Portability is becoming big business when it comes to laptops these days and manufacturers are starting to cram as much hardware inside these little machines as they can. Intel has really come to the plate with the introduction of the Core 2 line of processors that provide desktop power with very little heat and increased battery life over earlier laptops. My work was nice enough to purchase for me a Dell Latitude D820 to work on, and after a few weeks of using it I’m pleasently suprised by how well it replaces a desktop.
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