Dell today announced the Latitude ATG D620 (All-Terrain Grade), the company’s first semi-rugged laptop computer for customers who work in tough environments.
Dell Latitude ATG meets military standards for vibration, humidity and altitude and is designed to protect against accidental bumps, moisture, and other elements that customers encounter working in the field. The new system features a shock-mounted hard drive, spill-resistant keyboard, port covers and high durability paint and is designed to withstand challenging conditions commonly associated with military environments, construction sites and first responders, such as police and emergency organizations, according to Dell.
Dell Latitude ATG D620 includes a 14.1-inch widescreen display with ambient light sensor (ALS), glass overlay and anti-reflective coating. The ATG D620’s display is 1½ times brighter than most mainstream corporate notebooks for better viewing in sunlight, the company’s claims.
Dell Latitude ATG D620 Specifications:
* 500 NIT LCD with non-reflective coating
* 14.1-inch WXGA screen (1280 X 800 resolution)
* Supports up to 4GB3 DDR2 SDRAM
* ATG task lights for keyboard lighting
* Shock mounted-hard drive and LCD
* Intel Core 2 Duo processors
* Microsoft Windows Vista Capable
* Three-year Next Business Day On-Site Service5 standard
* CompleteCare Accidental Damage Service6 optional
The Latitude ATG provides hard drive image compatibility with the Latitude D620. It is also compatible with all D-family wireless and security products as well as accessories like docks, port replicators, and power adapters.
Priced from $2499, The Latitude ATG D620 is now available in the U.S. and will be available in other Dell regions in the next couple weeks.
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