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Dell Latitude 3500 review – not a bad try for a cost-effective business notebook

Dell Latitude 3500 review – not a bad try for a cost-effective business notebook

Posted on November 8, 2019 By Jarvis

According to Dell, the Latitude 3500 is ideal for people that find themselves developing their business. Whether it is going to be a personal device or a working machine for your staff, the Latitude supposedly offers great support and versatility, for a low-low cost.

Well, the cost is not that low, at all, but we kinda saw that coming, given that this laptop is not an Inspiron – it is a freaking Latitude.
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