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    Which model is this?

    Discussion in 'Dell' started by Asics, Feb 11, 2006.

  1. Asics

    Asics Notebook Enthusiast

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    Does anyone know which model the one second from the right is? It's supposed to be a latitude I guess.

    Oops. That attachment is so small you may not be able to see it. It's from Dell's site, though.
     
  2. Amber

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    To me it looks like the B120 or B130 since it is black. Are you talking about the black or grey one?

    You can click on the image and it make it bigger.
     
  3. Asics

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    That's what I thought at first, Southern Girl, but the base of the B series is entirely black. On the picture, the top of the base (or hand rest area) is black, but the bottom is silver. Hadn't seen that before and wondered if it might be a new model...maybe a D820 or something!

    Also, thanks for the tip on clicking the photo...that helps!
     
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    can you provide a link of where you got that from? the one in front is the Latitude X1 I believe and the one in the back is no current Latitude. I have seen some upcoming Latitude notebooks but they'll look like the current D410 does so that's not the right look either.
     
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    I noticed it a couple of times today when I went to Dell's site. If I remember correctly, it was on Dell's home page. It is somewhat similar to the D410, though, isn't it?
     
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    It does look similar to the D410 at least color, but it doesn't look wide enough though to be it. The one in your link looks like it should be a widescreen.
     
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    So D820 or D620? :D
     
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    hmm, good question. i would say probably D820.

    Here is why. In the other image, I'm 99% sure that is the 9400 which we all know is 17in, so if you compare the two, its only a couple of inches bigger. i think the latitude will have the same screen sizes just different specs, so the D610 is considerably smaller than the 9400.

    That's my reasoning :p
     
  9. NYCscorpio2000

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    Those are new models... on one of Dell's webpages where they talk about notebooks being "RoadReady", there is a picture of a falling Latitude that looks like a new model. and looks like the pic in the initial posting here.
     
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    OK, Southern Girl and abaxter, if they've put a picture of a new model up on their site, surely any provisions of an NDA have now been waived. So tell us what you know!