Archive for the 'Dell' Category
Dell Latitude ATG D620 Laptop Review
Monday, January 22nd, 2007While broken, damaged, or otherwise banged-up systems are the bane of every laptop owner, rugged and semirugged systems (companies apply the terms loosely according to their own standards) are often hampered by limited configuration options and outdated parts. Dell hopes to energize the rugged laptop market with its first such model, the Latitude ATG D620.
Dell XPS M1710 Laptop Review
Tuesday, December 12th, 2006Being the centerpiece of your gaming room is apparently not enough for the Dell—it wants to take over your living room too. The Dell XPS M1710 (Blu-ray) ($4,249 direct) becomes only the second laptop to integrate a built-in BD-RE drive for watching all your high-definition Blu-ray content, as well as burning it. And Dell didn’t [...]
Dell Inspiron B130
Tuesday, September 19th, 2006The Dell Inspiron B130 is something that people always check out, but rarely end up buying. At $449, it’s the cheapest (at review time) notebook you can get on Dell’s Web site that’s not a refurbished model. Sure, Dell thinks of this as its starting configuration, where you build upon it by adding more system [...]
Dell Latitude D420 Review
Monday, September 18th, 2006Dell’s business-minded Latitude notebooks have always been more about function than form, but the Latitude D420 manages to pack some decent specs into a package that is both small and attractive, making this ultraportable the smallest laptop Dell currently offers. With almost a full workday’s worth of battery life, the Latitude D420 stands up admirably [...]
Dell Latitude D420
Tuesday, June 20th, 2006If you’re a fan of Dell’s Latitude X1 ultraportable, you’ll really like the new Latitude D420. Replacing the popular X1, the company squeezes fresh business-friendly features into the D420’s tiny 3-pound frame. Things like common docking solutions and peripherals, a Trusted Platform Module (TPM), biometrics, and a Smart Card reader are now all present on [...]





