cnet.com Review
Dell's venerable corporate thin-and-light laptop, the Latitude D600, gets a tune-up for summer 2004. The system now sports upgraded innards, including a 1.8GHz Pentium M Dothan processor, a DVD+RW drive, and a larger 80GB hard drive, but it keeps the same slick exterior we've grown so fond of. While the component boost doesn't result in extralong battery life, the Dell Latitude D600 remains among the most well-rounded enterprise laptops available. more...
pcmag.com Review
The Dell Latitude D600 is a solid business system with good features and components: a 1.8-GHz Pentium M 745, 512MB of RAM, 802.11g wireless, a DVD burner, and an 80GB hard drive. But when we matched it up against the competition, we found that other notebooks here offer more performance for less money. more...
pcworld.com Review
If legacy connections and long battery life are what you need in a business laptop, the Dell Latitude D600 delivers. The slim Wi-Fi-ready unit weighs 5.4 pounds and has parallel and serial connections for old office peripherals. For typists, the D600 provides both a low-profile pointing stick in the center of the keyboard and the more popular touchpad. The two sets of mouse buttons cater to polar-opposite tastes more...
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