Dell Latitude D620 Laptop Computer System Dual-core Processor Wireless XP Pro | 
| Brand: Dell Category: CE
List Price: $1,299.00 Buy Used: $238.99 as of 9/4/2010 23:01 PDT details You Save: $1060.01 (82%)
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Seller: Milas Corp Rating: 8 reviews Sales Rank: 3381
Color: grey Number Of Items: 1 Operating System: Windows XP Professional Edition Processors: 1 System Memory: 2048 Memory Type: PC2-5300 Hard Drive Size: 80 Free Memory Slots: 2 Includes Software: Office Professional Package (MS Office Compatible), Anti-Virus Software, Original Restore Media Display Size: 14.1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 12 Dimensions (in): 0 x 0 x 0 4 USB 2.0 compliant connectors Serial (DTE): (one) 9-pin connector; 16550-compatible,16-byte buffer Video: (one) 15-hole connector for VGA (video) out Infrared: one port compatible with IrDA Standards 1.1 (Fast IR) and 1.0 (Slow IR) Audio: microphone-in-jack; stereo headphones/speakers jack Docking: 280-pin connector for the Latitude D/Port-Family, Advanced Port Replicator, or D/Dock-Family Expansion station Modem: RJ-11 port (56K v.92 Modem) Ethernet LAN: RJ-45 port (10/100 Ethernet LAN) One (Type I or Type II PC card) Audio type/controller: AC97 Stereo: 20-bit stereo-digital to analog and 18-bit stereo analog to digital 16-bit stereo sound integrated speakers Video type: 128-bit hardware accelerated Graphics Battery & AC Adapter Included Warranty: All laptops come with a 60 day warranty
MPN: Latitude D620 Model: Latitude D620 UPC: 837654219218 EAN: 4250401285926 ASIN: B001U5617K
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Dual-core processors allow your laptop to split tasks between two separate processor cores so that they can share the load | | • | Additional software installed such as spreadsheet and word document programs, online user's guide and more! | | • | 2048mb/2GB of memory will improve performance and help extend the useful life of your system as you run software applications | | • | Internal wireless card - This allows you to connect to any wireless hotspot | | • | Internal Network card - This allows you to connect to a High speed DSL / Cable internet modem |
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Product Description The Latitude D620 is designed for users who require performance, mobility and convenience in the work place, school, or home. Starting at 4.41lbs the Latitude D620 meets the customer need for a durable notebook with an ideal blend of the latest technology and mobility. Small and light, yet packed with performance, The latest in mobile technology with the next generation of Intel? technology, Freedom to work where you want, with extended battery life, Designed and built to meet your toughest notebook scenarios, Full magnesium-alloy construction for years of reliable performance.
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Used Dell Latitude D620 laptop February 11, 2010 Ned (Atlanta, GA USA) 5 out of 6 found this review helpful
I used the same laptop at work for the about the last 3 years, and it is a work horse. I can buy a brand new commercial laptop for couple hundred bucks more, but I wanted the reliability of the professional business laptop. I have to say this used business machine Laptop works well except for 3 problems: First, the battery only lasts 5 minutes, second, the DVD burner drive work sporadically (DVD door doesn't eject consistently, and it doesn't always detect the DVD or CD in it). Handed the laptop to my 11 year old daughter few weeks after purchase (Christmas gift), so I did not find out about these problems until 2 month after purchase. Contacted the seller, but the warrantee had expired after 30 days of purchase, so I have to buy a battery and drive on my own. Third thing, the XP pro operating system was loaded on the computer, but the recovery disks were not included; I hope the hard the hard drive doesn't crash sometime soon.
Bargain Notebook January 4, 2010 M. DiStasio (Severn, MD) 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
I purchased the D620 for my daughter in college when her 2 yr old HP notebook died due to an overheating problem (long story). After verifying that the D620 worked properly by connecting to the internet and installing XP SP 3, I moved over one of the RAM chips (for a total of 1.5 GB) and the harddrive from the HP. I then installed Windows 7 and recovered her data files (I didn't really expect a college student to use the flash drives that I gave her for backups). Finally, I installed software including Office 7. Throughout the process the D620 performed flawlessly. I tested it by running DVDs, Office apps and videos over the internet (after I set up a wireless connection). This is one fine notebook, very fast and with a good display. Its only "short comings" are obvious from the specs, i.e., no web cam, no media slots and no DVD burner. But these are clearly minor issues given the price.
Good Laptop for the price December 7, 2009 CoMaddMax (Evergreen, CO USA) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
Laptop was as advertised, shipping was fast and it was well packed. I would recommend to a friend.
A perfectly good laptop October 18, 2009 Ghost Rider in the Sky (Seattle,WA) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
To read one of the other reviews one would think the reviewer is talking about a completely different machine. My family has two of these and we have experienced none of the problems that the other reviewer has mentioned. XP is a very stable platform and we'll see if Windows Seven will live up to the hype. As far as poor sound I wonder compared to what? I've had several different laptops and netbooks and they sound tinny compared to the D620. Besides, I hook the machine up to external powered speakers to listen to my music library.
Let's face it. If Dell built poor quality equipment they wouldn't be in business as long as they have been.
This is one great piece of equipment.DELL LATITUDE D620 14.1" WXGA
Piece of garbage August 19, 2009 Deimos (Alberta) 3 out of 9 found this review helpful
Even running an outdated OS like windows XP in 2009 this laptop under performs. It takes a very long time to start up programs, long load times, long boot times, random freezes, hard drive problems after one year with further degraded performance, it's a cheap mess. The laptop itself is very heavy and rugged but lugging that weight around to protect cheap unreliable hardware seems foolish to me. The hard drive always requires at least 40% improvement on read times even right after a de-frag. The track-pad stops working randomly and when using this laptop for work that can be a major problem and usually requires a restart. Internet explorer crashes randomly on this machine but works fine on any other system I have , VM-Ware takes roughly 10-15 mins to load to a useable state on this laptop, the speakers are terrible, the usb ports require drivers to work properly and like most Dell systems I have used including the XPS the dvd-rom drive stops working and stops reading disc's after you install a few programs, rip music or change disc's a couple of times requiring yet another restart....the dvd rom icon even goes missing from my computer like you don't even have a dvd drive to begin with?!?! Well I think I have covered everything and it's basically the whole damn computer.
Over all this laptop is nothing but heavy, cheap, unreliable garbage.
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