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Dell outs new E series Latitude laptops, Optiplex AIO and desktops to entice the enterprise

Dell outs E series Latitude laptops, Optiplex AIO and desktops to entice the enterprise

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Round Rock just rolled out some new consumer machines this week, so it comes as no surprise that it’s doling out some fresh computing goodies to the enterprise as well. First up is the new Dell Latitude E series laptops that come with a variety of ports for your connecting pleasure: one eSATA/USB combo, two USB 3.0 ports, a serial connector, 3.5mm headphone jack, plus HDMI and Gigabit ethernet. All those sockets come embedded in a chassis made of magnesium alloy that’s been powder-coated on the bottom, giving it a lightweight, yet sturdy look and feel. In keeping with the tough-but-light theme, the top of these Latitudes are sheathed in aluminum, and the hinges are made of steel. Additionally, though it’s a new machine, it’s backwards compatible with many previous-gen Latitude docks and batteries

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Dell expands business lineup with new Latitudes, OptiPlex desktops, and Precision workstations

Lest we forget, Dell is a major enterprise player, and today’s truckload of new hardware announcements should further solidify that notion in your brain matter. There are 24 new “business computing solutions” in all, but to paint a broader picture… lots of laptops and desktops. On the mobile front, the Latitude E5000 series (E5420 and E5520 for the budget-conscious professional, start at $ 859) and “business rugged” E6000 series (E6220, E6320, E6420, and E6520 ATG) boast the Intel’s 2nd generation Core ships, backlit keyboard, and “Latitude commonality” across 26 models. There’s also talk of the Latitude XT3 convertible tablet, but details are sparse beyond that. Mobility not a concern? New OptiPlex desktops (990, 790, and 390; starts at $ 650) have the Intel vPro processor and small footprints. The Precision T1600 workstation, which has 2nd-generation Intel Core / Xeon processors and AMD / NVIDIA graphics, starts at $ 840. Interests piqued? We know we’re glossing over a lot of the more business-y details, so if you’re inclined to find out more, press release after the break.

Gallery: Dell Latitude, Precision and Optiplex lineup for 2011

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Dell expands business lineup with new Latitudes, OptiPlex desktops, and Precision workstations originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 08 Feb 2011 13:05:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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