Saturday, September 22, 2012

Dell Latitude D620 Laptop .

Intel Core Duo T2400 2GHz 2GB 533MHz DDR2 RAM (2 x 512MB config) 60GB 5400RPM HD 15-inch WXGA screen Integrated graphics (Intel Media Accelerator 950) Windows 7 Pro Dell Wireless 1490 802.11 a/g and built-in Bluetooth Detailed Specs and Configuration Choices for the Latitude D620 Processor: Intel Core Solo & Duo processors 667MHz Front Side Bus & (2M L2 Cache) Audio: High Definition Audio codec 2.0W (4 ohms), integrated omni-directional microphone Wireless LAN Intel Pro/Wireless 3945 WiFi 802.11 a/b/g, Dell Wireless 1390 802.11g, Dell Wireless 1490 802.11a/g Wireless WAN (cellular broadband) choices: WirelessUS) Security Hardware: Integrated Smart Card reader, TPM 1.2 Security chip, Optional UPEK fingerprint reader Dell Wireless350 BlueTooth internal wireless card (optional) Chipset: Choice of Intel 945GM or Intel 945chipset PM chipset Modem: Internal 56K V.92 modem Networking: Internal 10/100/1000 network interface adaptor Ports: Serial, docking connector, 4 USB, VGA, 1 PC card slot type I/II,headphone/speaker out, infrared port, RJ-11, RJ-45, AC power Power adaptor included Design and Build The D620 is most interesting in that it adopts a widescreen format, a feature that hereto date really has been pushed more in the consumer channel of notebooks. Dell reckons that business-types will prefer this format too though. After all, a widescreen (available in WXGA and WXGA+ resolution) does allow you to more easily have two windows open next to each other at the same time. Side-by-side comparison of documents, web pages or spreadsheets is an example of common business tasks more easily done on a widescreen.

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