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Dell Latitude D420 review

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You won't be playing many games with the Latitude D420. There's no ATI or Nvidia card here -- just the integrated graphics adaptor that comes as part of the Intel 945GM chipset. It's fine for displaying presentations, images and videos, but struggles badly with 3D applications.

Our Latitude D420 sample isn't a Centrino laptop, but it's just as good as one. Its 802.11a/b/g Wi-Fi adaptor will let you connect to local Wi-Fi hotspots, but the fact the adaptor is Dell and not Intel-branded means it doesn't qualify for a Centrino badge. Impressively, the D420 has an integrated HSDPA 3G module, the SIM for which lives underneath the battery.

This allows the laptop to connect to cellular networks for Internet access at up to 1.8Mbps, from any location where there's 3G access. In places without 3G coverage, the adaptor connects via GPRS, the speeds for which are in line with standard dial-up data rates. Dell has an agreement with Vodafone so most D420s ship with a SIM card -- you just need to activate it via Vodafone when you receive it. Alternatively you can buy the D420 without an HSDPA card and save yourself £120. The SIM for the HSDPA module lives under the battery.

Access charges for 3G vary, but the basic package, Vodafone Data 250, will cost you £25 per month. This entitles you to 250MB of downloads per month with an additional £1 per MB if you go over your allocation. The Vodafone Data Unlimited service costs £45 per month for unlimited data downloads, subject to Vodafone's 'fair use' policy.

International access charges vary. The laptop comes with an 80GB hard drive. There's no integrated DVD or CD drive -- but there is one included in the accompanying Media Base docking station. This clips onto the bottom of the laptop and provides a few extra ports, including serial, parallel, DVI and an additional USB. It's possible to leave the D420 permanently attached to the Media Base, but it adds around 500g to the overall weight, pushing the total package up to 2kg.

The 12.1-inch display is of a very good standard, and it's good to see a laptop screen that doesn't use a glossy, reflective coating for a change. The display is connected to an ambient light sensor that adjusts the brightness of the screen depending on the lighting conditions in the room -- if it's dark inside, the screen lowers its brightness and vice versa.

The idea behind it is that battery life is prolonged as the screen is never brighter than it needs to be. The laptop comes with a three-year business warranty, which entitles you to 24/7 technical support. You also get a standard nylon carry case, or for £7 extra a rucksack carry case. Software isn't supplied in abundance -- you get Windows XP Professional Edition and Cyberlink PowerDVD DX as standard, so you may need to visit our Downloads channel to stock up.

Performance
We weren't expecting much in the way of performance from the Latitude D420. Sure enough, its bottom-rung dual-core processor clocked up a relatively low 1,911 in PCMark 2005. It's important to remember, however, that this score wouldn't have looked out of place on high-end desktop PCs a couple of years ago.

Gaming performance is nothing to write home about. The Latitude D420's integrated graphics adaptor score a paltry 145 in 3DMark 2006, and we didn't even bother running F.E.A.R on it -- it's unplayable. The laptop impressed us with its battery life, though. It lasted an impressive 208 minutes in a MobileMark 2005 test, so it should have enough stamina to last most users throughout the working day.

Edited by Mary Lojkine
Additional editing by Elizabeth Griffin

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Akhi Mohammed Raju's avatar
5 stars out of 5

Akhi Mohammed Raju 23 March 2012

Comment: I had it since 2007 still work as normal, i just rebooted it few times. 5* laptop

I own it
Nizam Hamid's avatar
4.5 stars out of 5

Nizam Hamid 24 September 2006

Good: Size is excellent, screen is sharp and clear, very useable keyboard and Core Duo is a must have

Bad: Would prefer integrated optical drive

Comment: Excellent product at a reasonable price, Core Duo really adds to productivity, superb at connectivity - 3G connection works well, easy to change and setup with non-Vodafone networks (I used an existing O2 contract). Screen resolution is a real bonus and is sharp and clear - a useful download is Msoft Virtual Desktop Manager - lets you switch very easily between screens and allows full use of even a 12". Design is subtle, feels tough and sturdy - finish is also neat and professional - also very slim

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