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This may be just another rumor here, but it looks like Dell is set to to make a semi-rugged version of the Dell Latitude E6400. If the standard Latitude E6400 doesn’t excite enough, then I guess the semi-rugged version which is reportedly to be shock-proof, spill-proof, dust-proof, and altitude and humidity resistant will be enough to make us wait patiently before upgrading to a new laptop.
The upgraded version of the still-yet-to-be announced E6400 is said to run on Centrino 2 processor and will sport 14.1-inch WXGA display with your choice of either a high brightness 750cd/m2 or a 650cd/m2 touchscreen display. The laptop will also come with covered DisplayPorts, UWB, Intel UMA graphics, and built-in GPS. The Latitude E6400 ATG will feature a removable shock-mounted hard drive.
Now my question is: When will Dell cease the rumors and just officially do an announcement? Don’t keep us waiting for so long…
This may be just another rumor here, but it looks like Dell is set to to make a semi-rugged version of the Dell Latitude E6400. If the standard Latitude E6400 doesn’t excite enough, then I guess the semi-rugged version which is reportedly to be shock-proof, spill-proof, dust-proof, and altitude and humidity resistant will be enough to make us wait patiently before upgrading to a new laptop.
The upgraded version of the still-yet-to-be announced E6400 is said to run on Centrino 2 processor and will sport 14.1-inch WXGA display with your choice of either a high brightness 750cd/m2 or a 650cd/m2 touchscreen display. The laptop will also come with covered DisplayPorts, UWB, Intel UMA graphics, and built-in GPS. The Latitude E6400 ATG will feature a removable shock-mounted hard drive.
Now my question is: When will Dell cease the rumors and just officially do an announcement? Don’t keep us waiting for so long…
Via [Engadget]
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