Dell outs ultra-portable Latitudes for the suits: e4200 / e4300
Actually Dell is outing seven new Latitude models on the live press conference we’re virtually attending. We’ll get the skinny on all of them, but wanted to call attention to the e4200 and e4300. These are Dell’s "ultra-portables" for business and are 12.1- and 13.3-inch displays respectively. These look pretty light: starting at 1 kg or 2.2 pounds thanks to the magnesium alloy chassis. As far as thinness: width: 11.4"/291mm, depth: 8.0"/204mm, and height: 0.79"/19.95mm.
Dell went with the Ultra-Low Voltage flavor of Intel Core 2 Duo under the hood and the smaller model is SSD only: your choice of a high-performance 64 GB or a slower 128 GB. They took an interesting approach on the RAM: there’s a gig on-board and you can drop up to another 4 GB in the open slot. Windows XP Professional is an option as are most of the various Vista editions. The real kicker for some will be the battery options. Dell is offering a 9-cell battery plus a slice battery that, when combined, will net you 19 hours of run-time. Even if they’re overly optimistic on the 19 hours, I’d bet you can get at least 15 of real-world use.
There’s more see and hear, but I’m going back to the press conference… for now, you can catch more specs and info right on Dell’s site. We’ll chime in later with more info and thoughts.
Update: here’s a much better pic of this e4200. Also, these units will get a new feature in a few months: Dell Latitude ON. You’ll have access to e-mail, contacts, calendar, attachments and the web without having to boot up. Sounds like a Linux approach that we’ve seen on other devices. Nice.
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OK so did Microsoft really kill XP Pro or did they just mulch it with a lawn mower and fertilize it with concrete blocks ala kudzu?
Netbook, netbook, where is the netbook? Missing from this press event which focused strictly on business. A lot of the “innovation” that Dell was touting throughout this event is stuff we’ve seen already from Lenovo and HP. I do like this 12-inch device, though.
Exactly James, is the 12 inch considered Dells 12 inch E Slim? If so its going to be way too expensive. I was hoping for a 1000h but in a 12 inch body frame, and under 600 bucks.
I couldn’t wait anymore, i need something affordable and now, 1000h got me.
It looks like trackpad only which is a shame. I know the trackpad has many fans but I really prefer the nipple.
Anyway, I think I’m going to hold out for an X200 tablet.
It looks like trackpad only which is a shame. I know the trackpad has many fans but I really prefer the nipple.
Anyway, I think I’m going to hold out for an X200 tablet.
How much do they weigh? I couldn’t find that on the site. I’d love a sub-3lb puter with a 12-in screen.
JKK,
Does the E4300 have Displayport?
Thanks!
looking at the spec sheets and pics, theres no Displayport or HDMI or DVI
heres to waiting for an updated u110 and tz…
The e4200 weights 2.2 lbs “starting weight” which means without the battery.
So the rumored netbook is still in hiding?