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Dell Latitude x300 1.2 GHz
$447.76
 
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model dell latitude d410
processor pentium m 1.8ghz
hard drive 40gb ide
memory 512mb ddr (2gb max)
rom drive external dvd rom
operating system windows xp pro sp2
display 12.1 in. lcd
display resolution 1024x768 max
graphic processor Intel
video memory up to 128mb
Connectivity/Communication
wireless internal wifi card
network 10/100/1000 gigabyte
modem 56k v.92 mini pci
expandability 2 x type I/II card slot
Expansion Ports
audio mic, headphones, speakers
usb 3
vga 1
s-video out 1
input method keyboard, mouse, tochpad
a/c adapter included
battery included but not warrantied
cosmetics mild signs of use
Dimensions
weight 4.9lbs.
width 10.9"
depth 9.4"
height 1.3"
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   

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       Centrino Pentium M

In the litter of refreshed Dell Latitude business laptops, the D410 is the runt--but by no means is it meek. On the strength of its new Intel Sonoma parts, the updated Latitude D410 raced through reviewer's benchmarks, earning their fastest mobile performance score to date for an ultraportable. With a reinforced frame and new features such as a Trusted Platform Module chip, the Latitude D410 is a speedy, secure, and smartly designed notebook for executives.

At 1.3 inches thick, the Latitude D410 is slightly stockier than its predecessor, the D400. Otherwise, the two laptops are about the same size, measuring 11 inches wide and 9.4 inches deep. Weighing 3.9 pounds, the Latitude D410 still falls within the range of ultraportable laptops.

Like with the desktop-replacement D810 and thin-and-light D610, Dell has made some satisfying enhancements to the D410's design. For one, the lid's been reinforced to better protect the screen. The keyboard has also been made sturdier, resulting in a more solid feel as your fingers strike the keys. The decently sized touch pad and pointing stick each have two matching mouse buttons. Helpful status lights show when Wi-Fi and Bluetooth are activated. Finally, the D410 has a double dose of security: a Trusted Platform Module chip, which sits on the motherboard and serves as a virtual storage locker for your data, and a dedicated slot for smart cards, which can carry clandestine information such as passwords.

The system offers an average number of connectors, with Ethernet, modem, two USB 2.0 ports, VGA output, and one PC Card slot, as well as headphone and microphone jacks.