Dell Latitude X1 Ultraportable Laptop

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Dell Latitude X1 Specifications:

  • Intel Pentium M processor 733 (1.1GHz ULV) combined with the Intel 915GMS chipset
  • 12.1-inch WXGA (1280 x 768) Super Bright display
  • 256MB to 1.28GB of DDR2 400MHz shared SDRAM
  • Choice of 30GB or 60GB hard drives
  • Standard internal Intel PRO wireless 2200 802.11b/g and Dell Wireless Bluetooth 350
  • Choice of optional external 8X DVD-ROM, 24X CD-RW/DVD combination and 8X DVD+/-RW optical drives, floppy disk drive, and 40GB second hard drive
  • Integrated 10/100/1000 Gigabit5 Ethernet and 56K12 V92 modem
  • Ports include: two USB 2.0, VGA, headphone and microphone, SD/Compact Flash cardreader, IEEE 1394 (FireWire)
  • Optional 6-cell, 53WHr Smart Lithium Ion Battery
  • Choice of Windows XP Home or Windows XP Professional Operating System
  • Three Years Next Business Day On-site Service
  • Dimensions: 0.98-inch high, 11.26-inches wide, 7.7-inches deep; (25.0mm high, 286mm wide, 196.8mm deep)

Read more at Dell Latitude X1 Ultraportable Laptop Released (pics, specs)

CNET Reviews has a review of the Dell Latitude X1 and comments - ‘Sonoma architecture brings PCI Express to the Latitude X1, though the notebook lacks an XPress card slot for future high-speed expansion; cards are not expected to show up until 2006, and we’re not convinced that this is a feature you’ll regret not having. Intel’s 915 integrated GPU, which can borrow up to 128MB of system memory, powers the wide-screen 12.1-inch WXGA screen; we found the screen big enough to show two or three data windows at once and even adequate for DVD viewing. The rest of the components are among the smallest and the most battery friendly available: a 1.1GHz ultra-low-voltage Pentium M processor; a big 60GB hard drive running at a slow 4,200rpm; and 512MB of 400MHz DDR memory. On the downside, none of these components is easily removable, so upgrades and component swaps will be difficult, if not impossible. Our $2,002 test unit, priced toward the high end of the Latitude X1 line, also featured a self-powered external CD-RW/DVD-ROM drive that connects to the laptop via a pair of USB 2.0 cords.’

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