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12 Aug

Dell launched earlier on today a whole new line of Latitude Noteboks. How many are there? Well just about 7 new Latitudes are here to help us get through our daily lives. Get your reading glasses on ’cause we’re going to take a look at all of them
Made for business customers but not only, these Dell Latitudes will surely match your desires. They will deliver what’s expected from them. They are ultraportable and they have better batteries. New features are also included, but let’s take a look at them.
Battery life has been pimped up and some systems will get up to 19 hours of battery juice. I guess the other 5 hours you’ll spend sleeping. Besides that, we’ll be looking at more connectivity options like N WiFi, WWAN, Bluetooth 2.1, WiMAX, ultra-wideband and mobile broadband options.
As for security you’ll find smart card and figerprint readers, hardware disk encryption and Dell’s ControlVault which means user identity key management and storage. Dell’s ControlPoint will let you manage battery power, networks, connectivity and system security settings.
Colored new Latitudes are going to arrive in the near futures. The E4200, E4300, E6400 and E6500 are going to get Regatta Blue and Regal Red. The E4200 will get the Quartz Pink while the E5400 and E5500 will be available in Matte Black.
The E4200 is a 12 inch laptop which will be only 2.2 pounds heavy. The E4300 will weigh only 3.4 pounds and it will be the first 13.3 inch Latitude so far. It has contactless card and a built-in camera. Both these models will get a backlit LED display, an optional backlit keyboard and optional SSD drive. Dell Latitude On is an option coming in the upcoming months. What it basically does is give you access to mail, contacts, calendar, attachments and Internet without booting into the main OS - which will probably be Vista anyhow.
The Latitude E5400 is a 14.1 inch priced at $839 and the E5500 si a 15.4 inch laptop priced at $869.
Both will come with fingerprint readers. The E5400 will come with optional GPS and mobile broadband and the E5500 will have optional dual pointing devices.
The last two Latitudes are the 15.4 inch Latitude E6500 and E6400 which will give you access for any needed feature you’d want in a Dell laptop. The E6400 will start from $1,139 while the E6500 will start from $1,169 and it will feature FIPS or the Federal Information Processing Standards.
I know I said 7 new Latitude notebooks, but the last one is the E6400 ATG which we’ve seen a couple of days ago already.
Tags: Dell, Laptops, Laptops, latitude, Notebooks, Portable Devices
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