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beginning to trickle into the English-speak- ing world, and, sad to say, a
Weight: 4.2lbs with battery
Dell Latitude D420 with Samsung screen (view large image)
Processor and Performance:
either."
As a machine designed for business use, the D420 provides only a single speaker in the upper left corner that provides expectedly underwhelming sound with poor overall clarity. Nevertheless, a headphone jack is provided, and when hooked up to either headphones or speakers, the sound reproduction was better than expected, with little-to-no hissing and rich sound that was far superior to that provided by my DV1000 when playing back music. In terms of volume levels, be warned that the output can be defeaningly loud on headphones when turned up to 100%, so be careful when hooking up your devices. Finally, I initially encountered an issue with the PC speaker that would result in an irritatingly loud beep being played when first connecting to Wi-Fi networks or receiving emails; this could only be corrected by disabling the hidden Beep device in the System Control Panel for anyone who encounters the same issue.
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