Dell launches new E series of personal computers, tablet

New range of systems to address the needs of an evolving workforce that demands anytime, anywhere access to business applications and data

PTI | May 4, 2011



Personal computer-maker Dell India today launched a new range of professional computers under its E series, as well as a tablet device, to address the needs of an evolving workforce that demands anytime, anywhere access to business applications and data.

The new offerings include the Dell Latitude E5420, E5520, E6220, E6320, E6420, E6520, E6420 ATG laptops and XT3 tablet, Dell India said in a statement.

"With the new Latitude E series laptops, Dell promises to meet the needs of an ever demanding business environment, and significant design enhancements have been driven purely by those needs," Dell India General Manager - Public & Large Enterprise Visas Bhonsle said.

The new Latitude E family of laptops includes more than 100 design improvements and a range of new features to meet evolving business needs, including an increasing demand for security and manageability.

The new Latitude laptops offers enhanced security -- Dell Data Protection, Remote Data Delete and Free Fall Sensor.

The Latitude E family aims to merge business needs with innovation. It is a complete packaged enterprise-class security solution for organisations of all sizes.

The Latitude E Family comprises a number of features to meet constantly changing business needs, high demand for security, environmental changes and ease of use and handling.
 

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