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Dell Latitude E6220 Specs and Price

Dell Latitude E6220 Specs and Price

Dell Latitude E6220 laptop features :

Ultraportable (1.43 kg) , Super-thin (1″)
Latest Intel Core processor
12.5-inch HD LED display
Sylish , Durable : Hard-wearing Tri-Metal™ casing, anodized brushed aluminum LCD back and powder-coated magnesium alloy base
Backlit , spill-resistant keyboard
Extended battery life option
Free Fall data protection : Dell Fast Response Free-Fall Sensor and StrikeZone
Optional Fingerprint Reader

Dell Latitude E6220 laptop specifications :

Processor : Intel Core i3, i5 and i7 processors
OS: Windows 7
Chipset : Mobile Intel QM67 Express Chipset
Video Card : Intel HD Graphics 3000
Display : 12.5-inch LED
Optical Drive : DVD+/-RW
Connectivity
Gigabit Ethernet LAN
Wireless LAN Wi-Fi n
Bluetooth v3.0
High Quality Speakers
Integrated, noise reducing array microphone
Optional Integrated HD video webcam
Ports : 3 x USB 2.0 , 1 USB/eSATA combo , Memory card reader, VGA, HDMI
Optional Backlit Keyboard
Multi-touch Touchpad
Dimensions (WXHXD) : 309×4.7×226 mm
Weight: starting 1.44kg

Price : Rs.75,000

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Dell Latitude XT3 Review and Specs

Dell Latitude XT3 laptops
Dell releases new other convertible Tablet PC Dell Latitude XT 3 after the company's success with the Dell Inspiron Duo. The PC equipped with Intel’s 2nd Generation Sandy Bridge processors namely Dell Latitude XT3. Using the dual-core processor Intel Core i5-2520 2.5GHz. Dell Latitude XT3 has 2GB of RAM memory, 13-inch swiveling screen-type and support for dual-digitizer display, not only was the Dell Latitude XT3 has also supported multi-touch inputs and stylus input.

Dell Latitude XT3 tablet

Dell Latitude XT specifications :

Intel Core 2 Duo 1.2GHz ULV U7600 processor

Integrated ATI Radeon Xpress 1250 graphics

12.1" WXGA (1280 x 800) LED backlit Dual input digitizer

2GB DDR2 SDRAM

120GB hard drive, 5400rpm

Windows Vista Business OS

No optical drive, optional MediaBase with 8x DVD+/-RW

Battery: 6-cell standard, optional 9-cell slice battery

Wireless LAN 802.11n

Bluetooth

Integrated Verizon Wireless Broadband EV-DO Rev A

3x USB ports

1394 Port connector

SD Card slot

Express Card Slot

VGA port

RJ-45

Headphone and microphone

Weight: 3.12 lbs.

Dimensions: 1.00" x 11.7" x 8.6"


Dell Latitude XT3



new Dell Latitude XT3

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Dell Latitude E5420 review, specs and price

Dell Latitude E5420
Dell Latitude E5420 is one of the toughest businesses looking laptops I've seen that is not expressly fixed. Its dark gray, brushed anodized aluminum case, the magnesium-based membranes, and a sturdy-looking hinges and locks, all the screams of "hard-core business tool."

But the price of $ 1,590 (as of June 15, 2011) and 14-inch Intel Core i5-based installation, which did not even have an integrated webcam, our test unit seemed to 5.6 pounds designed for companies who want to pay a durability and excellent battery life - E5420 The best features - portability, and more than a video-chat support.


Dell Latitude E5420 laptops
Performance is good: Equipped with an Intel Core i5-2520m clock speed of 2.5 GHz, RAM DDR3 4 GHz, Intel HD integrated graphics, and 64-bit version of Windows 7 Professional, our test model scored respectable 123 in WorldBench 6. It is in the stadium for the laptops in our high level of multi-purpose laptops chart - and dozens of games is the E5420 were very good - but many of these cheaper competitors.

What really sets the E5420 has an autonomy of 9.5 hours, which is two to three times that of the letter. If you go to where electrical outlets are not always available, the E5420 would certainly be an attractive option for their longevity alone. Note, however, that our test unit came with the top of the line, nine cells, 97-watt-hour lithium-ion battery, which sticks to the back, you can opt to save money and may ease the burden a bit by the configuration of the E5420, with a weakening of the battery, which, of course, reduce battery life. I noticed an access point at the bottom left of the use of E5420 within a few hours, but the keyboard and the top surface stays cool and comfortable.


new Dell Latitude E5420
The E5420 has several other features that should love this corporate IT buyers and their components. It has both a joystick and a touchpad (no need to fight this war Ergonomic a broad base of users), although none of the input devices is the best I've been, the two are certainly adequate. The keyboard has keys that are nicely sculpted fun to use, the backlight turns on when a button is pressed and turns off after a period of inactivity to conserve battery power.

Small, silver audio control buttons next to the keyboard let you quickly adjust or mute the volume completely. Other services include a start button on and off the external Wi-Fi (802.11n flavor of 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz, yay!) Smart card and SD card slots, and even a FireWire port supposed to support the existing storage devices from FireWire has lost the favor of the consumer market.

14-inch widescreen LED-backlit display is bright and crisp, with an extremely high resolution - 1600 900 - for its size. This is a bowl large enough to damage added Built protection. E5420 built-in speakers produce a remarkably sturdy voice, and even though our test unit lacked a camera, you can configure a single device. Even if the laptop has a built in microphone, does not offer the option of connecting a headset microphone and separate connectors - you get only one audio port of the microphone.

Our E5420 with relatively small 250GB, 7200 rpm; Other options are greater and the encrypted drives, and the smallest solid state drive. There will normally be three USB 2.0 ports, one of which is connected to a eSATA port USB. Portable HDMI and VGA ports, Gigabit Ethernet, and DVD-ROM drive.

Dell's software bundle for business customers is minimal: You get Starter Edition and Roxio Creator CyberLink PowerDVD for use with a DVD burner and a couple of utilities to connect to the network port and the tools Dell backup protection, recovery and data. [Source]

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Dell Latitude E6320 Laptops Review and Price

Dell Latitude E6320 Laptops
Laptop Dell Latitude E6320 is a 13-inch business laptop that is designed to combine style, power and battery life that can be relied upon. Dell Latitude E6320 laptop that offers impressive, solit wrapped with metal chassis, powered with Intel Core i7 processor, a very good keyboard for typing and a long battery life make you comfortable when doing a long presentation. Dell Latitude E6320 is available with a choice of different specifications, prices start at $ 929.

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Dell Latitude E5400-T7250 Specifications

Dell Latitude E5400-T7250DELL laptop that now has released its newest product, the Latitude E5400-T7250 series.

DELL Latitude E5400-T7250 Specifications :

Platform Notebook PC
Processor Type Intel Core 2 Duo Processor
Processor Onboard Intel® Core™ 2 Duo Processor T7250 (2.0 GHz, FSB 800 MHz, L2 Cache 2 MB)
Chipset Intel 45GM
Standard Memory 2 GB (2x 1 GB) DDR2 SDRAM 800 MHz
Max. Memory 4 GB (2 DIMMs)
Video Type Intel® Graphics Media Accelerator X4500 HD
Display Size 14.1″ WXGA TFT
Display Max. Resolution 1280 x 800
Display Technology TrueLife TFT
Audio Type Integrated
Speakers Type Integrated
Floppy Drive Optional

Hard Drive Type 80 GB Serial ATA 5400 RPM
Optical Drive Type 8x DVD±RW Dual Layer
Modem Optional
Networking Gigabit NIC
Network Speed 10 / 100 / 1000 Mbps
Wireless Network Type Integrated Intel Wireless 530
Wireless Network Protocol IEEE 802.11a, IEEE 802.11g, IEEE 802.11n
Wireless Bluetooth Integrated

Keyboard Type QWERTY 82 keys
Input Device Type Touch Pad
Slot Provided PCMCIA
Card Reader Provided SD, MMC
Interface Provided 4x USB 2.0, Firewire, VGA, LAN, Audio
O/S Provided Microsoft Windows Vista Home Basic
Battery Type Rechargeable Lithium-ion Battery
Power Supply External AC Adapter
Dimension (WHD) 338 x 37 x 244 mm
Weight 2.54 kg
Warranty 1 Year Limited By Authorised Distributor
Bundled Peripherals Carrying Case

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Dell Latitude D410 Notebook Review

Dell Latitude D410 Notebook Review
The Dell Latitude X1 and was quite impressed with the simple non-flashy design. But I really dig a bit of a darker look to a laptop, and the Dell D410 with its dark charcoal grey and silver finish is rather striking. It reminds me a bit of the Fujitsu LifeBook styling, which I like a lot. The dark finish and industrial looking fan vent also gives the D410 a bit of a muscular look, the Ford Mustang of notebooks if you will. The silver latch on the screen adds a nice finishing touch and professional look.

The build is sturdy, this notebook doesn't flex. The chassis uses a tri-metal blend of aluminum, magnesium and steel while the case shell is constructed of a very rigid plastic on the body and keyboard area. The lid is constructed of magnesium alloy that offers great protection of the screen and a great look as well. So the build is overall good, This shouldn't be the case with a business notebook, that's a cheap finish solution and it kind of ruins a perfect 10.0 on the overall build.

Specification of dell latitude D410


OS Provided--------- Microsoft Windows XP Professional SP2
Service & Support -------3 year warranty
Modem type-----------Fax / modem
Available Memory --------512MB
Processor Frequency------1.6GHz , 0.2GHz , 1.9GHz , 2GHz , 1.7GHz
Hard Disk -------------- 60GB
Input device type--------- Keyboard , Touchpad
Modem speed-------------- 56kbps
Battery technology -------- Lithium ion
Processor Name------------ Pentium M
USB Port ---------- Yes
Weight ------- 1.77kg

Ports and Input:

The Dell D410 does a good job of providing a nice number of mainstream ports, but unfortunately we don't get FireWire and we don't get any type of media card reader...which is a real shame. We do get 3 USB 2.0 ports, which is very generous for an ultraportable computer. I like the fact there's a PCMCIA card slot for accessory expansion, something the Latitude X1 lacks. Let's just take a tour around this notebook to see everything that's available in terms of ports.

Dell Latitude D410 Front side

Front side: On the front we have the battery compartment and also the latch lock.

Dell Latitude D410 Left side

Left side: On the left we have from front to back, a large air vent, infrared sensor, another air vent, 1 USB 2.0 port (bottom), stacked on top of the USB port is a D/Bay connector for an optional external optical drive, and finally a security cable slot.

Dell Latitude D410 Back side

Back side: On the back side from left to right we have the ethernet port, modem port, 2 USB 2.0 ports, video out port, AC adapter connector and then some more air vents.

Dell Latitude D410 Right side

Right side: On the right side we have from front to back the hard drive bay, smart card slot right above the hard drive, then PCMCIA slot for accessory expansion, and then the headphone and microphone jacks.

Screen:

Dell Latitude D410 Front

The screen on the D410 is a 12.1" XGA format LCD, no widescreen and no glossy finish. It's a very nice screen, some will no doubt be happy to find a portable notebook that hasn't gone widescreen The screen brightness is good and there's none of that "sparkle effect" we've seen some complain about on certain Dell LCDs. Screen brightness can be controlled using the "Fn" key in conjunction with the up or down arrow.

Sound:

The good news with the speaker on this notebook is that it's on top of the notebook. On the Dell X1 and IBM X41 ultraportable laptops I recently reviewed, the speaker was found on the bottom of the laptop. Of course, since it is just one speaker you don't get stereo sound, you'll need headphones or external speakers for that. The speaker is an 8-ohm, 1-W speaker and thereby neither produces great sound or volume. The headphone jack is on the back right side.

Heat and Noise:

I mentioned before that the D410 was a champ in terms of the wrist rest area staying cool and comfortable. I also noted there were a lot of vents on this notebook, certainly more than typical on an ultraportable. The Dell X1 has no vents, it uses passive cooling. With a 2.0GHz processor, the insides of the D410 would melt without a fan and vents. And so while these vents do a good job of keeping the notebook cool where it counts (keyboard and wriste area), the underside at the back of the D410 does get toasty, especially if you're pushing the notebook.

Keyboard and Touchpad

Dell Latitude D410 Keyboard and Touchpad

It was a good first impression in regards to keyboard and input experience. I'm happy to report that the keyboard, touchpad and pointing are just dandy when actually used. The keyboard on the D410 is slightly larger than the Inspiron X1, and it is definitely easier to type on. The touchpad and mouse buttons are equivalent in size to those you see on a larger thin-and-light notebook, and certainly larger and easier to use than the Inspiron X1's. The pointing stick makes it easy to move the cursor around the screen and use the notebook without a mouse for those, such as myself, that just have never found a touchpad they love.

The actual feel of the keyboard is good. The key travel and feedback are excellent. The keyboard feel and usability is not quite as good as the ThinkPad X41 keyboard, but close. Those that prefer having a touchpad, which the ThinkPad ultraportable series does not have, will likely prefer the D410 user input options.

Wireless:

Built-in wifi is standard on the D410, the 802.11b/g Intel ProWireless 2200 comes standard while the 802.11a/b/g Intel 2915 is an optional upgrade. Wireless works well as far as connecting to available wireless networks, but not exceptional. I can get better range on my ThinkPad T40, this is mostly due to the fact the antenna on the ThinkPad is housed in the screen.

You get a wi-fi LED indicator at the top of the notebook to indicate that wireless is enabled or not, there's no dedicated button to turn wi-fi on and off though, you have to hold in Fn + F2 to toggle wi-fi on/off. Also, the wireless configuration software is just the Windows/Intel default application, no extra software like the IBM Access Connections for managing multiple wireless profiles or that cool Toshiba utility that shows wireless networks in a radar view.

Battery

The Dell D410 offers great battery life. With just the standard 6-cell battery I achieved 3:40 minutes of battery life using screen brightness at 6/8 level, using the computer to write a document and surf the web (so wi-fi was on). If battery life under 4 hours isn't enough, then the extended life 9-cell battery is available. I used the 9-cell battery during a 35 hour trek back from Hong Kong (many flight transfers and delays involved in that trip) and squeezed 7 hours of use out of the 9-cell battery. That was while using wi-fi at the various airports, using IM to chat, MS Word to write this review and with 6/8 level brightness.

Conclusion:

The Latitude D410 ends up being a nicely designed notebook with a great power to size ratio. I don't think there are too many other 12.1" sub 4lb notebooks out there that can compete performance wise with this machine when it has a 2.0GHz Pentium M, 2GB memory and a 5400RPM hard drive. But does the target audience of business users need that power? Pretty darn doubtful, and you need to watch out for heat buildup if you do go the route of a high-end configuration with the 2.0GHz Pentium M. When you include the standard 3-year warranty for a Dell Business notebook, competitive pricing and good usability of the D410 this becomes an attractive ultraportable option. Just be aware it is not the lightest ultraportable by any means, it's close to 4lbs and so serves well for those who want relatively light weight and size but also need power.

Pros

* Great new dark look and industrial design, very good solid build.
* When configured with a 2.0GHz processor, this is the fastest ultraportable out there.
* Good usability with the dual pointing device option (touchpad/pointing stick) and good keyboard.
* Good battery life.
* Good media bay and port replication options

Cons

* The faster the processor, the more heat you'll get at the back of this notebook -- possibly too hot for the lap.
* No media card reader slot.
* No built-in optical drive.
* Pushes the line on being a true ultraportable as it's about 4lbs and much thicker (1.25") than the typical 1" thick ultraportable such as a Latitude X1 or

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Dell Launches Latitude E6320 Best Laptops

Dell Launches Latitude E6320 Best Laptops
The Best computer maker Dell have started taking orders for the new Latitude E6320, it is aimed at the business user and comes with a nice 13.3 inch high definition Anti-Glare LED back lit display with 1366 x 768 pixel resolution, powered by the Intel Core i3-2310M (2.10 GHz, 3M cache) processor and graphics come from the Intel HD Graphics 3000.

These are the features and specs for the Dell Latitude E6320;

Intel Core i3-2310M (2.1GHz/3MB cache)

Genuine Windows 7 Home Premium 64-Bit

13.3-inch HD (1366×768) Anti-Glare LED-backlit

2GB Single Channel DDR3 SDRAM at 1333MHz

250GB hard drive (5400RPM)

Integrated Intel HD Graphics 3000

8X DVD with Cyberlink Power DVD, no media

Trend Micro Worry-Free Business Security Services, 30-days

3-cell (30WH) Primary Lithium Ion Battery

Prices start at $959 with $450 in savings

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