A look at Dell's new Latitudes
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Dell on Wednesday introduced a batch of Latitude laptops for the enterprise: one ultraportable, two reliable standbys and one netbook.
The first additions come to its Latitude E family of laptops.
The 13.3-inch Dell Latitude E4310 ultraportable shown here is built for mobile employees. It exchanges low-voltage processor options for standard voltage, in the form of Intel Core i5 dual-core.
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Memory in the Latitude E4310 comes up to 8GB and its 1,366x768-pixel, WLED display is anti-glare. Storage is up to 500GB. The ultraportable starts at £1,029.
The Latitude E5410 and E5510 (above) are less-pricey 14.1-inch and 15.6-inch models designed for IT professionals. Inside, there are Intel Celeron Core i5 or i7 processors, memory up to 16GB, Intel HD graphics and an anti-glare LED display.
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A side view of the 15.6-inch Latitude E5510, which is priced at £419 and up.
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The 14.1-inch Latitude E5410, like the E5510, provides up to 320GB of storage. The laptop starts at £409.
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Beyond the Latitudes is Dell's new 10.1-inch 2110 netbook. It is intended as a secondary computer for desktop users and/or the education market.
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The Latitude 2110 carries an Intel Atom N470 processor. It provides up to 1GB of memory, up to 250GB of storage and a promised battery life of up to 10 hours. The netbook starts at £295.
For more on this story, see Dell rolls out new Latitude enterprise laptops: E4310 ultraportable, 2110 netbook; E5410, E5510 on ZDNet.com