| Product | Category | No. of reviews | Average Rating |
|---|---|---|---|
| Dell Latitude 610 | Laptop Reviews | 1 | 8.0 Write your review |
| Dell Latitude CPt | Laptop Reviews | 1 | 8.0 Write your review |
| Dell Latitude D520 | Laptop Reviews | 0 | - Write your review |
| Dell Latitude D531 | Laptop Reviews | 0 | - Write your review |
| Dell Latitude D600 | Laptop Reviews | 3 | 9.7 Write your review |
Review by
jahaangle![]()
on 21st Nov 2008
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User Rating : 9
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Item: Dell Latitude D630
I was given this laptop for work and was a great leap forward from my last company laptop. Ergonomically it is excellent, keyboard is typical Dell, simple but rugged and easy to type long reports on. Battery life is above average with over 4 hours just possible with the wireless chipset disabled (It has a hardware kill switch as well as a software option) Screen is 1280x800 which is more than adequate. Specs won't set the heather alight but it races through office applications. Enters and ...
jahaangle's full review | 131 words
Review by
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on 20th Feb 2008
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User Rating : 8
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Item: Dell Latitude CPt
This is an ancient laptop by todays standards, but my kid sister gave me this last year and it was purchased new in 2000.
My Bro maxed out the Ram and installed a wireless card.
This thing is a small tank!
For a laptop that was not designed to last for more than a year or three witout being outdated, it has exceeded even my expectations!
Of course, being old and worn, the plastic around the keyboard is warped and some of the alphs/numeric keys stick or need to be pressed in ...
theshootist's full review | 154 words
Review by
ryahak
on 1st Aug 2007
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User Rating : 10
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Item: Dell Latitude D600
Over all this is a Dell and it's like the Quartz that keeps on ticking. It's durable and light enough to carry anywhere the user needs to go.
ryahak's full review | 74 words
Review by
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on 25th Jul 2007
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User Rating : 8
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Item: Dell Latitude D620
The Dell Latitude D620 has a spec that means you are booting, starting up and processing about as fast as you could possibly need. At the end of the day, if a machine can do that task reliably, then that's the basic job done - that's what computers are for.
Anything more aesthetic is largely irrelevant and when you consider the entire hardware industry has become so cut-throat that the stuff itself is just really mass-market commodities rather than pieces of engineering, there's ...
degbert's full review | 256 words
Review by
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on 23rd Jul 2007
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User Rating : 9
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Item: Dell Latitude D600
I wish it had internal wireless card... there is a bay I popped in a wireless card and it worked just fine. I upgraded from a CD-ROM to DVD player/CD-RW. It has a pentium III 1 GHz chip with 512MB memory runs everything I need. I would recommend a 20 GB hard drive minimum nowadays. I use the stick pointer when I draw but 99 percent of the time I use the touchpad for for everything else. You can hook up a standard mouse if you want. It has a serial and parallel ports if needed. With the 14 inch ...
ajvenom's full review | 258 words

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