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The two main lines of Dell
laptop computers are the Inspiron, which is oriented at the
consumer market, and the Latitude, which is aimed at
business users. The Latitudes are actually quite similar to
the Inspiron models, at least in terms of hardware. The
Latitude models include the D-A10, the D-510, and the X1.
These models of Dell laptop computers come with a Pentium M
processor, and screen sizes range from 12.1 inches to 15.4
inches.
You can choose your Windows operating
system--Professional or Home XP. The standard hard drive is
60 GB, but you can get Latitudes equipped with 120 GB
drives. Latitudes feature a full array of ports and slots,
and get standard modem, audio, VGA, and SDI/O ports.
Corporations seem to enjoy the workhorse performance and
sleek design of the Latitude D-610 model.
With an advanced docking station and a sophisticated
media module, the D-610 rates highly, particularly for its
price. You can upgrade your D-600 to Centrino caliber, or
you can equip your computer with Dell's TrueMobile WiFi
card, which supports 802.11a/b/g. The Latitude D-600 series
computers are easy to maintain and upgrade, and you can get
long-term warranty packages at discount when you order bulk
shipments.
The D-600 models include wireless antennae, built-in
Bluetooth personal area network capabilities, and a number
of exceptional docking stations. Despite its relatively
small (14 inch) display, the Latitude D-600 is eminently
readable. The only major problem (which reviewers point to
time and again) is the awkward hand rest.
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