Dell Launches New line Of Latitude and Precision Laptops
13 Aug, 2008, 7:02 pm IST | by
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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. The Dell Precision M4400 starting at $1,569, is a 15.4-inch mobile workstation that features leading-edge graphics and supports up to 8 GB of RAM. The Dell Precision M2400 weighing 4.77 pounds and is the company's lightest mobile workstation. The 14.1-inch system starts at $1,449.1 The company has also introduced a 17-inch mobile workstation concept that is housed in an orange, anodized aluminum chassis, 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. 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. All of the new products are also available with Dell's ProSupport Mobility Services, a suite of modular services that help companies protect assets and data. To protect confidential company information, Dell can also automate data encryption on all laptops and centrally manage company-defined security policies in a way that is transparent to the end-user. Dell's Desktop Manager service allows IT to track dispersed systems, distribute software, manage patches and enforce IT policies. Coinciding with the introduction of Dell's new laptops, the company has launched a new community site called Digital Nomads, 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. |
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