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Dell Latitude D620 Notebook Computer

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The Dell Latitude D620 is definitely targeted at the business user hence the price of this notebook goes well over the $2000 mark as soon as you start to configure the device for optimum performance. 'The D620 is finished in Dell’s familiar matt silver and black color scheme, and it looks pretty good. There’s a single, polished silver catch that secures the lid at its centre. Once the lid is opened you’re presented with a 14.1in widescreen display that’s both bright and vibrant. There’s no high-contrast glossy coating on the screen, but that’s not surprising for a business notebook. The screen sports a somewhat unusual resolution of 1,440 x 900, something that’s more common in Apple products than Windows based machines. That said, most notebooks with screens this size have a 1,280 x 800 resolution, so Dell is giving you a bit of extra desktop real estate, which is never a bad thing.'

Highlights:
•Intel® CoreTM Duo T2500 2GHzProcessor
•Up to T2600 (2.16GHz, L2 Cache, 667 MHz FSB)
•XP Professional
•Dual Channel DDR2 Shared Memory
•Available DIMM Slots::Two Memory slots offering up to 4GB2
•Memory Bandwidth: 667MHz - 8.5 GB/s with dual channel - Improves performance
•256MB NVIDIA® Quadro NVS 110M TurboCacheTM 3
•Intel® Graphics Media Accelerator 950 (Up to 224MB shared4) WXGA+ (1440 x 900 resolution) WXGA (1280 x 800 resolution)

Read: Dell Latitude D620 Review - Trusted Reviews

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