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August 27, 2013
PC

Dell announces new Latitude Ultrabooks & Laptops



Today, Dell has announced several new business PCs that are designed for businesses of all sizes: the Latitude 7000 Series, 5000 Series, and 3000 Series.

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Specifically, the Latitude 7000 Series is a new Ultrabook that builds on the XPS line and Latitude 6430u to create a sleek and beautiful work laptop for IT Professionals and end-users on the go. Check out this video on the Latitude 7000 Series:

These new models are constructed with brushed aluminum, reinforced magnesium alloy, strong steel hinges, woven carbon fiber, durable powder-coated underside, spill-resistant keyboards and LCD seals. They all are also available with touch display options with Corning Gorilla Glass NBT for up to 10 times higher scratch resistance compared to traditional material used in laptop screens throughout the industry.

The Latitude 7000 Series starts at $1,049 (U.S.) and will be available on September 12th. The Latitude 3000 Series starts at $599 (U.S.) and will also be available on September 12th. The Latitude 5000 Series will be available in October.

For more, click here to read this blog post from Kirk Schell from Dell.

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