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Dell Introduces a Heap of Fresh Latitude laptops

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Several classes include magnesium-alloy construction:

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Weighting in as low as 2.2 and 3.3 pounds, the Latitude E4200 and E4300 respectively are powered by Intel Core 2 Duo processors, have integrated graphics, and can be equipped with either HDDs or SSDs. The E4200 features a 12.1-inch screen LED backlit screen while the E4300 has a 13.3-inch LCD. These ones will become available in the next few weeks.

Kicking off at $1,139 and $1,169, the 14.1-inch E6400 and 15.4-inch E6500 respectively make use of speedy 2.8 GHz Core 2 Duo CPUs, up to 8GB of memory and can be loaded with Nvidia Quadro graphics.

Already on sale, the 14.1-inch and 15.4-inch E5400 and E5500 laptops are also based around an Intel platform and can be equipped with up to 8GB of RAM but not with an SSD. The E5400 starts off at $839 while the E5500 can be found at $869 and above.

As for the E6400 ATG, this one will hit the stores next week and is the uber-tough version of the E6400. Its price tag - at least $2,399.
Source: TechConnect
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I've always had a soft spot for Latitudes since they're rock solid performers (and built rock solid to boot). I've personally had a pentium-2 latitude (which cost $2000 back when I got it), and a pentium-4 latitude (1600x1400 res screen) and I loved both of them. The pentium-2's mobo died a few months ago but that's after 9 years. If I ever bought a dell notebook now, latitude would be the way to go even over their XPS line.
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