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Thursday, 22 September 2011

Dell Latitude XT3 Convertible Tablet Announced


Dell has concluded to list the fresh Latitude XT3 Convertible Tablet on the company’s official website after nearly 5 months of being.At the beginning it was advertise that the XT3 Convertible tablet would turn into available in July but it has been postpone until now, it has been listed on both the maker’s US and Canadian websites but still no official release date.

The Dell Latitude XT3 measures 323 (W) x 221.7 (D) x 30.9 (H) mm, it arrives accompanied by a tri-metal design that make certain permanence There is a spill-resistant keybaord, it arrives accompanied by a 13.3-inch LCD touchscreen display/optional outdoor-viewing screen that uphold both pen and finger input and delivers a 1366×768 pixel resolution. The XT3 is powered by Intel’s second-generation of Core Processors with Intel HD 3000 graphics,

It uphold WiFi 802.11 b/g/n, optional Bluetooth 3.0 connectivity, GPS and mobile broadband modules, it has an ExpressCard slot, a multi-card reader, a DVD drive and an integrated HD webcam.


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Wednesday, 29 June 2011

Dell Latitude E6410 Laptop Review


Dell Latitude E6410 Specifications:

14.1 LED-backlit WXGA+ 1440x900 Display
Intel Core i7 620M processor (2.66GHz, 4MB cache)
NVIDIA NVS 3100M Dedicated Graphics with 512MB VRAM
4GB DDR3 RAM
250GB 7200RPM hard drive (Western Digital Scorpio Black)
Intel Wireless Wi-Fi 6200AGN
Built-in Bluetooth v2.1+EDR
8X DVD burner
One-year limited warranty
9-cell Li-ion battery (85Wh)
Weight: 4.26lbs starting (5.5lbs configured)
Dimensions: 13.2 x 9.4 x 1-1.2-inches

The Latitude E6410 is the latest in a long line of business notebooks from Dell. Sporting a wide range of Intel Core processor options, Intel integrated and NVIDIA NVS 3100M dedicated graphics, and two display options. In this review we see how this Dell business notebook compares to others already on the market.


Build and Design


The Dell Latitude E6410 has a very modern look and feel, with a few changes this generation to give a nod towards past models. The E6400 brought the latest body style, with a black alloy shell. The E6410 this time around keeps the body style, but switches back to the gunmetal gray coloring scheme which was found on the D630 and D620 before it. The finish has a pseudo-brushed appearance (painted, not actual brushed metal like on the HP EliteBook) that seems to resist fingerprints more than the real thing. The lower half of the notebook keeps the black metal design, with a large service panel that lets you access everything in the notebook by removing a single screw.

Inside the E6410 the look is matte black on everything besides the keyboard and model lettering. Compared to what you might find in a consumer model, there are no glossy or reflective surfaces besides the small chrome lettering on the Dell branding logo. This is nice if you use your notebook in brightly lit areas where reflections can be distracting. It also means that smudges and fingerprints won't be a problem from day-to-day use.

Build quality is very good and if feels very durable with the metal panels top and bottom. In the business notebook market not all makers have stuck with metal body panels. After the T60-series ThinkPad, Lenovo switched to a plastic top cover, which has stuck for every generation since then. The HP EliteBook though keeps the metal top cover and retains the image and feel of a higher-grade notebook over a standard plastic consumer model.


The Latitude E6410 chassis felt very well built and resisted any flexing in the usual spots. The palmrest and touchpad showed no signs of sag under heavy prodding. The keyboard directly over the optical drive stayed firm, even though most notebooks do show some signs of weakness in this area. Grabbing the notebook by the palmrest and carrying it around didn't cause any twisting or creaking noises. With the notebook closed the screen cover gave above average protection for the screen and should prevent any keyboard key marks on from imprinting on the LCD after being transported in a backpack loaded with other items. With the notebook open it took a good amount of pressure applied to the back of the cover before it showed any ripples or distortions on the display.

Users looking to upgrade parts of IT staff looking to replacing components will find the Latitude E6410 very easy to service. Dell designed the entire bottom around a single access panel with a single screw holding it in place. After removing the screen (which is retained with a spring so it never gets lost) you simply slide the cover down about a smidge and pop it off. With the cover removed you gain access to the WWAN, Wi-Fi card, memory slots, processor and heatsink, CMOS battery, cooling fan, and the instant-on OS card. Outside of having a cover that removes by the thought of wanting to upgrade alone, the E6410 is probably the easiest notebook we have come across to upgrade.

Ports and Features

The Latitude E6410 is packed with a ton of connections, including three USB 2.0 ports, an eSATA/USB combo port, VGA and DisplayPort-out, audio jacks, LAN, and FireWire-400. Other features include an optical drive, SDHC-card reader, and a SmartCard reader.

modified from notebookreview.com


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Thursday, 9 June 2011

Dell Latitude XT2-12.1-inch Laptop


The new Latitude XT2 has eventually being anounced by Dell. The Latitude XT2 arrive to fixed  the record as the first tablet PC that  take advantage of the multi-touch technology.

The Dell Latitude XT2 is a 12.1-inch laptop which characterize an Intel Core 2 Duo ULV SU9300 1.2GHz or choice of SU9400 1.4GHz processor the one that is packed by specification such as 128GB SSD for storage, 80GB/120GB hard drive, integrated Intel GMA 4500MHD video card and up to 5GB of RAM (DDR3).

The 12.1-inch LED-backlit multi-touch display has a 1280×800 pixels resolution  the one that has a Digitizer pen for multi touch advantage.The notebook also comprise an ExpressCard slot, a SD card slot, choice of fingerprint reader plus support for WiFi and Bluetooth Connectivity.Dell Latitude XT2 has a  starting price of $2399.



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Wednesday, 8 June 2011

Dell's Latitude Gets Rough and Ready

While a business-class notebook is often a good idea just for reliability’s sake, what if you need something tough enough to be used either as a murder weapon or in an environment where you may run into other murder weapons? Of course there are less stunningly bleak uses for an all terrain, ruggedized notebook, and Dell has them all covered. They’ve recently announced updates to their XFR and ATG lines of Latitude notebooks.

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Thursday, 2 June 2011

Review on Dell Latitude E5410

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If you’re looking for a choice for the future year and you would like to make it truly fast then you certainly need to enter for the Dell official website and search on the Dell Latitude E5410 netbook or probably buy it. Not just you will find this gadget at a great beginning cost, but in the same time you will adore all which surrounds this gadget – you've all the causes of buying it.


This gadget has a beginning cost of $519 and it’s made in such a method that you reduce costs and you get wonderful productivity within the same time. This gadget has now power strength and vital features and it’s realized with superior client security settings.

The Dell Latitude E5410 netbook is a section of the Dell Latitude E – F family and it’s manufactured in such a method that it has a specialized style and truly durable within the same time.

All the laptop computers from your Dell Latitude E – F family are recognized in an ultra-mobile method and within the same time you will be sure that you are able to use them. They also have a lovely feedback and they’re wonderful to be utilized as business netbooks – actually, this is what they're: business notebooks.

There’s the durability and complexity detail that we would like to mention about…. Therefore, this gadget is long lasting and it’s tough with exciting features and you’re likely to get benefit of wonderful features whilst you’re on the run!

Dell Latitude E5410 Picture


Dell Latitude E5410 Picture

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Monday, 6 December 2010

Dell launches Latitude range of business laptops










Dell just announced a bunch of laptops, but these two are particularly interesting to us because we love ultra-portables (who doesn't?). The 12.1" Latitude E4200 weighs only 2.2 Lbs (thanks partly to its SSD drive), making it the lightest Latitude laptop ever. And it does that while preserving a size that allows to have a comfortable keyboard. Secondly, the E4300 is a 13.3", which is probably the best compromise between portability and work comfort. It weighs 3.39lbs. Both laptops feature a 1280x800 resolution display
The Latitude E6400 and E6500 are replacing the Latitude D630 and D830 as the new 14- and 15.4-inch form factors, respectively. Both have a magnesium-alloy backbone like their predecessors, but you'll notice that Dell has moved away from a matted silver finish in favor of brushed aluminum paint. Dell understands that design, especially in this age, is an important business element, which is why red-and-blue-color schemes will also be available in the September 2008 timeframe. Other notable features include dual-pointing devices, as the E6400 and E6500 have both a pointing stick and a touchpad; an RFID SmartCard sensor rather than an actual slot; and a one-screw-remove-plate at the base, so getting to the innards of the laptop is as simple as removing one screw. One of the most memorable things about the D630 was the impressive battery life and multiple battery options. With both laptops, you have the option of a 9- or 12-cell battery.

Dell's new Latitudes feature:

  • All-day computing on the E6400 with breakthrough battery life of up to 19 hours
  • Full-frame magnesium alloy construction and all-metal hinges
  • Sophisticated keyboard design
  • Ease of use with Dell ControlPoint, centralizing control of user settings for power management, connectivity configurations and security management in a single application
  • First business-class laptop with an intelligent backlit keyboard that automatically adjusts to ambient light levels
  • Exclusive ControlVault solution - intelligent security sub-processors with embedded non-volatile storage that centralizes and helps protect user credentials and security keys in a single hardened security ''vault'' away from the systems main drive
  • The E6500 is the only laptop with both a contact-less Smart Card reader and a fingerprint readers that complies with Federal Information Processing Standards
  • Simplified IT with compatible peripherals, adapters, docking and robust manageability features across the entire portfolio.

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