Dell Latitude D630
Dell Latitude D630 is a Windows 7 Professional laptop with a 14.00-inch display that has a resolution of 1366×768 pixels. it comes with 2GB of RAM. The Dell Latitude D630 packs 160GB of storage.
Connectivity options include Wi-Fi 802.11 ac, Bluetooth and it comes with 2 USB ports, HDMI Port, Multi Card Slot, VGA Port, Mic In, RJ45 (LAN), RJ11 ports.
The Dell Latitude D630 is designed to deliver an outstanding mix of performance, graphics and mobility. This full-featured mainstream notebook enhances the previous-generation Latitude D620 with the latest Intel® Core™ 2 Duo processors, your choice of Intel integrated graphics or NVIDIA® discrete graphics, and new levels of customisation. The fully configurable Latitude D630 can come pre-loaded with Microsoft® XP
On the inside where the D630 diverges from the D620. It’s powered by a Santa Rosa spec Intel Core 2 Duo T7300, which has a clock speed of 2.0GHz with 4MB L2 Cache and a 800MHz Front Side Bus. This is complemented by 2GB 667MHz DRR2 RAM, an 160 GB 7200rpm SATA hard drive, a DVD Re-writer and integrated X3100 graphics. This is all very good, and with this spec the D630 will make mincemeat of the usual office activities, providing plenty of scope for multiple applications and more demanding work too
The D630 isn’t excessively thick or heavy. Weighing 2.4kg with the primary battery, 2.6kg with the extended battery, and measuring 30.3mm thick may not make it an ultra-portable, but it’s still light enough to carried around without too much hassle. This helps make the D630 a really good all rounder, being both large enough to include a reasonably sized keyboard and light enough to be taken out of office.
One of the best features of the D630 is the combination of having both a touch point and a touch pad, and this remains a key feature . The touch point in particular is worthy of praise, being nicely proportioned, sensitive and accurate, while enabling you to control the cursor without moving your hands away from the keyboard.
Connection wise the D630 is well catered for. On the left edge you’ll find microphone and headphone jacks, a 4-pin FireWire port and a slider, which doubles as a wireless on/off switch and a Wi-Fi Catcher switch. Just below these is the slim Smart Card slot, while a little further on is a Type II PC Card slot. Also on the left edge is the obligatory security lock slot, but on the front there are no connections at all since the battery is situated toward the front.
The right edge is dominated by the optical drive; however there are two USB ports mounted horizontally one above the other. On the back there’s a further two USB ports mounted vertically, providing four overall. It’s a small point but a good one, enabling a USB keyboard and mouse to be connected, while providing two further USB devices to be connected without using a hub. Also on the back are modem and Gigabit Ethernet ports, and finally there’s the DC-in, a Serial port and a D-Sub port for connecting an external monitor. As ever there’s a docking port connection on the bottom of the D630, providing further connectivity options should you want them.