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February 10,2006
Dell Latitude Notebooks Line
“Dell’s business line of Latitudes features a model for every size category. Latitudes generally include midrange to high-end Pentium M processors (except the D510, which offers a budget-friendly Celeron option), along with swift hard drives and more RAM than Inspiron models. Latitudes typically come with business-friendly features, such as a modular bay (for an optical drive, a spare battery, or an extra hard drive); security measures, such as a Trusted Platform Module and a smart card reader; and a standard three-year warranty that includes onsite service. Most Latitudes ship with Windows XP Professional, though buyers can save a few bucks by opting for Windows XP Home Edition instead.” -writes CNET about business line of Dell notebooks.
Overviewing Latitude line of Dell notebooks CNET writes:
“The Latitude lineup includes two ultraportable models, the X1 and the D410.
The Latitude’s thin-and-light, the D610, may not be as flashy as the XPS M140, but it combines a 14.1-inch XGA or SXGA+ display with a choice of integrated Intel graphics or a discrete chip with 64MB video memory.
Slightly bulkier and at least 0.5 pound heavier than the D610, the Latitude D510 offers a choice of a 14.1-inch or 15-inch XGA displays.
The Latitude D810 desktop replacement offers processing power and graphics performance that rivals more entertainment-oriented systems. Its 15.4-inch display comes in your choice of three native resolutions (WXGA, WSXGA+, or the superfine WUXGA), which affords an incredible amount of screen real estate.”
Read CNET reviews of some models from this line: Dell Latitude X1,Dell Latitude D410 , Dell Latitude D610, Dell Latitude D510,Dell Latitude D810
