Pros: Everything built in, keyboard of useable size Cons: Larger and heavier than other laptops
Most laptops these days strive to be the smallest and lightest on the market. To do this, they sacrifice convenience and utility. They frequently have any number of peripherals hanging off by flimsy cords and connectors that you have to carry around in...
Pros: easy to use Cons: it could be a little more durable
i got this laptop about 10 months ago, and i havent really had many problems with it. after about 5 months of hard use, some of the keys start to fall off. they can be replaced by yourself, or you can take them to the dell store, where they will do it...
Pros: Speed, Efficeny, and Tech support (and a good price). Cons: Can only use two drives (floppy and cd-rom) if you sacrafice of the printer.
I recently purchased a Dell Latitude CPt and must say I wasn't too impressed. The laptop was purchased to replace a Sony VAIO (PCG-812). Though the Latitude has great speed and efficency, I did have some hardware problems. Ever since I recieved the...
Pros: Good value, not loaded with useless software Cons: Flimsy plastics, spotty quality control
I have been working with a group of about 300 different Latitude Cpt's (150 - Cpt C's and 150 Cpt S's). The specs are good enough and overall these systems are a good value. Let me just outline the problems that we've seen over the past...
Pros: Very solid feeling, good battery life Cons: Expensive to buy
The Dell Latitude CPt laptop computer is, in my view, probably one of the best around. Apart from a few features which aren't quite to my liking, they couldn't have made a much better laptop. The build quality on the outside is amazing, and the overall...
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