Dell readies new business notebooks
29th Mar 2006, 03:59 GMT
Dell is expected to unveil new business notebooks with built-in support for wide-area network connection options, wide-screen displays, and a dual-core processor option Tuesday evening. Included in the unveiling are the Latitude D620 and D820 notebooks, where they will be officially announced Wednesday, according to sources. Both notebooks will include the Intel Core Duo processor, along with a choice of wide-area network connection options through Cingular or Verizon in the U.S., or Vodafone in Europe. Also included will wide-screen displays for both new models, coming in at 14.1-include and 15.4-inche respectively. The Latitude D620 will start at $1,149, while the D820 will start at $1,289, according to sources. View: Dell News source: CNET News.com Read full story...
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