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05-07-2007, 09:51 PM
Dell Latitude D400 Centrino Laptop
$325 NO TRADES!!
LAPTOP IS IN MINT CONDITION!!
OVER $300 in FREE SOFTWARE/ACCESSORIES!
Crystal Clear LCD. No blemishes or scratches!
This is a Intel Pentium 1.7GHZ laptop!!!
With SPEED STEP TECHNOLOGY.
Laptop comes with all Dell Drivers, Dell software, and Windows updates!
FACTORY SOFTWARE RELOADED
Completely tested Dell D600 Laptop with built-in wireless card.
Pre-installed Windows XP PRO SP2.
**FREEBIES**
FREE DELL CARRYING CASE
**PLUS**
Microsoft Office 2003 Pre-installed - Word/Excel/Outlook
Norton AntiVirus Corp Edition - NEVER EXPIRES!!
WHAT'S HOT:
The Latitude D400 can handle anywhere from 128MB to a whopping 2GB of 266MHz SDRAM, and hard disks of 20GB, 30GB, and 60GB, running at 4,200rpm. (It's rare that an ultraportable can accommodate that much extra memory and such a spacious hard drive.) Dell also offers a zippy 5,400rpm 40GB hard drive as an option. When you buy from Dell.com, you have a choice of external optical drives, including DVD+RW, CD-RW/DVD, or standard CD-ROM or DVD-ROM. You can also add an external 40GB hard disk through the external D/Bay connector.
Product overview
Tested: 100% Tested
Condition: MINT CONDITION
Model: DELL LATITUDE D400
CPU: INTEL PENTIUM 4 M 1.7GHZ
Memory: 512 MEG Memory
Hard drive: 40 GB
Wireless 802.11 BUILT-IN WIRELESS CARD
CD-ROM: CDRW-DVD COMBO DRIVE
Video INTEL 855GM/855GME -- 12.1 XGA LCD
Network card: Ethernet • Fast Ethernet
Audio: SIGMATEL 9750
PCMCIA: 1 SLOTS
Ports: (1) VGA (2) USB (1) Serial (1) 1394
Battery/AC Adapter: GOOD working battery. AC Adapter included.
Operating System: Windows XP PRO PRE-INSTALLED
Warranty: 15 DAYS
SOME HOT INFORMATION!!
Dell's new Latitude D400 series is one of the fastest, best-looking, and most affordable Pentium M ultraportables on the market. The D400 offers an impressive array of wireless options, ranging from standard 802.11b, which can make this a true Centrino notebook, to various combinations of 802.11a, b, and g. Businesses will also like the built-in smart-card reader, and everyone should appreciate the low starting price.
With the Latitude D400, Dell manages to keep the snazzy industrial design it rolled out with its Latitude D600, while shaving off some weight; the Latitude D400 weighs in at an easy-to-tote 3.9 pounds. Of course, lighter notebooks always involve some trade-offs. This ultraportable, like others in its class, has no built-in secondary storage drive, meaning that you may have to carry around an external optical drive (we tested the system with an external DVD/CD-R/W combo drive). Once you add the external drive and a power supply, you're looking at a travel weight of just less than 6 pounds. While the Latitude D400 is a pleasure to carry around, nonetheless, it is heavier than a comparably outfitted IBM ThinkPad X31 (though the X31 is slower and more expensive). The Dell's dimensions, however, are standard for a business-class ultraportable: 11.3 inches wide, 9.5 inches deep, and 1 inch thick.
Like other Latitude models, the Latitude D400 includes both a pointing stick located in the center of the full-size, superfirm, comfortable keyboard and a touchpad in the wrist rest. Including both a touchpad and a pointing stick gives users a nice range of input options.
Because of its compact size, the Latitude D400 is available only with a 12.1-inch display. We found the screen, especially at its native 1,024x768 resolution, to be bright and crisp, especially for an ultraportable notebook.
$325 NO TRADES!!
LAPTOP IS IN MINT CONDITION!!
OVER $300 in FREE SOFTWARE/ACCESSORIES!
Crystal Clear LCD. No blemishes or scratches!
This is a Intel Pentium 1.7GHZ laptop!!!
With SPEED STEP TECHNOLOGY.
Laptop comes with all Dell Drivers, Dell software, and Windows updates!
FACTORY SOFTWARE RELOADED
Completely tested Dell D600 Laptop with built-in wireless card.
Pre-installed Windows XP PRO SP2.
**FREEBIES**
FREE DELL CARRYING CASE
**PLUS**
Microsoft Office 2003 Pre-installed - Word/Excel/Outlook
Norton AntiVirus Corp Edition - NEVER EXPIRES!!
WHAT'S HOT:
The Latitude D400 can handle anywhere from 128MB to a whopping 2GB of 266MHz SDRAM, and hard disks of 20GB, 30GB, and 60GB, running at 4,200rpm. (It's rare that an ultraportable can accommodate that much extra memory and such a spacious hard drive.) Dell also offers a zippy 5,400rpm 40GB hard drive as an option. When you buy from Dell.com, you have a choice of external optical drives, including DVD+RW, CD-RW/DVD, or standard CD-ROM or DVD-ROM. You can also add an external 40GB hard disk through the external D/Bay connector.
Product overview
Tested: 100% Tested
Condition: MINT CONDITION
Model: DELL LATITUDE D400
CPU: INTEL PENTIUM 4 M 1.7GHZ
Memory: 512 MEG Memory
Hard drive: 40 GB
Wireless 802.11 BUILT-IN WIRELESS CARD
CD-ROM: CDRW-DVD COMBO DRIVE
Video INTEL 855GM/855GME -- 12.1 XGA LCD
Network card: Ethernet • Fast Ethernet
Audio: SIGMATEL 9750
PCMCIA: 1 SLOTS
Ports: (1) VGA (2) USB (1) Serial (1) 1394
Battery/AC Adapter: GOOD working battery. AC Adapter included.
Operating System: Windows XP PRO PRE-INSTALLED
Warranty: 15 DAYS
SOME HOT INFORMATION!!
Dell's new Latitude D400 series is one of the fastest, best-looking, and most affordable Pentium M ultraportables on the market. The D400 offers an impressive array of wireless options, ranging from standard 802.11b, which can make this a true Centrino notebook, to various combinations of 802.11a, b, and g. Businesses will also like the built-in smart-card reader, and everyone should appreciate the low starting price.
With the Latitude D400, Dell manages to keep the snazzy industrial design it rolled out with its Latitude D600, while shaving off some weight; the Latitude D400 weighs in at an easy-to-tote 3.9 pounds. Of course, lighter notebooks always involve some trade-offs. This ultraportable, like others in its class, has no built-in secondary storage drive, meaning that you may have to carry around an external optical drive (we tested the system with an external DVD/CD-R/W combo drive). Once you add the external drive and a power supply, you're looking at a travel weight of just less than 6 pounds. While the Latitude D400 is a pleasure to carry around, nonetheless, it is heavier than a comparably outfitted IBM ThinkPad X31 (though the X31 is slower and more expensive). The Dell's dimensions, however, are standard for a business-class ultraportable: 11.3 inches wide, 9.5 inches deep, and 1 inch thick.
Like other Latitude models, the Latitude D400 includes both a pointing stick located in the center of the full-size, superfirm, comfortable keyboard and a touchpad in the wrist rest. Including both a touchpad and a pointing stick gives users a nice range of input options.
Because of its compact size, the Latitude D400 is available only with a 12.1-inch display. We found the screen, especially at its native 1,024x768 resolution, to be bright and crisp, especially for an ultraportable notebook.