The Dell Latitude series of laptops run on a variety of Intel processors from 400 mhz to 1.2 ghz.
Yes, I have one with Windows 7.
A fair price range for a Dell Latitude 610 laptop computer would be from $100 to $200. The Latitude 610 is an old laptop and does not have enough power to efficiently run modern programs and can be purchased secondhand cheaply.
In my experience good and bad I have an old dell latitude and although it has had a very gentle life it is crumbling Most recently the only usb port has become wobbly and loose and stopped working Generally old HP/Compaqs always seem to be last better but your mileage may vary BTW I run ubuntu Linux and XP on my dell and Ubuntu is Much faster and more stable but again ymmv
Sorry Forgot to add too question it has 1024 mb RAM 160gb HDD and OS is XP
The Sims 3 requires a minimum of 2.0 GHz processor, 2 GB of RAM, and a DirectX 9 compatible video card with 128 MB of video memory. The Dell Latitude D610 typically has older hardware that may not meet these requirements, especially in terms of RAM and graphics capabilities. While it might run with very limited performance, it is unlikely to provide a satisfactory gaming experience.
Some people can run pro tools on the Dell Inspiron 1520 and some have issues. It is best to contact dell support.
yes but you might not have all the dell drivers.
Lines of latitude run east-west and measure north-south.
Yes. But, unless you have a newer machine it may not run well? When Mojang updated Minecraft to use the new launcher (1.6 and above) it also raised the bar, as it were, so it is processor intensive and can be a ram hog if you want to run a server also. The game is written in Java and Mojang has dropped support for the older versions, so if the latest version of Java won't install on your computer then it may not run. If you have an older machine (few years old or a lower end one) you may not be able to run many of the "mods" but the stock game should be fine.
Depending on the model and options it would run between $350-700 as a general estimate. Source: Dell Employee
Lines of latitude run parallel to the Equator (which is zero latitude).
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