Wednesday, March 28, 2012

Dell Latitude CPX Notebook (650-MHz Pentium III, 128 MB RAM, 12 GB hard drive) Review

Dell Latitude CPX Notebook (650-MHz Pentium III, 128 MB RAM, 12 GB hard drive)
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My employer provided this machine. I find it marginally acceptable, but I would not spend my own money on such a system.
Major misses:
1) It comes with the synaptics touchpad, which defaults to accepting taps as mouse clicks (it should default to the 'suppress taps')
2) Shutdown service takes too long, even for Windows 2000.
3) No option to order with Linux or without Windows, even though Dell previously touted this feature.
For everyday use, I still gravitate toward my iBook. The Latitude has inadequate USB connectivity (only 1 port), and wastes precious back panel space on a PS/2 style
keyboard/mouse port and a 25-pin parallel port.
Once you plug in a mouse, you have NO USB connectors left for a digital camera or other peripherals. This makes the latitude a niche machine for corporate environments with very specific requirements.

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