Dell Latitude Laptop - What Choices Are Available To The Buyer?1506064

Before we get started, let me say that I'm not a Dell reseller, nor do I create a commission from the sales of any Dell computer you'll find out about here. In other words, I'm not attached to Dell inspiron 1525 battery in any way. I've just done some research on Dell laptops and I am sharing it with you here, no strings attached.

Dell's Latitude laptops are directed at the corporate market, e.g., the street warriors. Latitude uses standardized, interchangeable parts throughout the line. After all, businesses want fast and cheap product service, right? Additionally, the specs should NOT change for quite some time.

Dell Latitude computers are also built with a far more durable casing and internal metal frames. Additionally, many offer hard drive protection systems should the computer is dropped or suffers a serious impact.

The Precision brand features the strongest laptop computers that Dell makes. Included in this are the M4300 and M90. The M4300 is a little less in quality compared to the M90. These computers, when configured for extreme computing, can exceed $3,000. The Precision line top-shelf: its nVidia Quadro FX 1500M - 3500M gives you super-high-end video graphics.

XPS M2010 Software includes Dell's "Media Center" by having an instant-access button to quickly start the machine direct in this application, which is designed with an 8 speaker plus subwoofer audio system. About the downside, battery is just good for about 2 hours, but they're most likely not buying this laptop to defend myself against the street -- the machine weighs almost 18 pounds. Having said that, it's fully portable and self-contained. The situation design features a detachable keyboard with full-size keys and integrated trackpad, and flexible method of screen placement. The bottom unit cannot be detached in the monitor, although the monitor offers articulation in 2 locations. The look incorporates a sizable handle which also forms part of the display hinge - the not compulsory carry case uses this and doesn't give a handle to lift the machine, however it does feature casters along with a telescopic handle to wheel the case around. The keyboard is usually reported to add magnetically. It uses two large spring-loaded locating catches, but doesn't fix rigidly to the chassis. Instead, the folded screen holds everything together. But when open the keyboard does detach easily. M2010 includes a wide, flat CPU section having a symmetrical design - the optical drive is flush up surface and motorised. Internally the symmetry is maintained using the centrally mounted CPU flanked by two SATA HD drives and 2 cooling systems - the GPU and CPU coolers vent on opposite sides of the base. The M2010 also includes a unique option, the Dell Premium Remote developed by Gyration Inc. Using 2.4GHz RF on an internal board. Known within the service manual like a Wireless USB board. it uses the Cypress "WirelessUSB" chipset, which predates and doesn't conform to the Wireless USB standard. the remote offers basic HID functions and control for Windows Media Centre with an additional LCD allowing navigation from the music library in a style akin to an iPod or similar device. The remote have been only at the M2010 from launch. In August 2007 Gyration announced the Ultra R4000 remote that provides exactly the same LCD-display functionality and has a similar appearance.

XPS M1710 The higher-end mobile XPS computer available in black or red that features a 17" widescreen, Intel Core 2 Duo processors, NVIDIA GeForce Go 7900GS or 7950GTX video cards, 7200 RPM SATA hard disk, and DDR2 SDRAM. The Inspiron E1705/9400 offers similar features, notably the Core Duo or Core 2 Duo processors, 17" screen, and the NVIDIA GeForce Go 7900GS for a lesser price (about $1000 less than the M1710). The M1710 has unique user- and software-changeable LED lighting in the touchpad and fan outlets/inlets, as well as the lid, also including BluRay Disc Drive in certain models. The machine was marketed to gamers. It had been physically just like the Inspiron 9100. This computer was later replaced through the Inspiron XPS Gen 2 and ultimately the current XPS M1710. This model is extremely expected[weasel words] to be replaced within the coming weeks. XPS M1330 This top end laptop, released in June of 2007, features the Intel Centrino's Fourth Generation Santa Rosa platform. It features a 13.3" screen either with CCFL or WLED. The WLED version may have a 0.3 Megapixel camera, as opposed to the 2MP camera using the original CCFL screen. Moreover, XPS 1330 also features a biometric fingerprint reader, that was usually found in business class laptops such as the latitude series. The XPS 1330, with the WLED screen is thinner and brighter compared to previous XPS 1210 version. The XPS M1330 offers the NVIDIA GeForce Go 8400M GS graphics card as an option. Conclusion