Typical price: £779
What is it: A highly portable laptop computer
What we think: The Dell Latitude D410 laptop is a swift, functional travel companion
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Dell Latitude D410 compared to other ultraportable laptops
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| Review date | 22 Apr 05 | 22 Sep 06 | 25 Apr 06 | 5 Jun 07 |
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| Review summary | A good choice for travellers, the Dell Latitude D410 is light, long-lived, and quick with basic office tasks Read full review |
The D420's reliable performance, battery life and ability to get online at broadband speeds, with or without a Wi-Fi hotspot, make it one of the best ultra-portable laptops we've ever seen Read full review |
The S6F is an almost-perfect combination of style and substance. Its distinctive leather finish, small form factor and long battery life make it a joy to take on the road, and its powerful components allow it to keep up with the fastest of PCs. It's also tremendous value for money Read full review |
Ridiculously pricey, but the VGNTZ11XN/B.CEK is a stunning example of what an ultra-portable laptop should be. It has good battery life, it's highly portable and it's packed with features Read full review |
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