slightly wider and shallower than the D800.
[March 1, 2005, 8:50]
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 D820 review
Reviews Whereas the Latitude D810 was more of a desktop replacement, the 2.9kg D820 approaches the more portable thin-and-light territory. Still, the D820 is the largest system in the Latitude lineup, with the closest runner-up being the 2.8kg Latitude D510.
[April 5, 2006, 11:45]
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. Latitude E6400 XFR is a specialised model: it's a 'fully ruggedised' system designed to cope with 'pounding...
[September 14, 2009, 16:40]
Dell Latitude D620 review
Reviews The Latitude D620 tips the scales at the same 2.5kg weight as the previous-generation D610 and features the same 3cm thickness. There are certainly smaller notebooks in Dell's Latitude lineup -- the Latitude X1, for example -- but the D620 is light...
[June 27, 2006, 13:00]
Dell Latitude XT2 review
Reviews As usual with Dell, the Latitude XT2 is very customisable. The Latitude XT2 is a compact convertible Tablet PC measuring 29.7cm wide by 22.26cm deep by 2.74cm thick. Dell's Latitude XT2 features a 12.1in.capacitive multi-touch screen.
[July 20, 2009, 16:36]
Roanoke County Public Schools' One-to-One Dell Latitude Notebook Initiative Has Evolved One Step at a Time
White Papers In addition to offering standard, reliable Dell Latitude notebooks for students, Dell provides best practices expertise, guidance from other districts, and the hardware and know-how to establish a solid infrastructure with dedicated servers and...
[June 18, 2009, 14:31]
Dell Latitude D420 review
Reviews With almost a full workday's worth of battery life, the Latitude D420 stands up admirably to other similarly configured systems in its price range, such as the Lenovo 3000 V100. Like most notebooks of its size, the Latitude D420's wide-aspect 12.1in.
[September 26, 2006, 8:50]
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. The Latitude D505 features the new Celeron M processor, a discount version of the Pentium...
[January 14, 2004, 11:50]



