Dell Latitude X1 review

This is one hot product. And we mean hot

That background isn't red, it actually on fire it's so hot

TechRadar Verdict

Fast, but too many niggling issues

Pros

  • +

    Gigabit LAN

    Very light

Cons

  • -

    No PC card slot

    External DVD-RW drive

    It runs hot, too hot

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It's hard to identify a single magic ingredient that can make a laptop stand out, but we can safely say that the Latitude X1 doesn't have it. It's certainly not a style accessory and it won't impress your friends. On the other hand, who cares about them?

Being a fraction larger than the competition means that the X1 is fitted with a 12.1-inch screen, bigger than any model here. To be honest the picture is no better, but you're less likely to be squinting at it while you type. The X1 is one of the lightest notebooks at this size, although there's a reason for that: the DVD-RW provided is an external drive that plugs into a USB port.

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