Dell Latitude D820 Review
Laptop Magazine has a review up on the Dell Latitude D820, a business machine that tries not to sacrifice anything.
Corporate buyers looking for a high-end machine for the executive ranks will appreciate the Dell Latitude D820. It offers all the bells and whistles that a business user could need, including a fast Core 2 Duo T7400 processor and embedded wireless broadband connectivity.
The silver-gray chassis with black accents is conservatively styled, given the trend in laptop design these days, but is appropriate for the boardroom. At 6.6 pounds and more than 14 inches wide, the D820 isn’t for the road warrior who needs to drag a machine through airports. Rather, it’s a good fit for the desk jockey who needs to tote the machine down the hall for an occasional meeting.
You have to sacrifice a fair bit of your wallet to get one of these machines, but it won’t leave you wanting more. Laptop Magazine gives it a four out of five and an Editor’s Choice badge.
If you still think you need more, you will probably have to check out Dell’s XPS line, like the Dell M1710.
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