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    The mainstream Dell Latitude D510 doesn't excel in any one area but manages to be a good all-around business notebook.

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    The Dell Latitude D600 remains among the most well-rounded enterprise laptops available.

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    Dell designed its new Latitude C400, the smallest and lightest notebook in its corporate line, for executives on the go.

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    Need a notebook with speed and long life? The new mobile platform from Intel doesn't sacrifice battery life for performance. We test four of the first Centrino notebooks.

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