Tuesday, March 10, 2009

Dell Latitude E6400 XFR


I don't know if you managed to see the Jericho TV series, but if you missed it...that's no big loss, after all. Anyway, I am not going to tell you anything about what's happening there, because what made me think about it today is Dell's latest laptop ruggedized to meet military standards and even go a bit beyond, the Latitude E6400 XFR. Just as a side note, there were also some iMacs in Jericho, but let's push it aside now and move to the Latitude XFR, shall we?Oh, yeah, one more thing - in Jericho, there was a guy having a laptop like this one(could have been a Dell too, I can't remember) that was able to withstand an EMP. Now, that you know what made me link Jericho to the Latitude E6400 XFR, let's see the technical specs of this beast:- 14.1-inch display with Direct View technology, optimized to make the screen easily viewable in direct sunlight, by increasing the backlighting and reducing reflectivity, thanks to a special coating.- Intel Core 2 Duo processors, up to 8GB DDR2 RAM, a 64GB SSD option, a six-cell battery offering over five hours of autonomy, but these are nothing out of ordinary...- able to withstand torrential rain at speeds of up to 70 miles per hour, as well as temperatures between -20 and 140 degrees Farenheit- protects against dust and liquid using PrimoSeal technology, which uses compression gaskets.- can handle drops of four feet with the lid closed, and three feet with it open- a lot of other goodies, like 802.11 WiFi Protected Access (WPA), Integrated Smart Card Reader, Trusted Platform Module 1.2 and integrated UPEKTM finger print reader, and so on....

1 comment:

  1. Dell is always known for its good quality products. It has a good design. The keyboard is very comfortable and typing is really fun. It has an amazing screen. The battery life is very poor. Overall performance-wise, its really good. People who are in need for durable laptops, this is the best option. For more details refer dell e6400 xfr

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