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The new Dell Latitude Ultrabooks and laptops have arrived

The new Dell Latitude Ultrabooks and laptops have arrived

Dell has unveiled the latest in its business PCs: the Latitude 7000 Ultrabooks ™ and the Latitude 5000 and Latitude 3000 series. The Latitude 7000, 5000 and 3000 series are also available with a touch screen.

The new Dell Latitude Ultrabooks and laptops have arrived

 

Dell business laptops are among the most secure laptops in the world: the 7000 Series Latitude 12 and 14 are among the most secure Ultrabooks in the world. Models with best-in-class Dell Data Protection solutions, Dell Data Protection | With comprehensive encryption based on encryption and state-of-the-art technology, Dell Data Protection | They have protection based on a Protected Workspace solution. Dell has designed its latest business computers to reduce the time and cost of IT. For faster deployment, better management, and easier upgrades, models are available with custom Intel vPro extensions and automated devices.

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Latitude Ultrabooks and laptops are made using the highest quality materials - brushed aluminum, reinforced magnesium alloy, strong steel hinges, woven carbon fibers, durable powder-coated bottom, drip-proof keyboard and LCD seal. The touch-controlled display provides optimal image, adequate touch sensitivity, brightness and durability. The Corning® Gorilla® Glass NBT ™ technology for the Latitude 7000, 5000 and 3000 series touchscreens is up to ten times more scratch-resistant1 than soda-lime glass, the most common raw material for laptop screens.

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Latitude laptops also feature StrikeZone ™ shock protection, a fast response drop sensor, and rubber hard drive insulation. The Latitude product line outperforms its competitors in MIL-STD 810G third-party durability tests.

 

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