
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....


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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