Typical price: £1,000
What is it: A slim, 2GHz laptop with a 14.1-inch screen
What we think: Dell's trusty Latitude D610 thin-and-light is an all-around solid business laptop
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 1 February 2005
Tags: dell, slot, battery life, ibm
We like:
Well-designed case; competent performance; decent battery life; includes all the ports and connections most business users need; swappable bay for optical drive; solid manageability and security software; standard three-year warranty; unlimited, toll-free tech support
We don't like:
Somewhat expensive
You might also need:
Improve the Latitude D610's battery life with a second cell
CNET UK judgement:
Incorporating a handful of minor improvements, Dell's trusty Latitude D610 thin-and-light is an all-around solid business laptop
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