Dell packs a good mix of features in a lightweight five-pound frame, including the fastest Verizon Wireless EV-DO connectivity. Write in a variety of security options and blazing dual-core performance and the Dell Latitude D620 is the best choice for companies large and small.
The D620′s ergonomics are first class. The full-size keyboard has a good feeling (even if it is a bit mushy), and unlike some past Latitudes button clicks are quiet. The system comes with a pointing stick, touchpad, and a number of mouse buttons for each. We also appreciate the dedicated volume and mute buttons above the keyboard, and the practical Wi-Fi Catcher Network locater (an LED when a wireless network is available, without turning the system shows).

To improve the durability, Dell has wrapped the package in a magnesium alloy exoskeleton. The hard drive is shock-mounted, but it offers no active hard drive protection, such as an acceleration sensor. The keyboard is spill-resistant.
Our test system was equipped with a 1.83 GHz Intel Core Duo T2400 processor and 1 GB of memory configured. The couple has a pretty good score of 219 in our MobileMark 2005 benchmark test. The integrated Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 950 graphics engine is adequate for typical business process tasks.

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Battery life from the included six-cell battery was a good 4 hours and 25 minutes. The optional nine-cell battery ($ 99 pre-configured) should be up to seven hours.
The 80GB hard disk is plenty for a portable, and we liked the inclusion of an 8x DVD + RW/DVD-RW drive. The D620 has no memory card slots, but you do get four USB ports. Lift the cover matte, dark silver and find a 14.1-inch widescreen display. The 16:9 format is ideal for frequent travelers, because it gives you extra screen real estate without the extra height. have seen in contrast to some of the higher-resolution screens, we see we found the 1280 x 800-pixel resolution from our test model slightly.

Horizontal viewing angle for the screen are excellent, but decreases the brightness when viewed from above with the lid open less than 90 degrees. The wide display is also a natural fit for movies, although we found more blur on action sequences than on competition. The tiny built-in speakers deliver enough volume for personal and business use but offer very little bass.
Other features include a choice between EV-DO (included in this price, at $ 179) and HSDPA ($ 225), and its embedded antenna and radio that you do not need a PC Card. The dual offer could make the D620 the platform of choice for multinational companies or those who travel abroad, since HSDPA is widespread in Europe.

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The D620 offers excellent performance in our EV-DO speed tests with an average of 498.4 Kbps. Dell attributes its performance (HP and Lenovo use Sierra Wireless card for its EV-DO notebook computer) edge to the inclusion of Novatel Wireless Modem Card Dell and its antenna design.
The wireless broadband option, in addition to the 802.11a/g standard system Wi-Fi radio. In our tests yielded the radio relatively low throughput (11.63 Mbit s at 5 feet from our access point and 7.01 Mbps at 50 feet).

Dell has focused on security with the D620. Here you’ll find a fingerprint reader and an integrated smart card reader to restrict the access. If you would like more protection, the D620 comes preloaded with the Embassy Trust Suite by Wave Systems. The suite handles multi-factor authentication (password protection, a fingerprint reader and a Smart Card slot), pass wordn administration for end users, secure e-mail (via TPM) and PKI support.
If you need a powerful, always connected thin and light notebooks and how the idea of a widescreen display, the Dell Latitude D620 is currently the best choice.

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