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<endeca_term>Dell Latitude</endeca_term> XT3 Tablet PC

Dell Latitude XT3 Tablet PC

Dell's convertible Latitude XT3 tablet has some neat features and a good choice of configurations. However, it lacks USB 3.0 and an optical drive, battery life is disappointing and it's relatively heavy for a 13.3in. notebook. As a result, we'd hesitate to recommend it for everyday use. Read more

20 March, 2012 by Sandra Vogel
<endeca_term>Dell Latitude</endeca_term> E6420 ATG

Dell Latitude E6420 ATG

The highly configurable Latitude E6420 ATG's ungainly looks are underpinned by a solid chassis design. The screen and keyboard are both good, as is the battery life. We'd prefer integrated USB 3.0 rather than a modular option though. Read more

1 August, 2011 by Sandra Vogel
<endeca_term>Dell Latitude</endeca_term> 13

Dell Latitude 13

Dell's Latitude 13 is an affordable ultraportable notebook that has sacrificed a lot to slim down. Suitable for immodest people with modest computing needs, it lacks power and expandability but is a good fit for many enterprise tasks. Read more

5 July, 2010 by Rupert Goodwins
<endeca_term>Dell Latitude</endeca_term> 5400 & Windows® 7 Performance

Dell Latitude 5400 & Windows® 7 Performance

Up to 61% performance improvement of Latitude E5400 running Windows® 7 over previous generation hardware running... Read more

25 June, 2010
<endeca_term>Dell Latitude</endeca_term> 5500 & Windows® 7 Performance

Dell Latitude 5500 & Windows® 7 Performance

Up to 61% performance improvement of Latitude E5500 running Windows® 7 over previous generation hardware running... Read more

24 June, 2010
Photos: Dell Tech Camp 2011

Photos: Dell Tech Camp 2011

...Dell Latitude XT3 The 13in. Latitude XT3 is a convertible Sandy Bridge (Core... Read more

9 June, 2011 by Charles McLellan

Dell: Windows for business tablets, Android for consumer

...will prefer Microsoft's operating system to Google's Android.The new Dell Latitude laptops, including the E6520, have been redesigned. Photo credit: Dell The... Read more

9 February, 2011 by David Meyer

Dell 'temporarily' cuts online Ubuntu offerings

...offers one laptop with pre-installed Linux through its online store — the Dell Latitude 2100, which comes pre-installed with Ubuntu 9.04, though other... Read more

26 July, 2010
Fujitsu Lifebook T4410

Fujitsu Lifebook T4410

...64cm and weighs 1.8kg. This is only 200g lighter than the Dell Latitude Z600, even though the T4410 has a 12.1in. screen compared... Read more

3 June, 2010 by Sandra Vogel
Government Technology Provider Helps Schools Make the Most of IT With Dell X-Image and ImageDirect

Government Technology Provider Helps Schools Make the Most of IT With Dell X-Image and ImageDirect

...schools' Dell OptiPlex 780 desktops with Intel Core 2 Duo Processors, and Dell Latitude E6410, E5510 and E4310 laptops with Intel Core processors. "In the... Read more

1 November, 2010
Insurance Bureau Saves 7,000 Hours With Operating System and Notebook Solution

Insurance Bureau Saves 7,000 Hours With Operating System and Notebook Solution

...for its employees to accomplish critical tasks. When it turned to the Dell Latitude E6400 running on Windows 7 Professional, NICB found a combination of... Read more

1 September, 2010
Aerial Communications Company Improves Efficiency by Upgrading Operating System

Aerial Communications Company Improves Efficiency by Upgrading Operating System

...concerns, TCOM found that the combination of Windows 7 Professional and the Dell Latitude E6400 was simple and intuitive for users, improving computer performance and... Read more

1 September, 2010
Wireless Retailer Saves Energy, Boosts Efficiency With Operating System and PC

Wireless Retailer Saves Energy, Boosts Efficiency With Operating System and PC

...operating systems. By combining Windows 7 Professional with the power of the Dell Latitude E6400, ABC Phones found a computing system that solved all its... Read more

1 September, 2010
Medical Firm Saves $30,000 a Year With Flexible Operating System and PC Solution

Medical Firm Saves $30,000 a Year With Flexible Operating System and PC Solution

...file and system security. That's when company managers turned to the Dell Latitude E6400 laptop, running the Windows 7 Professional operating system. With new... Read more

1 September, 2010
Equipment Retailer Boosts Efficiency With Powerful Operating System and PC Pairing

Equipment Retailer Boosts Efficiency With Powerful Operating System and PC Pairing

...accessibility. After rolling out the Windows 7 Professional operating system with the Dell Latitude E6400, Goebel was able to overcome all of its operational and... Read more

1 September, 2010

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