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Dell launches a multitouch rugged laptop

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Dell launches a multitouch rugged laptop
By The Inquirer
Oct 29, 2009 | 4 Comments
Tags: Dell | launches | a | multitouch | rugged | laptop

We're a sucker for hardened computing technology.

Dell has announced its first rugged laptop with a multitouch display.

The Latitude XT2 XFR is Dell's thinnest and lightest rugged touchscreen laptop, measuring 1.2 inches (38.1 millimeters) at its thinnest point, and weighs 5.4 pounds (2.45 kilograms) with a four-cell battery and solid-state drive.

It is designed to meet the requirements of customers in the military, police, border patrol, field service organisations, factory fulfilment and first responders. The US military standard it's been awarded means that it will survive three foot drops, as well as rain, dust and temperatures from minus 10 degrees to 140 degrees Fahrenheit.

But its big selling point though is the 12.1-inch four-finger-input multitouch display so you can pinch, zoom and twist your way through apps and docs. Presumably while chasing down a gang of border jumpers or paragliding over the desert with people shooting at you, or something.

The laptop comes with Microsoft's Windows Vista OS for now, but the recently released Windows 7 will be added as an option "very soon" according to a Dell spokesperson.

It's powered by an Intel Core 2 Duo SU9600 chip, which runs at 1.6GHz and includes 3MB of cache. It supports up to 5GB of RAM with solid-state drive storage of up to 160GB. With a six-cell battery the laptop can run for up to six hours.

 

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phatbeat
Oct 29, 2009 10:29 AM
Sweet, I've always wanted to play frisbee with a laptop.
wlayton27
Oct 29, 2009 11:03 AM
*/Drools ... 8{p~
The toughbooks we use now are awesome on the power-storage capacity, but the ports are buried too deeply inside for easy access and the keyboard and mouse (if you can even call it that) is cryptic at best.

This setup is a friggin' army aviation wet-dream. Just needs GNU/Linux ... but Win7 Enterprise (when it's available) should do just fine.
2SHY
Oct 29, 2009 11:45 AM
Nice.
battlefield_gir
Oct 29, 2009 8:50 PM
Beefed up dell xt2 ( my current lappy).
I wonder how much more the ruggerdized case is.
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