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Dell Latitude D410


With the bevy of notebooks and laptops present out there trying their best to make the mark in the market, getting the hands on the piece that really can suffice the needs is very complex. The Dell Latitude D410 stands in the court waiting for the verdict to be passed to know whether it can stand as a faithful partner.The Dell latitude we had received for the review is packed with the Pentium M760 Processor from Intel (2.00GHz w/ 533MHz FSB) which is based on 915GM chipset with the 512 Megs of 533MHz DDR2 RAM. This 915 chipset is enough for a casual gamer to run the few titles that are available right now in the market. In fact, you can’t suppose this chipset to run the DOOM 3, but you can proceed further and run the Half-Life 2 (mind it like low quality, everything).

Dell Latitude D410

The laptop weighs around 1.72 kg and is very small in the dimensions ? 1.25 inches in the thickness, 11 inches in the width and 9.4 inches in the depth. Thick? Of course, but it does look that way perhaps due to its smaller foot print. Are not the latest laptops seem to be the walk-on-ramp, lean mean machines? The D410 is not technically the one. For beginners, it does not feature the integrated optical drive. But only an XGA display of 12-inches. Well, is not something this small supposed to be the featherweight?

Pros:

Sheer performance, Good battery life, Impressive specs, 3-year warranty.

Cons:

Expensive, Bad pointing devices, Restrictive Keyboard and the meddling extra buttons.

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