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23 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
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36 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
79010023
The editors liked
Strong performance
Long-lived nine-cell battery
Sturdy construction
Bright display
Comfortable keyboard
Corporate-level security
Including smart card reader
WWAN available as an option
Lengthy three-year warranty.
The editors didn't like
Somewhat heavy for a thin-and-light notebook
Native screen resolution makes icons and text look small
Dells Latitude ATG (All Terrain Grade) D630 is full of surprises, including a solid-state hard drive, but for $3,211 we expected a few extras, like mobile broadband or a DVD burner, for example. More importantly, we expected a semi-rugged notebook tha...
Abstract: With General Dynamics/Itronix, GETAC, Panasonic and others being increasingly successful with their durable, semi-rugged and rugged notebooks, Dell had to offer something in that range. The Latitude ATG was the first such product. It was based on the s...
Sturdy magnesium-alloy body, Excellent productivity performance, Discrete graphics, Very good endurance with nine-cell battery, Wealth of security features
Battery is in front of the machine, Heavier than Lenovo T61, Not the best wireless range
The Dell Latitude D630, the update to the very popular D620, packs in all the essentials needed to keep road warriors productive on the go: a speedy Intel Next Generation Core 2 Duo processor, excellent Wi-Fi throughput, and blazing-fast mobile broadba...
Abstract: E-Value Code: MAG-630TR will be active for one month from publication. "There are few things that an IT manager at a big company values more than continuity – after all, the last thing he wants is for a notebook to be discontinued when he's halfway thro...
Extremely sturdy design and feel, Amazing security software, Bright screen, Great battery life, Awesome overall performance, System tends to run cool and quiet, Excellent customer support, Practically zero bloatware
Somewhat expensive upgrades, Sound quality, Contrast ratio could be better, Not a Lenovo keyboard
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 saving money. There are some things I wish could hav...
Strong performance; long-lived nine-cell battery; sturdy construction; bright display; comfortable keyboard; corporate-level security, including smart card reader; WWAN available as an option; lengthy three-year warranty.
Somewhat heavy for a thin-and-light notebook; native screen resolution makes icons and text look small; fingerprint reader decreases mouse button size.
Corporate users cant go wrong with the Dell Latitude D630, which integrates Intels latest mobile platform with a business-friendly feature set and lengthy extended battery.
Abstract: Great design and build quality are coupled with a stunning nine-hour battery life, and it’s affordable too In some group tests, we have trouble choosing a winner from several close runners, but this month there was simply no question....
Strong performance, Longlived ninecell battery, Sturdy construction, Bright display, Comfortable keyboard, Corporatelevel security, including smart card reader, WWAN available as an option, Lengthy threeyear warranty
Somewhat heavy for a thinandlight notebook, Native screen resolution makes icons and text look small, Fingerprint reader decreases mouse button size
Corporate users cant go wrong with the Dell Latitude D630, which integrates Intels latest mobile platform with a business-friendly feature set and a long-lived extended battery