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Dell’s Latitude E7240 is a class act among 12.5-inch business laptops, but you’ll need to pay to play: This Ultrabook costs a cool $1795 as configured for this review, though you can get into ...
The Latitude E7240 from Dell combines the mobility and simplicity of a tablet with the flexibility and power of a laptop. The razor-sharp touchscreen display makes browsing the internet a breeze ...
Dell's Latitude E7240 is a neat and powerful business-grade 12.5-inch ultrabook with plenty of configuration options, including Windows 7 or 8 and touch or non-touch screens.
The Latitude 10 is a 10.1-inch Windows 8 tablet with a resolution of 1366 by 768 pixels. It runs on Intel’s Atom system-on-a-chip processor with 2GB of RAM, up to 128GB of flash storage, as well ...
The Dell Latitude 7000 Series begins at $1,049 USD and is available worldwide today with touch-enabled systems available September 12, 2013. The Latitude 3000 Series begins at $599 USD and is also ...
Dell told us the Latitude 7000 series is the “world’s most secure Ultrabook, without question.” It comes with the highest level of encryption and authentication tools, and security hardware ...
Dell's Latitude 6430u, an ultrabook designed for the business market, is a case study of what's going awry in the business computing space in 2013. But let's start with the good.
The Dell Latitude E7240 Touch is a compact sub-3.5 pound business ultrabook with a 1080p touch screen and MIL-SPEC certification.
The Dell Latitude E7440 ships with Windows 8 Pro (of course you can easily upgrade to Windows 8.1 any time) and runs an Intel Core i5-4300U (1.9GHz) processor with Intel HD Graphics 4400.
The Dell Latitude 6430u is the first ultrabook to grace Dell’s business-focused Latitude lineup, and our hands on time with the machine suggests that it’ll be one to watch.
Score 7/10, supreme computing power in a slim elegant package but with a hefty price tag. l Dell Latitude E7240 Ultrabook, £789 (dell.co.uk) ...