Select DELL for the manufacturer, Latitude for the product, then type your model number.
Most notebook hardware is proprietary, costlier than its hardware desktop counterpart, and
might only be available from the manufacturer of the original notebook (e.g. DELL) So, be
prepared for that.
(If any of the above links are separated into more than one line, copy and paste the parts
in order onto the address line in your web browser.)
There is no need to buy these things from Dell or any other specific
manufacturer, given that their prices are usually higher than they need
be. Most laptop drives are interchangeable these days, so if you buy a
reasonably recent drive it will probably fit your machine. But yes, it
doesn't hurt to confirm before you buy. For memory , you can look at
some third party providers, such as Crucial (http://www.crucial.com ?),
who have online configurators that enable you to determine which memory
your particular machine requires.
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