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Rare Vintage Dell Latitude X200 Pentium III 3 Windows 2000 Computer Notebook
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Rare Vintage Dell Latitude X200 Pentium III 3 Windows 2000 Computer Notebook
Price: US $325.00

Works as pictured, battery is not holding a charge which causes the bios checksum to error when it is unplugged otherwise works great. No warranty is given on vintage computers due to age. Sold as is as pictured. Includes power adapter.


From Cnet review:


The Latitude X200 is the first Dell ultralight to offer a bottom-docking media slice (historically, Dell laptops have docked from the back). While the slice drives up the price of the total package, it also brings the Latitude X200 to the level of a desktop replacement. The slice has two media slots, which offers an impressive amount of configuration options. The model we tested included a floppy drive in one bay and a front-loading, 8X DVD/CD-RW combo drive in the other. And the slice is easy to use, due to the dual sliding locks. Frequent travelers will appreciate the Latitude X200's versatility, speed, and thoughtful design.The Latitude X200 is the first Dell ultralight to offer a bottom-docking media slice (historically, Dell laptops have docked from the back). While the slice drives up the price of the total package, it also brings the Latitude X200 to the level of a desktop replacement. The slice has two media slots, which offers an impressive amount of configuration options. The model we tested included a floppy drive in one bay and a front-loading, 8X DVD/CD-RW combo drive in the other. And the slice is easy to use, due to the dual sliding locks. Frequent travelers will appreciate the Latitude X200's versatility, speed, and thoughtful design.

Media frenzy

The $2,557 Latitude X200 we tested came with Intel's new 800MHz ultralow-voltage mobile Pentium III-M, 256MB of RAM, and a 30GB hard drive. Its media slice included a floppy drive in one bay and a front-loading, 8X DVD/CD-RW combo drive in the other. Thanks to dual sliding locks, attaching and releasing the slice is a cinch. Sans media slice, the notebook costs $1,999.



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