Dell has unveiled its vision of enterprise solutions based on the operating system Windows 8. Earlier, at IFA 2012 were shown similar devices for the consumer market. For business it is offered essentially the same set of tools - a candy bar, ultrabook and tablet. Accordingly, this Dell Optiplex 9010 AIO, Latitude 6430u Ultrabook, and tablet Latitude 10. All are largely similar to those shown in Berlin products. Monoblock Dell Optiplex 9010 is a version of "civil» Dell XPS One 27 - model with a 27-inch touch screen, which can be mounted on a desk or mounted on a wall using a standardized mounting VESA. Difference is the ability to remotely control a hard drive and changed the angle of rotation of the webcam. Laptop Dell Latitude 6430u is a class ultrabook and is the first such solution from Dell for the corporate market. He has a screen diagonal of 14 inches, and most of the "business opportunities" is reduced to the same remote control. It is worth noting that, unlike the case of this consumer models ultrabook adapted for a quick change of battery, memory, and SSD-drive. In addition the model corresponds to the class of security and army optionally supplied wireless docking station with an additional battery and a large screen. Not typical for ultrabooks and the solution is a full-size keyboard, borrowed from conventional models Latitude. tablet Dell Latitude 10 is again a corporate version of the consumer model XPS 10. Difference is the installation of a full version of Windows 8, while the XPS 10 is focused on Windows RT. 10-inch tablet is compatible with a desktop docking station that provides him a job connectors HDMI, Ethernet, USB, and additional ports to connect an external hard drive. The maximum operating time on a single battery charge (tablet and docking station) - 18 hours. There are cameras on the front and back, and to make working with a number of programs are offered stylus. All devices will be launched on the market in October, after the official release of Windows 8.
Wednesday, September 19, 2012
Dell introduced solutions for business based on Windows 8
Dell has unveiled its vision of enterprise solutions based on the operating system Windows 8. Earlier, at IFA 2012 were shown similar devices for the consumer market. For business it is offered essentially the same set of tools - a candy bar, ultrabook and tablet. Accordingly, this Dell Optiplex 9010 AIO, Latitude 6430u Ultrabook, and tablet Latitude 10. All are largely similar to those shown in Berlin products. Monoblock Dell Optiplex 9010 is a version of "civil» Dell XPS One 27 - model with a 27-inch touch screen, which can be mounted on a desk or mounted on a wall using a standardized mounting VESA. Difference is the ability to remotely control a hard drive and changed the angle of rotation of the webcam. Laptop Dell Latitude 6430u is a class ultrabook and is the first such solution from Dell for the corporate market. He has a screen diagonal of 14 inches, and most of the "business opportunities" is reduced to the same remote control. It is worth noting that, unlike the case of this consumer models ultrabook adapted for a quick change of battery, memory, and SSD-drive. In addition the model corresponds to the class of security and army optionally supplied wireless docking station with an additional battery and a large screen. Not typical for ultrabooks and the solution is a full-size keyboard, borrowed from conventional models Latitude. tablet Dell Latitude 10 is again a corporate version of the consumer model XPS 10. Difference is the installation of a full version of Windows 8, while the XPS 10 is focused on Windows RT. 10-inch tablet is compatible with a desktop docking station that provides him a job connectors HDMI, Ethernet, USB, and additional ports to connect an external hard drive. The maximum operating time on a single battery charge (tablet and docking station) - 18 hours. There are cameras on the front and back, and to make working with a number of programs are offered stylus. All devices will be launched on the market in October, after the official release of Windows 8.
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