Dell revamps Latitude laptop line

By Dan Ackerman, CNET News.com
14 August 2008 07:18 AM
Tags: computer, dell, laptop, latitude, pc

This week, Dell has unveiled a major revamp to its Latitude laptop line with the new E series, anchored by the 15-inch Latitude E6500 and 14-inch E6400.

The Dell Latitude E6400
(Credit: Dell)

The most striking break from the traditional grey Latitude look is the new black brushed metal design, which promises to be thinner and lighter than the current versions. In a Latitude first, select models will also be available in Regatta Blue, Regal Red and Quartz Pink (but not at launch).

These new systems are powered by Intel's Centrino 2 platform, and also offer options such as backlit keyboards (an idea we heartily endorse), SSD hard drives (up to 64GB), and 7,200rpm hard drives with accelerometers, along with all the expected connectivity options, including mobile broadband, 802.11n Wi-Fi, and WiMax.

In addition to standard 6- and 9-cell batteries, Dell promises "all-day computing", with the optional 12-cell "battery slice"; essentially a giant battery that fits over the entire bottom of the system.

Dell's ControlPoint software
(Credit: Dell)

The new Latitudes also feature Dell's ControlPoint software: the latest version of the catch-all apps found on almost any business laptop for easy access to power settings, security features, networking functions, diagnostics, and administrative controls. Business-friendly features include Intel's vPro platform, a TPM chip, fingerprint reader, and a contact-less smartcard reader.

Dell is breaking its new Latitude line out into four categories:

  • Ultra-Portable — The Dell Latitude E4200 (12.1-inch, 1kg), and the Latitude E4300 (13.3-inch 1.5kg).
  • Mainstream — The Dell Latitude E6400 and E6500, starting at US$1,139 and US$1,169 respectively.
  • Essential — The 14.1-inch Latitude E5400 starts at US$839, and the 15.4-inch E5500, starts at US$869.
  • Semi-Rugged — The 14.1-inch Latitude E6400 ATG starts at US$2,399.

The ATG version of the E6400
(Credit: Dell)

The Latitude E6500 and E6400 are available right away in the US, along with the less-expensive E5500 and E5400 (which add some weight and lose the LED backlit displays, Display Port video output, and other high-end options). The 12-inch E4200 and 13-inch E4300 are arriving sometime in September in the US.

Also shipping starting next week in the US is the E6400 ATG, which stands for all-terrain grade. It's essentially a version of the E6400 built into a new semi-rugged shell.

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    DELL is Back baby! steveballmer -- 14/08/08

    Apple is toast now! Dell is back with a vengence baby!

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