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Information on classic Dell laptops from the 90s and 2000s.


Latitude

Dell business laptops.

D-Series

D8xx (15" Desktop Replacement): D830 | D820 | D810 | D800 |

D6xx (14" Compact): D631 | D630 | D620 | D610 | D600 |

D5xx (14 and 15"): D531 | D530 | D520 | D510 | D505 | D500 |

D4xx (12" Subnotebook): D430 | D420 | D410 | D400 |


C-Series

C8xx Series (15" Desktop Replacement): C800 | C810 | C840 |

C6xx Series (14" Compact, Pentium III): C600 | C610 | C640 |

C5xx Series (14" Compact, Celeron): C500 | C510 | C540 |

C4xx Series (12" Subnotebook): C400

CS Series (13" Ultracompact): CS | CSx |

CP Series (12, 13, and 14" Compact, older): CP | CPi | CPx | CPt |


L-Series

Not all of these are related to each other but this is the best way I could think of to group them.

131L | 120L | 110L | 100L | L400 | LS | LM | LX |


V-Series

Fixed-configuration value models, not sold in the US. They were sold in Japan, not sure about other markets.

V740 | V710 | V700


X-Series

Ultraportable/Subnotebooks

XT3 | XT2 | XT | X1 | X300 | X200


XP-Series

Desktop replacements, preceeded the C-Series

XP | XPi | XPi CD |


Older


Inspiron

Consumer Laptops. Some of these are original, and others are modified Latitude models with different styling and some configuration changes.

List mostly complete.


XPS

The XPS name dates back to 1993, but in the case of laptops, it started off as their gaming brand. After Dell bought Alienware, it turned instead into their ultra-premium consumer series.

Gen1 | Gen2 | M1210 | M1330 | M140 | M1530 | M170 | M1710 | M1730 | M2010


SmartStep

Weird entry-level brand that Dell had around for a few years in the early 2000s.


Pre-Latitude

Dell laptops older than the Latitude or Inspiron brand.



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