itreviews.com Updated: 2012-01-13 01:25:47
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This is a nice laptop with some good features coming as standard. We love the backlit keyboard and screen auto brightness control. Just be aware that you probably wont stick close to the base price if you start configuring this laptop to your own spe...
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computeractive.co.uk Updated: 2012-01-13 01:25:47
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The E6500 is one of the latest models in Dell’s long-established Latitude family of business notebooks, sporting Intel’s latest Centrino 2 mobile technology and some interesting mobile security options.It’s not exactly stylish, but its satin black-brus...
Good screen; sturdy design; decent security feature...
Will be too heavy for some commuters; expensive...
A good all-round notebook for business users, sturdy design and some interesting security features...
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zdnet.co.uk Updated: 2012-01-13 01:25:47
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The Latitude E6500 is an attractive 15.4in. notebook, not least because you can configure it to closely match your needs. The backlit keyboard is well executed, and we also like the auto-adjusting screen brightness.
Excellent performance, Robust casing, Autoadjusting screen brightness and keyboard backlight, Highly configurable...
Largest hard drive is just 250GB, Essential options soon drive the price up from the entry level...
The Latitude E6500 is an attractive 15.4in. notebook, not least because you can configure it to closely match your needs. The backlit keyboard is well executed, and we also like the auto-adjusting screen brightness...
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expertreviews.co.uk Updated: 2012-01-13 01:25:47
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The E6500 is a sturdily built business laptop with a square, black case and a black, brushed-metal finish on the lid. Subtle blue LEDs above the keyboard display the status of the hard disk, power and internal devices such as WiFi and Bluetooth. The...
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Zdnet.com.au Updated: 2012-01-13 01:25:47
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The Dell Latitude E is a glimpse into the future of laptops. With high expandability, configurable and a strong design, it should suit most corporate environments. Design Starting at 2.3kg (with the smallest battery option), the all-black Dell Latitude...
High resolution, high quality screen, Backlit keyboard, Dualnavigation, eSATA, PCMCIA and Express Card, Ambient light sensor...
Lack of dedicated numpad, Mouse software not as configurable as it could be, Air vent on lefthand side instead of rear...
The Dell Latitude E is a glimpse into the future of laptops. With high expandability, configurability and a strong design, it should suit most corporate environments.
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With the new Latitude series, particularly the tested E6500, Dell has succeeded in landing an outstanding hit. The notebook puts itself clearly in competition to the adequate models of HP and Lenovo and convinces across the board. No compromises have b...
Timelss business design, Robust Magnesium chassis, Good workmanship and haptic, Very good case stability, Extensive connection options in a user friendly order, Extensive security features and communication modules, Bright, outdoor competent LED display...
Decentralized position of the spacebar, Slight bending of the keyboard possible, Somewhat blemished sound replay at maximum volume...
With the new Latitude series, particularly the tested E6500, Dell has succeeded in landing an outstanding hit. The notebook puts itself clearly in competition to the adequate models of HP and Lenovo and convinces across the board. No compromises have been...
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v3.co.uk Updated: 2012-01-13 01:25:47
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The E6500 is one of the latest models in Dell’s long-established Latitude family of business notebooks, sporting Intel’s latest Centrino 2 mobile technology and some interesting mobile security options.It’s not exactly stylish, but its satin black-brus...
Good screen; sturdy design; decent security feature...
Will be too heavy for some commuters; expensive...
A good all-round notebook for business users, sturdy design and some interesting security features...
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