Monday, September 10, 2007

Dell Inspiron 600m reviews

notebookreview.com Review
The Dell Inspiron 600m is classified as a thin-and-light laptop, meaning it is designed to travel with you when necessary, but still has a big enough screen size (14.1") for easy viewing and a large enough keyboard for comfortable typing. more...

cnet.com Review
Among a brand-new crop of Pentium M (PM) notebooks, the Dell Inspiron 600m is one of the smaller systems. This thin-and-light laptop weighs a modest 5.6 pounds but packs Intel's new Pentium M CPUs in speeds up to 1.6GHz and the new Intel 855 chipset. The 600m isn't always a true Centrino, but it can be. Dell offers either the Centrino-completing Intel Pro Wireless mini-PCI card, known as Calexico more...

pcmag.com Review
For students who don't want to add a monstrous laptop to their backpack load, the Dell Inspiron 600m is a great option. One of the lightest notebooks in this roundup at 5.4 pounds, this system includes the latest 1.5-GHz Pentium M 715 processor and a fast 5,400-rpm hard drive. Add to that a sturdy magnesium alloy case and impressive battery life (4 hours 8 minutes on our tests), and the 600m is ready to travel. more...

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