- Intel Core 2 Duo 1.2GHz ULV U7600 processor
- Integrated ATI Radeon Xpress 1250 graphics
- 12.1" WXGA (1280 x 800) LED backlit Dual input digitizer
- 2GB DDR2 SDRAM
- 120GB hard drive, 5400rpm
- Windows Vista Business OS
- No optical drive, optional MediaBase with 8x DVD+/-RW
- Battery: 6-cell standard, optional 9-cell slice battery
- Wireless LAN 802.11n
- Bluetooth
- Integrated Verizon Wireless Broadband EV-DO Rev A
- 3x USB ports
- 1394 Port connector
- SD Card slot
- Express Card Slot
- VGA port
- RJ-45
- Headphone and microphone
- Weight: 3.12 lbs.
- Dimensions: 1.00" x 11.7" x 8.6"
Conclusion
The Latitude XT is a solid tablet with a great display. It is very expensive though. Many users complained about the price and Dell says it is targeted toward the business market not consumers. This may be true, but it still seems a bit pricey for the business market as well. The XT can compete with Toshiba's M700 or even Lenovo's X61. Yes, the N-trig, dual touch technology is a huge plus and taking notes and using your finger are almost flawless, but the price is way above its competitors.
The XT comes with a nice array of ports and has plenty of optional accessories. The slice battery gives it all day power and the MediaBase gives you an optical drive and more ports then I could ever use. It seems Dell is already talking about updating the XT by November 2008 as well, so I guess we will see what the XT2 has to offer.
Pros
- Dual touch technology, capacitive touch
- LED backlit display
- Solid keyboard
- Solid pen with pressure sensitive nibs
- Great battery life with slice battery
- Tons of accessory options
Cons
- Dull design, but business like
- Expensive $$$
- Eraser on pen is a button, feels awkward
- Latch doesn't lock lid
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