On May 31, Dell announced new Latitude and OptiPlex business laptops and desktops that speak to the consumerization of IT trend. That is to say, a demand for business-use devices that are powerful and feature rich—here, Dell has incorporated Intel’s new Ivy Bridge processors—but also as well-designed and pleasant to use as the devices one buys for personal use.
Dell’s newest machines were inspired, says David Lord, Dell’s director of marketing, by desires to improve productivity, give people access to the data they need, and to make no sacrifices on the device side, while “making devices folks really want to use.”
Lord adds: “It’s pretty exciting. The 6430s is the thinnest and lightest 14-inch commercial notebook out there.”
The Dell Latitude E6430s features a 14-inch display in a 13.3-inch chassis. And while super portable at 3.75 pounds and dimensions of 13.2 by 1.06 by 8.8 inches, it’s built around a Tri-metal casing with an anodized aluminum display back, magnesium alloy wrapped corners, steel hinges, a powder-coated base, a spill-resistant keyboard and an LCD coating to protect from spills. A StrikeZone shock absorber, Fast Response Free-Fall sensor and rubber hard drive isolation are further measures to keep the realities of mobility from slowing down workers. Read More
Dell’s newest machines were inspired, says David Lord, Dell’s director of marketing, by desires to improve productivity, give people access to the data they need, and to make no sacrifices on the device side, while “making devices folks really want to use.”
Lord adds: “It’s pretty exciting. The 6430s is the thinnest and lightest 14-inch commercial notebook out there.”
The Dell Latitude E6430s features a 14-inch display in a 13.3-inch chassis. And while super portable at 3.75 pounds and dimensions of 13.2 by 1.06 by 8.8 inches, it’s built around a Tri-metal casing with an anodized aluminum display back, magnesium alloy wrapped corners, steel hinges, a powder-coated base, a spill-resistant keyboard and an LCD coating to protect from spills. A StrikeZone shock absorber, Fast Response Free-Fall sensor and rubber hard drive isolation are further measures to keep the realities of mobility from slowing down workers. Read More
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