Thursday, September 18, 2008

Overview: Dell Latitude E4200,4300

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Dell’s new ultraportable business-class laptops - the Latitude E4200 and Latitude E4300 - are now available for purchase.


The E4200 features a 12.1-inch display and has a starting weight of 2.2 pounds, while the E4300 includes a 13.3″ screen and starts at 3.3 lbs. The both laptops are based on Intel GS45 Express chipset with the GMA 4500MHD integrated graphics and support for DDR3 memory. The E4200 and E4300 come with the latest Intel Core 2 Duo Ultra-Low Voltage (SU9300, SU9400) and Core 2 Duo normal voltage (SP9300, SP9400) processors respectively.


The smaller notebook model is configurable with a 64GB or 128GB solid state drive, while the larger can be configured with either a 64GB SSD or a traditional hard drive with up to 250GB of storage space.


The Latitude E4200 and E4300 have displays with LED backlight and a resolution of 1280×800 pixels. The E4300 additionally incorporates an optional web camera and a built in optical drive, which are not present in the E4200.


The new ultraportables are sold with various wireless and security options and ship with Windows Vista preinstalled.


The Dell Latitude E4200 starts at $2,048, while the basic E4300 configuration costs $1,749.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

I might buy a 4300, but can't seem to find enough info on it. One website says it has 1 USB, another says 2. No reviews mention if the keyboard is big enough to type comfortably on. Dell never should have closed their kiosks, because there's no way to test out a computer before committing. Anyone try one of these yet?

 
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