Thursday, July 21, 2011

Dell Improves on an Already Impressive Tablet

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Dell’s Latitude XT2 tablet, announcing today, offers a few improvements over its predecessor, the Dell Latitude XT with its multitouch screen, thinner chassis, and longer battery life. The 12.1-inch, 3.5-pound system is only 1-inch thick and very portable. While the system doesn’t include an optical drive onboard, you will find one in the optional battery such as Dell BAT-I3700 battery, dell 5081P battery, Dell Inspiron 3700 battery, Dell Precision M40 battery, Dell Precision M50 battery, dell Inspiron 700m battery, dell Inspiron 710m battery, dell F5136 battery, dell 312-0306 battery slice.


The multitouch capacitive display lets you move images and video around, zoom in, and out, and make selections the same way you would on an iPhone, which is to say,


using two fingers to pinch, rotate, and the like directly on the screen. The system also comes with a sleek-looking stylus. The capacitive touch means you don’t need to apply pressure to the screen. Instead, you can just slide your fingers or the stylus along the screen lightly to scroll Web pages or jot down some notes.


You can get one of two screens. The 1280x800 LED display helps keep the weight down while providing maximum brightness. The Daylight Viewable LED display with the same resolution is also light but is optimized for outdoor viewing with a 450-nit panel.


This Centrino 2 tablet is configurable with up to 5GB of DDR3 RAM, a 60GB or 120GB 5,400-rpm SATA hard drive or a 64GB or 128GB solid-state drive (with a 256GB option coming soon). You can also get 8GB of online storage. Only Intel’s integrated GMA 4500MHD graphics are available.


Aimed at the business, health, and education sectors, the XT2 offers built-in mobile broadband with AT&T and Sprint. Dell has placed the antennas in the lid for the XT2, instead of under the system as they were in the XT. This should allow for better connectivity.

And for ultimate portability, Dell promises the AC adapter weighs just half a pound. Also, because it’s a Latitude, it will work with any Latitude adapter, making life a little easier for IT managers.


Dell hasn’t released official pricing but states that all the prices will be comparable to the existing XT, which is to say, starting at $2,382 for the base configuration and stretching to $3,112.

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