Written on: 25/07/2007 by degbert (120 reviews written)
The Dell Latitude D620 has a spec that means you are booting, starting up and processing about as fast as you could possibly need. At the end of the day, if a machine can do that task reliably, then that's the basic job done - that's what computers are for.
Anything more aesthetic is largely irrelevant and when you consider the entire hardware industry has become so cut-throat that the stuff itself is just really mass-market commodities rather than pieces of engineering, there's little...
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Written on: 04/06/2006 by sisela (1 review written)
The screen is a real disapointment. This Dell Latitude D620 unit has the WXGA+ (1440x900) screen. The grainy background makes the screen look out of focus. I've tried changing all the setting under the sun (dpi, native resolution etc) This problem appears to be property of the physical screen. (read more)
Written on: 09/05/2006 by littlenick (3 reviews written)
Far better than D600 that was replaced with the D620.
The Dell customer support is still extremely poor, I contacted them to make sure I could use the Docking station we have for the D600 with the D620 and was passed around 6 different people. It took me over an hour to find out it could be used. I gave up trying to get the D600 fixed even though it has 3 years warranty because they messed me around so much.
Wouldn't recommend it because of my previous problems with Dell laptops, have had a...
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Bpinnc's Response to sisela's Review
Written on: 09/07/2006
I agree with the comment on the 1440x900 screen being grainy. I've only had this notebook 2 days and it is driving me crazy. It is part of a corporate lease renewal - last notebook was a D600 with only a 1024x768 native resolution, but it was bright and had great contrast. The screen on the D620 (WXGA+) is horrible - VERY limited vertical viewing angle and VERY grainy - at any resolution. If your eyes are not 30 years old - BEWARE!
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<br>Has anyone compared the two display options:
<br>- WXGA (1280x800), vs.
<br>-WXGA+ (1440x900) uuugggh!
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<br>bp in nc