Dell has brought in their Latitude XT Tablet P, which they claim is the thinnest and one of the lightest 12.1-inch convertible tablets available. Dell also claim that it is the brightest in its category with an optional daylight viewing panel. The Latitude XT is a 1.63kg (starting weight) convertible tablet with pen and capacitive touch capability.
The Latitude XT uses Capacitive technology that senses the touch of a finger with no pressure required for the system to recognize input. According to Dell, it is the forerunner to emerging multi-touch capabilities that allow the use of more than one finger for tasks such as zoom and repositioning a picture, to name a few.
The Dell Latitude XT starts at RM7,880 (including delivery) and Dell will begin to take orders of Latitude XT by the end of the year.
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Other touch features available on the Latitude XT include:
• Accuracy and speed – touch response times on the Latitude XT are faster than the Lenovo X61T
• Advanced digital palm rejection technology, helping prevent inadvertent contact that disrupts pen input
• The digitizer technology on the Latitude XT is rated up to 10 times more durable than competing resistive touch digitizer technology
• Maintenance-free, no-battery pen with eraser and “right” mouse click functionality
Other features of the Latitude XT include:
• Optional media base for docking and optical media
• Full-size keyboard with dual pointing
• Up to 64 GB2 solid state drive; up to 120 GB2 hard drive
• Optional battery slice designed to provide up to 9.5 hours of battery life3
• Intel® Core 2™ Solo or Duo ULV processors
• ATI™ Radeon™ X1250 UMA integrated graphics4
• Choice of Dell’s award winning support services
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