Dell Latitude C610 Laptop
Item Number: DEL-C610-UP-OE
Manufacturer's Part Number: C610 |
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Dell Latitude C610 Laptop - Used 1.2 GHz Intel PIII CPU 14.1" XGA LCD 20GB Hard Drive Mobility Radeon Video Card 256MB RAM DVD/CD ROM Drive Floppy Drive 70W 100-240V (Worldwide compatible) AC Adapter Li-Ion Battery |
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$549.95
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Price Includes: Dell Latitude C610 Laptop - Used 1.2 GHz Intel PIII CPU 14.1" XGA LCD 20GB Hard Drive Mobility Radeon Video Card 256MB RAM DVD/CD ROM Drive Floppy Drive 70W 100-240V (Worldwide compatible) AC Adapter Li-Ion Battery - Used Working (Not warranteed PC Magazine Review: If you depend heavily on a notebook while in transit, you should take a serious look at the Dell Latitude C610, our Editors' Choice. Its crisp display, excellent performance, and outstanding battery life make it perfect for getting the job done on the road. Also if you're a road warrior in need of good performance and light weight, look to the mainstream category. On our benchmark tests, the Dell Latitude C610 consistently edged out the HP Omnibook vt6200 by using the PIII-M, which generally bests the P4-M on business benchmark tests. The notebook is housed in a sleek black casing, and at 6 pounds (system weight), it falls slightly above the middle of the pack. It has a 14.1-inch LCD and a keyboard with a quiet, soft touch, and there's enough surface area for your wrists to rest comfortably for extended typing sessions. The C610 includes both a touch pad and a pointing stick. The module bay in the front of the unit is hot-swappable, and switching drives or putting in a second battery requires simply pressing the lock switch located next to the bay. The standard unit comes with the option of integrated wireless capability courtesy of a mini-PC Card. With a 1.2-GHz PIII-M processor, the C610 led the pack on Business Winstone 2001, beating out the two P4-M mainstream notebooksthe Omnibook and the Tecra. But the C610 truly distinguished itself on our BatteryMark test: It clocked 4 hours 24 minutes, almost an hour longer than the Omnibook's 3 hours 26 minutes and more than twice the Tecra's 2 hours 5 minutes. The C610 has emerged as the workhorse among the mainstream notebooks here. And for those who rack up frequent-flier miles, this notebook is the ideal travel mate. |
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