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Dell Latitude D620 Laptop Computer System Core Duo Processor Wireless XP Pro |  | Brand: Dell Category: Personal Computer
List Price: $1,299.00 Buy Used: $299.99 as of 3/10/2010 08:19 CST details You Save: $999.01 (77%)
Used (2) from $299.99
Rating: 2 reviews
Color: red Media: Personal Computers Number Of Items: 1 Operating System: Windows XP Professional Edition CPU Manufacturer: Intel CPU Speed: 2000 CPU Type: Intel Core Duo Processors: 1 System Memory: 1024 Memory Type: PC2-5300 Hard Drive Size: 100 Free Memory Slots: 2 Warranty: All laptops come with a 60 day warranty
MPN: D620 Model: Latitude D620
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| | Dual-core processors allow your laptop to split tasks between two separate processor cores so that they can share the load | | | Plays CDs and DVDs as and you can burn CDS | | | Additional software installed such as spreadsheet and word document programs, online user's guide and more! | | | Internal wireless card - This allows you to connect to any wireless hotspot | | | Internal Network card - This allows you to connect to a High speed DSL / Cable internet modem |
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| Customer Reviews: Cheap Laptop February 20, 2009 Kenneth Stiglich (Peru) I own this laptop more than one year, and I can tell you that after 6 months my battery died, I call Dell and they replaced it very fast (During warranty-Currently I am on my own risk!!!). After that I had to replace Harddrive because also failed.
These are cheap laptops but hardware will fail a lot...you need to be under a great warranty to be safe!
Great workhouse computer for business December 14, 2008 Eagle Vision (Southeastern United States) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
The Dell Latitude line of notebooks are well built business machines. The Latitudes and XPS lines are a tier higher than the entry-level Inspiron Series.
The case is constructed of metal with plastic trim along the LCD monitor. There are 4 USB ports which allow for a variety of peripherals to be attached such as portable hard drives. There is a headphone and microphone jack and an outlet for a monitor. The keyboard is comfortable to the touch. In addition to the mousepad, there is a pointing stick with 2 buttons below the space key, allowing for either to control the cursor. The 'spill proof' keyboard is one of the biggest assets (I have only spilled a drink on it once, where I just wiped off the keyboard without a problem in function).
The WIFI capabilities is reliable and easy to set up. The hard drive is quiet, as is the optical drive. The strike zone hard drive is resistant to light drops.
Performance of the notebook is excellent with the Dual Core processors. This notebook easily handles virus scanning, working on a MS Office document, internet browser and listening to music without any problem. The integrated graphics allows for basic games like Tiger Woods Golf, Mafia, NHL Hockey, the Godfather, for example.
Battery life is very good for the 6 cell (about 4 hours).
One of the greatest attractions that I have for this line of notebooks is the lack of 'bloatware' - unnecessary programs that are installed into your computer (trial programs, multiple internet service providers, advertisements, etc).
Overall, with a spill resistant keyboard and drop zone hard drive, this notebook will take the daily knocks of the regular commuter. This is no Panasonic Toughbook but it will survive your daily use.
VERDICT
Highly recommend this notebook.
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