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The Dell Latitude 12 Rugged Tablet isn't like any of the clamshell and svelte slate tablets on the market. In fact, this 11.6-inch Windows-based tablet doesn't try to be.
While I love the Latitude 5285’s tablet design, Dell lost me with its Travel Keyboard. I’ve used the Surface Pro 4 for almost two years, and the Microsoft Type Cover is crisp and responsive.
Dell's latest Latitude 7212 tablet, unveiled today, is now fully rugged, meaning it can handle extreme environments, including the desert, overnight mountain camps, or a trip to the beach. The ...
Speaking of batteries, the Dell Latitude 12 Rugged tablet has two of them, and they’re hot-swappable. That means you can remove one battery without even shutting down the computer.
Dell’s XT2 is a top-end tablet for those that want the premium look and feel — but lacks a little in muscles. Go on, grab the Dell Latitude XT2–it just feels good. The rugged metal-alloy ...
The price difference between an Atom tablet such as the Dell Latitude 10 and a Core i5 one doesn't seem large enough to justify the performance gap. But, the Latitude 10 makes up for it in part ...
Dell's Latitude XT 12.1-inch convertible Tablet PC is finally official, and it's being paraded as the world's "only sub-four-pound 12.1-inch convertible ...
The Latitude 7320 Detachable and the Surface Pro 7+ don’t look exactly alike. They’re similar, but Dell’s aluminum chassis is more rounded along the edges than Microsoft’s magnesium chassis.
Overall I enjoyed working with the Dell Latitude 5290. It’s a business-class 2-in-1 tablet that you won’t mind being seen with. The screen is big enough and clear enough to do real work.
The Latitude 10 is a 10.1-inch Windows 8 tablet with a resolution of 1366 by 768 pixels. It runs on Intel’s Atom system-on-a-chip processor with 2GB of RAM, up to 128GB of flash storage, as well ...
The Latitude 10 also offers a user-replaceable battery, a rarity amongst tablets but crucial for the enterprise space. It’s easy to remove: just slide a latch on the rear to get the battery out.
Dell has announced the lightweight Latitude XT tablet PC – a 12.1-inch convertible tablet with pen and capacitive touch capability that weighs in at under four pounds and is just an inch thick.