NotebookReview has a review up of the Dell Latitude D520 and writes, "Overall I am very pleased with Dell Latitude D520. While this particular configuration lacks in high end bells and whistles like a top of the line processor or dedicated graphics, it does offer an excellent balance of power
NotebookReview has a review of the Dell Latitude D531 and they write, "My general impression of this notebook is neither wholly positive nor negative. It has little problems yes, but such things might be expected for a budget notebook you're paying $799 for. The build quality is good overall and
NotebookReview has a reivew of the Dell Latitude D630 and they conclude, "The short time spent with the laptop was enjoyable. Would I still order from Dell? Without a doubt, but this time I would pick the machine to be bundled with 2GB and forget about this moronic idea of
TrustedReviews has a review of the Dell Latitude D430 and they write "An intuitively designed, durable and well featured ultra-portable, the lack of an integrated optical drive is the only reasonable complaint one can place against the D430. As such, if you're after a notebook that's easy to live with
PCMag has a review up of the Dell Latitude D420 and writes, "As expected, the D420 slowed to a crawl on Adobe Photoshop scripts and video-encoding tests. But the battery life reached 6 hours 7 minutes on our MobileMark 2005 tests. That's more than an hour shy of the ThinkPad