By:
Stephanie Bruzzese
The thin-and-light Latitude D600 series, based on the new Pentium M processor, marks the start of an ambitious new corporate look for Dell.
The keyboard is big and solid.
The Pentium M on which this series is based comes in 1.
Mobile application performance
Compared to other Pentium M thin-and-lights, the Latitude D600 demonstrates fairly fast application performance.
The Latitude D600 makes it beyond the four-hour battery-life barrier, which is impressive when compared to older, non-Pentium M systems.
When you're an IT manager who's responsible for hundreds of laptops, you want to know that your notebook manufacturer has your back covered.
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