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Wednesday, 26 December 2007 |
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I've been handling Dell laptops for many years now - I notice there is a mixed reaction when it comes to Dell laptops. Some claimed that Dell is reliable and can last for many years. On the other hand, some say Dell is a piece of rubbish with poor quality. Being with Dell most of the time, I think Dell after sales service is excellent - you get a next business day service with their technicians coming to your postage address. On the other hand, the replacement parts look old - I think it might be refurbished. Furthermore, for corporate clients looking for high-end machines, the search should end with Dell's Latitude line of laptops. It has the right balance of features and performance. The foray of Dell into the market segment of corporate clients is never better exemplified than in its thin-and-light Latitude D600 series, based on the new Pentium M processor.
Pentium M processors and Intel's new 855 chipset are the latest components that embellish the Latitude series. Docking stations, port replicators, and media modules have been reworked; Dell appears to have redesigned all of its popular Latitude laptops,
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