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Dell Intensifies its Latitude series- Rolls Out Latitude STTablet

Posted on November, Tuesday 22, 2011 By itVAR News Network

Dell has expanded its Latitude series with the Latitude STTablet. The Latitude ST is built for business – ideal for mobile professionals and the IT professionals supporting them to do more while carrying less, in a secure and manageable environment you know and trust.

The Latitude ST can be tailored to your specific business or end user needs with certified 
applications and professional services that help you do more.It is ideal for any organization where employees need to run a core set of applications in safe computing environments.  For healthcare, the Latitude ST easily integrates into Dell’s Electronic Medical Records and Mobile Clinical Computing solutions.  And for education, the device is certified for use in our Connected Classroom solution. 
Building on the success ofLatitude E-Family, Dell has come out with Latitude STbusiness tablet, an outstanding performer that fits right in:

• The Latitude STcomesat aconvenient 10.1” size and light weight (1.8lbs/816g), 2GB RAM, up to 

32 GB SSD ( upgradable           to 64/128GB SSD) Storage, Microsoft Windows 7 applications with Intel Atom Z670 1.5GHz processor

• Up to 6 hours of battery life on 4-cell and capacitive multi-touch display and pen for 
          writing

• High performing 3G antenna and mobile broadband options, 720p front/5.0MP back    camera and Skype video conferencing

• TV connectivity, easy photo sharing, network printing option along with optional docking 
station

• Intel Z670 1.5GHz  with 1 year NBD, Stylus &Trusted Platform Module base 

• Pricing for the Latitude STstarts at Rs. 36,000 

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