The first additions come to its Latitude E family of laptops.
Memory comes up to 8GB, its WLED display is anti-glare (1366 x 768), and storage is up to 500GB (7200 RPM), 250GB (encrypted 7200RPM) or 256GB (SSD).
The 3.4-lb. laptop sports rounded corners, less-fingerprint-friendly paint, and an improvement to both its microphone (it’s now digital array) and webcam, pleasing videoconferencing veterans.
Dell says it’s moved the system’s free-fall sensor from the hard drive to the motherboard for faster detection. It’s also added an optional backlit keyboard.
It’s available now and starts at $1,449.
Inside, you’ll find Intel Celeron, Core i5 or i7 processors, memory up to 16GB, Intel HD graphics and an anti-glare LED display.
More specs:
- Display, 14.1-inch: WXGA (1280×800 or 1440×900)
- Display, 15.6-inch: HD (1366×768 or 1600×900)
- Storage: up to 320GB (SATA 5400, 7200 RPM); 250GB (encrypted 7200 RPM); 128 GB (SSD)
- Optical drive: DVD-ROM, DVD+/-RW, Blu-ray
- Webcam: 2.0 megapixels
- Battery: 4, 6 or 9 cells
- Connectivity: Gigabit Ethernet; wireless LAN (b), mobile broadband, Bluetooth 3.0
- Ports: RJ-45, four USB 2.0, microphone, headphone/line out, 3-in-1 card reader, 54mm ExpressCard, SmartCard or PC card reader, VGA
The new systems are also available now and start at $759 and $789, respectively.
Features include:
- Intel Atom N470 processor
- Up to 1GB memory
- Up to 250GB storage (SATA 7200RPM) or 64GB SSD
- Ports: 3-in-1 card reader,
- Battery life up to 10 hours
- Weight: starts at 2.84 lbs
- Optional touchscreen
- Optional increased screen resolution (1024×600 to 1366×768)
- Antimicrobial keyboard
- Collaboration tools: audio, microphone, optional webcam
- Connectivity: Wi-Fi, mobile broadband, WiMax
- Colors: black, red, blue
Finally, Dell said it’s working with Citrix to validate its Dell Latitude laptop and Dell OptiPlex desktop client systems for the new XenClient technology, introduced today.
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