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Dell Latitude 10

Dell Latitude 10

Dell’s new Latitude 10 tablet doesn’t include the latest in high-performance processors or the flipping screen of the XPS 12 convertible, however it more than makes up for that with a line of seriously impressive accessories that will make adjusting to life with a Windows tablet as easy as it can possibly be. The Latitude 10 can be paired with the Dell Latitude 10 Productivity Dock allowing users to pair the tablet with an upright dock that perfectly position’s the device’s screen for use on a tabletop and includes four USB devices, HDMI output and power.

That tablet’s digitizer can also be used with a Wacom Active stylus for taking notes and signing documents.

Inside every Latitude 10 is an Intel Atom 1.8GHz processor, a 10.1 inch IPS display with a resolution of 1366 x 768 pixels and 2GB of RAM. That it includes an IPS touch screen display at $499 is impressive. Typically, IPS displays deliver more vivid colors than those of standard LCD displays that are shipping in most Windows tablets.

Price: $499 Dell Latitude 10 at Dell

2 Comments

2 Comments

  1. Mary

    05/31/2013 at 3:13 pm

    Travis, you may want to recheck your facts about the Dell XPS 10, I just got out of chat with a Rep from Dell about the XPS 10. The only way you get the $299.00 price is if you buy another system. I don’t know what system(s) one has to buy for the lower price but, you cannot get the XPS 10 for $299.0O, their base price for the XPS 10 starts at $399.00, their package deal for the XPS 10 starts at $549.99!

  2. cmwilkerson

    06/07/2013 at 7:09 am

    I complained about inability to install apps to SD card the first day Samsung 3 was available! I pre-ordered a 3. Samsung told me they were unaware of it and would look into it. My carrier Sprint was ignorant.

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