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Dell Unveils Latitude XFR D630 Fully Ruggedized Notebook

Posted on March 7, 2008 at 11:57 pm (PST)

dell-latitude-xfr-d630 Dell Unveils Latitude XFR D630 Fully Ruggedized Notebook

The leading global systems and services company, Dell has unveiled its first fully ruggedized notebook Latitude XFR D630, which designed for reliable performance in the harshest environments, claiming 23% better system performance than the Panasonic CF-30 (Toughbook).

According to the company, the new 14.1-inch Latitude XFR D630 laptop meets the MIL-STD 810F standards from the Department of Defense for products that operate in extreme temperatures, moisture and altitude.

“The Latitude XFR D630 represents a tectonic shift towards simplicity in the ruggedized laptop space,” said Brett McAnally, director, Dell Product Group. “We are taking a multi-dimensional approach that focuses on simplified deployment, service and durability without sacrificing performance. Major competitors focus their efforts on ‘rugged’ only.”

Cool Features Of Dell’s Latitude XFR D630:

  • Five times more data durability of leading competitors with solid state drives
  • Latitude ExpressCharge charges batteries at least 30 minutes faster than competitors
  • Outdoor readable screen at 500 nits
  • Integrated resistive touch technology to easily interface with the system
  • Shock isolated mounting to help protect hard drive, LCD and core electronic elements
  • Dual locking butterfly mechanisms for easy access to components
  • Sealed keyboard designed to withstand driving rain and dust

The new Dell Latitude XFR D630 laptop is now available for a price starting from $3,899, depending on the configuration. Check more specifications of Latitude XFR D630 on its official site.


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