Dell modernizes its first multi-touch Tablet PC

Dell modernizes its first multi-touch Tablet PC

On Wednesday, Dell introduced a new version of its multi-touch, convertible Tablet PC (Latitude XT2), which was built as the first commercial Tablet PC that features multi-touch screen capabilities with a design that improves the security, increases the performance and maximizes the battery’s lifetime.

The price of the Latitude XT2 starts from $2,567 and it is available through http://www.dell.com/latitude. According to Dell, the new Tablet PC has a battery life of roughly 11 hours and 28 minutes with the use of two six-cell batteries. It has a full-size keyboard, a pointing stick and a pen that doesn’t need battery to operate. In this way, the user has more flexibility to enter information.
The multi-touch screen capabilities allow users to use natural gestures like a pinch or tap for scrolling, panning, rotating, zooming and more while they work with productivity applications they use every day. Contrary to the one-touch technology, Dell’s integration of multi-touch screen technology allows customers to use all the available space on the display. The Latitude XT2 can be  configured to work with more than 5GB RAM. It has Intel vPro support and DASH Dell ControlPoint System Manager, which means easier administration in a corporate environment.
“As part of our commitment to deliver the best mobility experience, Dell revolutionized the tablet space with the first multi-touch capable product that allows customers to use the entire screen”, said Brett McAnally, director, Dell Product Group in India. “Today, we’re extending that leadership with the Latitude XT2 to deliver more performance, security and manageability”.

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