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Dell Intros New
Latitudes
August 13, 2008
Inspired
by close collaboration with nearly 4,000 IT professionals and end users,
Dell introduced a completely new line of Latitude and Dell Precision
laptops, ranging from the lightest ultra-portable in the company’s
history to the most powerful mobile workstation.
The new Latitude
systems provide breakthrough battery life, brilliant new design and
style - including a choice of five colors.
“Since 1995, we’ve shipped more business laptops worldwide than anyone,”
said Michael Dell, chairman and CEO of Dell. “This, and our 5 million
plus conversations a day with customers, gives us real insight into the
needs of the digital nomad. Today we’re translating that insight into
breakthrough productivity, portability and design. The new Latitudes are
breathtaking.”
Dell’s re-engineered Latitude lineup answers a wide range of user
profiles:
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Ultra-Portable - Dell Latitude E4200 is a
12.1-inch laptop that starts at 2.2 pounds, making it the
lightest commercial notebook in the company’s history. The
13.3-inch Latitude E4300 has a starting weight of 3.3 pounds.
Designed for road warriors and executives who demand maximum
performance and light weight, the systems will be available in
the coming weeks.
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Mainstream – The Dell Latitude E6400 and E6500,
available today, are 14.1- and 15.4-inch laptops that start at
$1,139 and $1,169, respectively. The systems are ideal desktop
replacements for high-performance users.
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Essential – The Latitude E5400, a 14.1-inch
notebook, starts at $839, and the E5500, a 15.4-inch notebook
starts at $869. Available today, the systems include everyday
features at a cost-effective price.
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Semi-Rugged – The Latitude E6400 ATG is a
14.1-inch semi-rugged laptop that starts at $2,399 and will be
available next week. It is built and tested to meet Military
810F standards for dust, vibration and humidity.
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Desk-Based - From new port replicators to full
docking solutions that fit any usage scenario with smaller
footprints and streamlined cabling, users can “hot undock.”
“The new Latitude
laptops and Dell Precision mobile workstations represent the largest
client product development effort in the history of Dell,” said Jeff
Clarke, senior vice president, Dell Product Group. “We’ve invested more
than 1 million engineering hours and the result is a family of
head-turning products that are as solid on the inside as on the outside,
with features that enable better security, manageability and
productivity.”
- 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;
and,
- Simplified IT with
compatible peripherals, adapters, docking and robust manageability
features across the entire portfolio.
The company also
previewed Dell Latitude ON, a new technology that will enable
near-instant access to e-mail, calendar, attachments, contacts and the
Web without booting into the system’s main operating system (OS).
Expected in the coming months on the Latitude E4200 and E4300, Dell
Latitude ON uses a dedicated low-voltage sub-processor and OS that can
enable multi-day battery life.
Dell also unveiled a new line of ISV-certified Dell Precision mobile
workstations targeted at performance-oriented customers in the
engineering, media, entertainment and biosciences industries. Available
today, the details include:
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Dell Precision M4400
– Starting at $1,569, the 15.4-inch mobile workstation features
leading-edge graphics and supports up to 8 GB of RAM.
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Dell Precision M2400
– Weighing 4.77 pounds, the company’s lightest mobile
workstation is a 14.1-inch system that starts at $1,449.
The company also
introduced a 17-inch mobile workstation concept. Housed in an orange,
anodized aluminum chassis, it supports up to 16 GB of RAM, a 1 GB
graphics card, upcoming quad-core processors and up to a terabyte of
storage on two drives. This doubles the amount of memory and processor
cores, and triples the storage available on Lenovo and HP mobile
workstations today.
The
new Latitude mainstream and ultra-portable laptops, as well as Dell
Precision mobile workstations, are available with Energy Star
4.0-compliant configurations and meet EPEAT “Gold” rated configurations.
The Latitude E4200 is Dell’s first notebook offering a motherboard
containing halogen-free laminates, as well as halogen-free chassis
plastics and fan housings. The ultra-portable laptop also ships in
packaging that is up to 99-percent recyclable by weight.
Coinciding with the introduction of Dell’s new laptops, the company
launched a new community site called Digital Nomads. It is designed for
individuals who are not defined by the four walls in their office or
home, but by a desire to always be connected for work and play no matter
their location. Community members can come together to read about other
digital nomads and share ideas, tips, tricks and best practices. |