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15 used, starting at $196.99
The Latitude D600 is designed for users who require maximum performance in a mainstream notebook. Even with its thin & light design, the D600 doesn't skimp on performance offering the ideal blend of power and efficiency using the Intel® Pentium® M processors and the ATI® Mobility Radeon 9000 video chipset. The D600 offers Intel Pentium Mobile Technology featuring the Pentium M processor, Wireless MiniPCI card. B grade may have screen impressions, red tint at boot and other defects such as hair line cracks, missing feet and/or doors.
Very NiceReviewed by Robyn Abrams, 2010-03-06
I got this for my fiance's Bday and he loved it. We had a couple of issues with it but the sellers were very polite and helped us out very quickly fixing the problems. Customer service was great and he loves using the computer. There has been no issues with it since and it works great.
Laptop NiceReviewed by Carol Durr, 2010-03-02
I thought this was wireless ready. I guess its my own fault and i could be more computer savy. It is a great product, I just wish I knew i had to hard line it to use the internet.
great for schoolReviewed by Alexandria L. Griffith, 2010-02-18
I adore mine.
I'm not a gamer or anything of the sort, I just use mine for
internet purposes and college, and it's perfect. It lags a bit,
which is annoying, but should be expected with the low price.
Overall, I like it a lot.
great serviceReviewed by A. Levesque, 2010-02-15
I did have sme issues regarding the laptop, however i contacted the seller and they were great! i got everything i needed taken care of quickly, and they were very helpful. All and all the laptop works well.
Not bad for a budget laptopReviewed by Paul Berry, 2010-01-10
I ordered a refurbished D600 from Dell Financial Services 3 years
ago. It was a good solid laptop while I had it. Mine had 1gb of RAM
and a CD/DVDROM (no burner). Mine also did not come with an XP CD
or any recovery disc at all. I had an old Windows 2000 CD, so I
loaded that. I tried upgrading it to Vista Home Basic. It was way
slow, even with 1gb of RAM. I ran Server 2003 and Server 2008 on it
for a while, to study for certification exams. I also ran Fedora
and Ubuntu Linux for a while. It even ran a hackintosh version of
OS X fairly well. I think the hard drive started going bad after I
reformatted it so many times. I replaced the hard drive with a
spare 20gb drive. This drive was tpo small for Vista, Office and
all the latest patches. I went back to Windows 2000, because it was
small and ran the best. I never tried it with XP, because Dell did
not include the XP CD with my purchase. This was a great laptop for
learning different operating systems in a test environment.
I did have a few problems with this laptop. First, the CD/DVD drive
had problems booting from CDs after a while. DVDs seemed to boot
ok. Second, the hard drive starget going bad. I think I just wore
it out. It was easy enough to replace myself. Third, way slow with
Windows Vista. I agree with the other reviewers who said it's too
slow to be a gaming computer.
My biggest complaint with the D600, is that it's so darn heavy. It
weighs almost 5 1/2 lbs, or over 6 lbs if you include the charger.
That's just too heavy to lug around when I'm traveling. I sold it
to a friend for a very good price and ordered a Dell Mini 9 netbook
to take traveling. The 2.2 lb Netbook is way more convenient to
take traveling. By the way, most Netbooks have a 1.6ghz processor
compared to the 1.4ghz processor in the D600. Sometimes I miss the
14 inch screen, but the Netbooks small size, lightweight and
portablity more than make up for it.