Product Description
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The thin-and-light Latitude D600 series, based on the new Pentium M processor, marks the start of an ambitious new corporate look for Dell. Not only has the company
redesigned all of its popular Latitude laptops, it has also reworked its docking stations, port replicators, and media modules. The notebooks carry the very latest
components, including Pentium M processors and Intel's new 855 chipset. The D600 series isn't always a true-blue , but it can be. The company offers either the
Centrino-completing Intel Pro wireless mini-PCI card, known as Calexico, or Dell Computer's own TrueMobile Wi-Fi mini-PCI cards, supporting 802.11a/b/g. If your corporate
budget includes money for a new laptop line, the Latitude D series is a wise way to spend it.
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