The Latitude D600 is a 14" Pentium M-based business laptop, released in 2003. It succeeded the Latitude C640, and was the first 14" laptop in the Latitude D-Series.
Spec | Details |
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CPU | Intel Pentium M @1.4, 1.6, or 1.7GHz |
Chipset | Unknown |
RAM | 2x 266MHz DDR Slots - 2GB Maximum |
Hard Disk | 2.5" IDE - Uses proprietary connector - 20, 30, 40, 60, or 80GB Standard |
Display Options | - 14.1" TFT LCD @1024x768 - 14.1" TFT LCD @1400x1050 |
GPU | ATI Mobility Radeon 9000 - 32MB VRAM |
Audio | Intel AC97 |
Main Battery | Lithium Ion (4 or 6 cell) |
CMOS Battery | Varta 3-cell NiMH |
Power Supply | Dell Large Barrel Jack - Dell PA-10 or PA-12 |
Disk Drives | Latitude D-Series Modular Bay (D-Bay) |
PC Cards | 1x PCMCIA/CardBus Slot |
Networking | - Modem - Gigabit Ethernet - WiFi - Bluetooth (Optional) |
Other I/O | - 1x Parallel - 1x Serial - 1x VGA Out - 2x USB 2.0 - 1x S-Video Out - 1x Line Out - 1x Mic In - 1x Dock Connector - Infrared |
BIOS | Dell BIOS (Phoenix-based) |
Pointing Device | Trackpad and TrackPoint |
Drivers |
User Manual |
Service Manual |
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I really just have two things to note here. The first is that they use a Varta NiMH CMOS battery, and these batteries leak. Luckily, they're not placed directly over the motherboard. They're hidden by a door in the battery bay and should be removed if original. The second issue worth noting is that the left display hinge is somewhat weak, and the metal hinge itself can snap in some cases.
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