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Dell Announces Latitude XT Tablet PC

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Tablet PCs look cool and make people who carry them seem important. They’re for those who can’t be bothered to flip open a laptop to type or for those who simply don’t want to type at all. These computers are probably good for presentations too, provided they don’t make you look like you’re carrying an oversized clipboard. Regardless, here is the Latitude XT, the device that Dell hopes will bring new interest to the tablet PC market.

  • Accuracy and speed – touch response times on the Latitude XT are faster than the Lenovo X61T1
  • Advanced digital palm rejection technology, helping prevent inadvertent contact that disrupts pen input
  • The digitizer technology on the Latitude XT is rated up to 10 times more durable than competing resistive touch digitizer technology
  • Maintenance-free, no-battery pen with eraser and “right” mouse click functionality
  • Optional media base for docking and optical media
  • Full-size keyboard with dual pointing
  • Up to 64 GB2 solid state drive; up to 120 GB2 hard drive
  • Optional battery slice designed to provide up to 9.5 hours of battery life3
  • Intel® Core 2™ Solo and Duo ULV processors
  • ATI™ Radeon™ X1250 UMA integrated graphics4

Source: Press Release

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