MPN: C610, Pentium III-M 1 GHz, 256 MB RAM, 20 GB hard drive, 14.1 in. XGA TFT LCD, CD-ROM, Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional, 4...
The stylish Latitude C610 weighs only 2.57kgs (with floppy disk module) and is only 1.4 thick offering enhanced mobility and great performance with the latest Intel Pentium III processor - M combined with the Intel 830MP chipset. Powerful graphics with TFT screen, integrated modem and network cards with the option for Integrated Wireless LAN complete the picture.
Price Range: $335
MPN: C610
Processor: Pentium III-M 1 GHz
Installed Memory: 256 MB (SDRAM)
Hard Drive: 20 GB EIDE
Display: 14.1 in. XGA TFT LCD
Operating System: Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional
Processor Manufacturer: Intel
Processor Type: Pentium III-M
Processor Speed: 1 GHz
Chipset: Intel 830MP
Bus Speed: 133 MHz
Installed RAM: 256 MB
RAM Technology: SDRAM
Max Supported RAM: 1 GB
RAM Speed: 133 MHz
Installed Cache Memory: 512 KB
Hard Drive Capacity: 20 GB
Storage Controller Type: EIDE
CD / DVD Type: CD-ROM
Optical Drive Read Speed: 24x (CD)
Floppy Drive: 3.5"1.44 MB floppy
Display Tech: XGA TFT LCD
Display Size: 14.1 in.
Display Color Support: 24-bit (16.7 million colors)
Display Max. Resolution: 1024 x 768
Graphic Processor: ATI M6-P
Installed Video Memory: 16 MB
External Video Resolution: 1600 x 1200
Audio Output Type: Sound card
Audio Input Type: Microphone
Operating System: Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional
Platform: PC
Expandability: 2 x Type I/II PC Card Slot, Docking Station/Port Replicator
Expansion Ports: 1 x USB 1.1, VGA out, Parallel Port, Serial Port, PS/2 Port, RJ-11 (modem), RJ-45 (NIC), S-Video out
Input Method: Keyboard, Touchpad
Networking Type: Integrated Network Card
Data Link Protocol: Ethernet, Fast Ethernet
Modem Type: Modem
Analog Modulation Protocol: ITU V.92
Battery Technology: Lithium ion
Width: 12.5 in.
Depth: 9.9 in.
Height: 1.4 in.
Weight: 4.9 lb.
Warranty: 3 Years
Product ID: 20794777
Pros: resolution, lightweight, lap warmer
Cons: falls apart, money pit, one usb port
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Review: well ive had absolutely no luck with this laptop .. 1 months in i open it one day and the screen snaps off from the rest... it has nice resolution and picture but its just a hunk of metal and plastic that just falls apart.. ive owned it for not even 5... Read Full Review by nickg555, May 5, 2008
great unit - no troubles going for the long haul !!!
Pros: everything
Cons: needed double usb input but no big deal
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Review: i use this laptop for djing off of it - works great - upgraded to a 40 gig hardrive and 1g ram with no gliches - split the single usb 2.0 input to quad so i could input other devices - mouse - external 80 gig hard drive with 8000 + songs and sound card... Read Full Review by seanhick, Jan 5, 2007
Pros: Battery
Cons: Weight
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Review: I would expect it to be lighter. For those travelling up and down,the extra weight makes a difference. Batteries last long... Read Full Review by janio_h, Oct 13, 2006
Pros: Beautiful screen display. Not bad sound. Lots of plug-ins/ ports.
Cons: Cursor sucks and battery life is no more than 1/2 hr.
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Review: I recently received the dell latitude C610 from my boyfriend for my birthday. He purchased it from a reliable seller on e-bay, refurbished. Great machine for basic things. I'm going to university and use it as a researching and writing tool. The 2... Read Full Review by tommygirl17, Aug 17, 2006
Pros: Fast
Cons: USB 1.1 Cursor sucks Keyboard randomly breaks Screen turned black and broke
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Review: My laptop is well over 3 or 4 years old and by now random keys don't work and the stupid mouse moves all over the screen. Other than that it runs fast and smooth. I think I broke it for good today when the cursor started moving I hit the... Read Full Review by murderya, Jun 18, 2006
A good used laptop for the price
Pros: cheap laptop with a lot of today's features Large screen
Cons: Small hard drive compared to today's standard Small max. resolution
The Bottom Line: A good workhorse laptop for little money. Pick one up if can.
Review: I just got this laptop from a local guy at the beginning of the month, and its been great so far. My desktop is a 3 year old gaming machine, and I needed a computer to just do basic school work while I'm at school and during the commute home. The... Read Full Review by adelossa, Apr 16, 2006
Pros: fast, good hd size, big screen
Cons: the friggin wandering cursor of course
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Review: After verbally beating the heck out of the tech support staff at Dell, they finally admit, it's a design flaw and they are doing nothing about it. I tore one down to nothing but screws and found the problem was a metal support/stiffener under the palm... Read Full Review by unclebobby, Dec 14, 2005
A Refurbished C610 is an excellent value
Pros: Great price for surprisingly fast refurbished laptop.
Cons: Very heavy (7+ pounds) for a small person to carry every day.
The Bottom Line: Buy. You will have to fix the cursor problem, but then its a good machine for desktop, and semi-portable.
Review: I bought the C610 (Windows 2000 Pro, 256 Mb, 20 Gb HD, CD-ROM Drive, USB, some time remaining on warranty) at auction on E-Bay, from a subsidiary of Dell that manages the auctions of refurbished Dell machines. I had compared reviews; right out of the... Read Full Review by petersig, Mar 18, 2005
I wouldn't spend my own money on it.
Pros: Display
Cons: too many parts failed too early in the product's life
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Review: (This is laptop is provided by my employer.) I have been using this laptop for 2 1/2 years, it get CONSTANT use (all day, everyday). The motherboard died within the first 6 months along with one of the memory sticks. Within the first year the cursor... Read Full Review by gbalt, Jan 4, 2005
Pros: - Full sized laptop - Big clear screen - Large HD - Decent battery life
Cons: - Keyboard fails at around 18+ months of regular use - Big&Heavy
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Review: The Latitude C610, when used on a daily basis is a good machine. It has a decent sized hard disk, it has one built in drive at a time, its display is large and battery life is decent. The C610 is a full sized Laptop that is best suited for people that... Read Full Review by glim, Apr 16, 2004
Excellent value for a refurbished notebook
Pros: moderate weight, good performance, very good price compared to new system.
Cons: none so far.
The Bottom Line: If you're looking for a good notebook PC but can't afford $2000 for a new Latitude, a good used Latitude is the next best thing.
Review: I purchased this item on Ebay from a reliable seller, as I needed a laptop to replace the Gateway Solo 3100 I gave to a friend for college use. This purchase differed from the above specifications by including 512MB RAM, and onboard CDRW in place of... Read Full Review by davidis99, Dec 30, 2003