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Dell's Latitude D400 series is one of the
best-looking and most affordable Pentium M
ultraportables on the market. We have tested an
entry-level 1.3GHz version with 128MB of R ...
This is a amazing little notebook. It has an
excellent screen, sharp and bright. Text is very
crisp and easy to read. It's amazingly lightweight
and tiny, especially consideri ...
Pentium 3 1Ghz plugged in/733Mhz on battery, 384MB
RAM, 20GB HD, ATI Mobility Radeon 16MB. Slackware
10.0 installed without a problem on this laptop.
I'm using the stock ker ...
This device, also called a port replicator, allows
a desktop installation of a laptop. You connect a
monitor, keyboard, mouse and network cable to the
docking station and slid ...
Middle-of-the-road laptop commonly leased by
universities/corporations, with an ATI Mobility
Radeon 9000 graphics card, Pentium M 1.7 GHz
processor, 128 Mb RAM (default), onbo ...
This keyboard and mouse combo comes with the
docking station kit for a DELL Latitude D600. It
includes a USB keyboard with a USB hub to connect
the Optical USB mouse to.
Pentium M 738 (1.40GHz) 12.1 XGA, NIC
1024MB, 1 Dimm, Double Data Rate Totaling 1152MB
60 GB Hard Drive, 9.5MM 4200RPM
Floppy Drive, Internal/External D-Family
Windows XP ...
The Dell Latitude C640 is one of the last versions
of the C600 series from Dell.
Features include a range of P4 processors
available.
Compatibility with C600 series peripher ...
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