Dell Latitude D600

The D series laptops from Dell use the Pentium M which comes in 1.3GHz, 1.4GHz, and 1.6GHz speeds–all paired with Intel’s new 855PM chipset. You can get this laptop with between 128MB - 2GB of fast 266MHz DDR SDRAM. It also comes with a faster 40GB hard drive, or a choice of 20GB, 30GB, and 60GB drives running at slower speed.
It’s got a 32MB ATI Mobility Radeon 9000 graphics chip. There are a number of swappable modules for the single internal bay, including CD, DVD, CD-RW, DVD/CD-RW, floppy, a second hard drive, or a second battery.
The average-sized, 14.1-inch screen isn’t super. But it comes with a pretty good 1,400×1,050 native resolution. (You can also save a few bucks by opting for the 1,024×768 display instead.)
It’s very fast, and it includes an integrated wireless antenna that is of the dual-band type. This means that if you are within range of a Wi-Fi hotspot that runs either “b” or “g” wireless protocols, this laptop will be compatible with either protocol. It also has built-in Bluetooth.
On the downside, this laptop is part of the D-series notebooks for Dell which means it will not be compatible with C-series Dell laptops. This means that if you have a C-series docking station, you’re out of luck. And if you have media modules that are for another C-series notebook you’ll have the same limitation.
Overall, this is a very thin and light notebook computer at a fantastic price — $400, plus tax and shipping.
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