August 12th, 2008

Dell Latitude E Series (E4200)Dell today announced newly designed Latitude E Series laptops and Precision mobile workstations.

The new Latitude systems are based on Intel processors. The notebooks provide “a breakthrough battery life” and a choice of five chassis colors.


Ultra-Portable - Dell Latitude E4200 is a 12.1-inch laptop that starts at 2.2 pounds, making it the lightest commercial notebook in the company’s history. The 13.3-inch Latitude E4300 has a starting weight of 3.3 pounds. Designed for road warriors and executives who demand maximum performance and light weight, the systems will be available in the coming weeks.

Mainstream – The Dell Latitude E6400 and E6500, available today, are 14.1- and 15.4-inch laptops that start at $1,139 and $1,169, respectively. The systems are ideal desktop replacements for high-performance users.

Essential – The Latitude E5400, a 14.1-inch notebook, starts at $839, and the E5500, a 15.4-inch notebook starts at $869. Available today, the systems include everyday features at a cost-effective price.

Semi-Rugged – The Latitude E6400 ATG is a 14.1-inch semi-rugged laptop that starts at $2,399 and will be available next week. It is built and tested to meet Military 810F standards for dust, vibration and humidity.

Desk-Based - From new port replicators to full docking solutions that fit any usage scenario with smaller footprints and streamlined cabling, users can “hot undock.”

Dell Latitude E Series
According to the press release, the Dell Latitude E6400 has a battery life of up to 19 hours. All of the new Latitudes feature a full-frame magnesium alloy construction and all-metal hinges, backlit keyboards, and the ControlVault solution. It consists of “intelligent security sub-processors with embedded non-volatile storage that centralizes and helps protect user credentials and security keys in a single hardened security vault away from the systems main drive”.

The laptops also incorporate the Dell Latitude ON mini operating system that boots near-instantly and provides access to e-mail, calendar, attachments, contacts, and the Web.

Regarding the Precision mobile workstation lineup, there are two new systems - the M4400 and M2400.

Dell Precision M4400 – Starting at $1,569, the 15.4-inch mobile workstation features leading-edge graphics and supports up to 8 GB of RAM.

Dell Precision M2400 – Weighing 4.77 pounds, the company’s lightest mobile workstation is a 14.1-inch system that starts at $1,4491.

Dell Latitude Notebooks

This article was initially published on 02/01/2008, and updated with the new info on 03/20/2008 and 08/20/2008.

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August 13th, 2008 at 1:47 pm |

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August 15th, 2008 at 3:12 pm |

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August 18th, 2008 at 3:02 pm |

[…] The Latitude E Series E6500 is based on Intel’s Centrino 2 technology. The notebook comes with a Core 2 Duo processor, up to 8GB of the latest DDR3 memory, up to 250GB of hard drive space or a 64GB solid state drive, and a DVD ROM, Combo drive, or DVD burner. The Intel 4500MHD integrated or the NVIDIA Quadro NVS 160M 256MB dedicated GPU manages its 1280×800 or 1440×900 display. The latter uses LED backlight. In addition, Dell announced that the E6500 will be offered with a 1920×1200 screen later. […]

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