MANILA, Philippines — Dell has recently launched its newest line of laptops that fall under the Dell Latitude 3000, 5000, and 7000 series.
With the latest mobile computing products, Dell balances “sophisticated design, quality construction, and uncompromised durability to offer businesses of all sizes a wide variety of solutions.”
“These exciting new additions to the Latitude line provide our commercial customers what they’ve been asking for by bringing touch capability to the workspace at desirable price points,” said Christopher Papa, country manager of Dell Philippines.
All the models have touch displays that offer Corning Gorilla Glass NBT for up to 10 times higher scratch resistance compared to soda lime glass, the predominant material used in laptop screens throughout the industry. They also come with StrikeZone shock absorbers, Fast Response Free-Fall sensors, and rubber hard drive isolation for added protection of valuable data.
The Latitude 7000, Dell said, is the most secure and manageable of the Ultrabooks, which they said comes with “exceptional reliability and has mobility at its finest with business-class style.”
With the 12-inch model starting at just 20 millimeters thin and 1.3 kilograms, the Latitude 7000 price starts at P45,000.
While the Latitude 5000 and 3000 series, the computer company said, allows for “easy entry into business-class computing.”
Both series, with a choice of 14-inch and 15.6-inch screen sizes, will be able to address the needs of today’s “dynamic workforce by enabling easy entry into business-class computing,” according to a statement provided.
The Latitude 5000 will be available end of October, while the the 3000, which is already available in the market, has a base price of P26,000.
Worth adding is the 9020, a powerful Intel vPro-enabled All-in-One desktop with touchscreen capability.
Powered by the latest Intel Core i7 processors, it comes with a choice of hard drive, SSD or hybrid drive; high-speed memory options; and optional discrete graphics.
It has a 23” multi-touch display that supports the Windows 8 Interactive experience.
With “form and function being the goal,” this new line is designed to run for content creation, engineering, and other professional software applications.
source: interaksyon.com