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If you need to stay connected where ever you are, then consider a Dell notebook with AT&T BroadbandConnect service. This wireless broadband service utilizes AT&T's 3G network for typical download speeds of 700kbps - 1.7Mbps.

AT&T's network provides coverage in nearly 350 major metropolitan areas. If you're outside of those areas, the service utilizes the EDGE network that covers 17,000 cities.

Below are several Dell notebooks, reviewed by the staff at NotebookReview.com, that can be configured with an integrated AT&T wireless broadband card so that you have an easy solution to use AT&T BroadbandConnect. For a full list of Dell notebooks that are Mobile Broadband ready, see the sidebar to the right.

Mobile Broadband Ready Dell Notebook Reviews

Dell Latitude E6400 Review - The Dell Latitude E6400 is a 14" laptop targeted towards businesses that need good performance, solid design, and a commonality of parts for an entire workforce. This notebook competes against such notebooks as the HP EliteBook 6930p and Fujitsu LifeBook S7220. The E6400 offers a wide range of hardware configurations, as well as Solid State Drives (SSDs) for the businesses that require extreme ruggedness and extreme performance. Should your company rush out and purchase the latest generation of Dell business notebooks? We took a closer look to find out.

Dell Studio 15 Review - Dell continues to try and update their notebook designs this year, and the new Dell Studio 15 is the latest consumer 15-inch notebook that highlights these new designs. Is it possible to take design elements from the 13.3" XPS M1330 and the 15.4" Dell XPS M1530 and make a budget notebook that keeps consumers happy? Take a look at our full review of the Studio 15 to find out for yourself.

Dell Inspiron 1525 Review - The old days of bulky, overweight Dell notebooks may be coming to a close in 2008. Today Dell announced their latest addition to the Inspiron family of notebooks, the 15.4-inch Inspiron 1525. We are happy to have a pre-production unit to review, and this sleek successor to the Inspiron 1520 might just surprise you.

Dell XPS M1530 Review - Dell made a serious effort in 2007 to listen to customer feedback criticizing Dells older, thick and heavy laptops. The result was the amazingly thin and light XPS M1330, one of the sexiest looking notebooks of 2007. The new Dell XPS M1530 is an impressive 15.4" screen notebook designed similar to (just larger than) the very successful 13-inch XPS M1330.

Dell Studio 17 Review - Last year Dell finally realized that consumers don't want another nameless, faceless black and gray laptop that gets lost in the crowd. Today's mobile generation wants notebooks that are as unique and stylish as possible. The result was the amazingly attractive and amazingly popular 13.3" XPS M1330 and the 15.4" Dell XPS M1530. Taking things one step further, Dell announced the highly customizable Studio 15 and Studio 17 notebooks.

Dell Inspiron 1720 Review - The Dell Inspiron 1720 is a 17" desktop replacement targeted towards younger consumers, most of whom are in school. This notebook competes against such notebooks as the HP dv9500t and Toshiba P200/P205. The 1720 offers a wide range of hardware configurations, as well as 8 different color options to be customized exactly as you want it. Processors range from the T5250 all the way up to the T7700, RAM from 1GB to 4GB, HD from 120GB to 500GB (250GB x 2), display resolutions starting at WXGA+ up to WUXGA, and color ranging from jet black to sunshine yellow.

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Dell Mobile Broadband Ready Notebooks

Latitude
D430
D630
D630c
D631
D830
ATG
E4200
E4300
E5400
E6400
E6400 ATG
E6500

Precision
M2400
M4300
M4400
M6400

XPS
M1210
M1330
M1730

Inspiron
1420
1525
1720

Studio
15
17


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