Unsolved
This post is more than 5 years old
12 Posts
0
47367
May 8th, 2006 16:00
D510 vs D520
In our company we work with the Latitude D510. I'm interested in the difference between the D510 and D520 for normal office work and remote VPN work.
Is the dual-core T2400 (1,83 Ghz) prefered above the Celeron M 430 (1,73 Ghz)? (almost the same price)
Is there a difference in battery performance?
Is this road-ready casing a great improvement for durability?
We write off our laptops in five years, are there special benefits in the D520 which I should consider?
Any other comments are welcome also.
thanks in advance
Tom
Message Edited by Corival on 05-08-200612:17 PM
0 events found
No Events found!


athagon
10 Posts
0
May 14th, 2006 00:00
manicguitarist
1 Rookie
•
13 Posts
0
May 14th, 2006 07:00
The dual core chips are very fast, and the battery life is very long also. As to whether you need that kind of power for your business depends on what you do.
I run the IT dept for my company, and the software developers get dual core machines, the sales guys just don't need them.
M
falafelfro
9 Posts
0
June 8th, 2006 14:00
sdanville
70 Posts
0
November 16th, 2006 00:00
stonent
2 Intern
•
823 Posts
0
November 19th, 2006 15:00
The D520 however is sort of like a D620 packed into a D610's case.
In ever case I've seen, if you put a Pentium in a (C/D)5 series system it boots up as a (C/D)6 series instead.
C500 > C600
C510 > C610
( I don't know if a C540 existed, I've never came across one)
D500 > D600
D510 > D610
Message Edited by stonent on 11-19-200611:03 AM
yallos
2 Posts
0
December 13th, 2006 18:00