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Dell promises all-day laptop with 19 hours of life

Dell promises all-day laptop with 19 hours of life

By:   On: 11 Aug 2008 For: Network World Canada Creator

The company tapped into its customer base to help design updates to its Latitude and Precision lines, targetting "digital nomads" with a nine-cell battery-operated product. VIDEO: Take a look at the Canadian launch

The laptops have four wireless network connections: wireless broadband, Bluetooth 2.1, ultra wideband and draft 802.11n Wi-Fi connectivity. By the time the models ship in the fall, Dell may have incorporate always-on technology to allow users to check e-mail , view contacts and connect to the Internet without using the host CPU or operating system, using an independent low-power chipset like that of a smart phone, said Cooper. The new lines include:

• The ultraportable, one-kilogram Latitude E4200, with 12.-inch screen, and it’s 13.1-inch, 1.5-kilo sibling, the E4300. “I’ll be this will fit inside an envelope pretty easily,” he teased Apple CEO Steve Jobs, who famously unveiled the Macbook Air laptop from a manila envelope. Dell did not announce prices, but the ultraportables will feature flash hard drives, which will drive up the price.

• The mainstream E6400 and E6500, those of the 19-hour battery-life claim, are 14.1- and 15.4-inch laptops respectively, priced at $1,159 and $1,189 (all figures Canadian dollars).

• The low-price E5400 and E5500, again 14.1- and 15.4-inch, at $859 and $879.

• There is also a ruggedized version of the E6400, and three updated Precision laptops.










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