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Dell Creates Laptop and Community For "Digital Nomads"

Triliaeris   on 13 August 2008 - 13:11 · 3 comments & 3220 views

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Dell has announced a new line of Latitude and Dell Precision laptops built for the consumer on the go.

The new laptops have an increased battery life, can be customized in a wide range of colors and options and are equipped to meet the demands of the digital nomad.
  • Ultra-Portable - Dell Latitude E4200 is a 12.1-inch laptop that starts at 2.2 pounds, while the 13.3-inch Latitude E4300 has a starting weight of 3.3 pounds. These laptops are expected to 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 and are great for the desktop user who wishes to switch completely to a laptop.
  • Essential – The Latitude E5400, a 14.1-inch notebook, starts at $839, and the E5500, a 15.4-inch notebook starts
    at $869.
  • Semi-Rugged – The Latitude E6400 ATG is a 14.1-inch semi-rugged laptop that meets military standards for dust, vibration and humidity. This laptop starts at $2,399 and will be available in the coming weeks.
And with the release of the these new laptops also comes the release of a community dedicated to those on the go. Digital Nomads gives those who aren't tied down to a desk a place to chat with one another, a way to follow Dell updates through twitter, and keep up-to-date on the latest Dell information.

Link: Dell Computers, Inc.

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#1 MrRogers on 13 Aug 2008 - 15:08
I love my Lattitude. I would want to get one of these but I'm tired of the weak video cards.
(1 reply) #2 Burst404 on 13 Aug 2008 - 15:15
So, can I advertise my company here, too? Didn't know Neowin news had boiled down to front news advertisements...
#2.1 Eis on 13 Aug 2008 - 22:47
Relax man, some people might want to know this. I don't see how it can possibly hurt you just by being here anyway.

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