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Dell Debuts Rugged Laptops in India

Launches Latitude 14 Rugged Extreme notebook and the Latitude 12 Rugged Extreme convertible notebooks

Dell has launched its rugged laptops, Latitude 14 Rugged Extreme notebook and the Latitude 12 Rugged Extreme convertible notebooks, in India.

The Dell Latitude Rugged Extreme devices are solutions are designed keeping in mind the hazards faced by users who operate in extreme conditions such as dust, moisture, drops, vibration, extreme temperatures and other such conditions, in fields such as military service, manufacturing, construction, heavy industries etc announced the press release.

Apart from enabling technological capability in any condition, the devices are feature packed with durable pogo-pin docking, a customizable RGB keyboard, native serial ports, a privacy shutter on the webcam and stealth mode. These devices also enable connectivity with a blazing performance from power-efficient fourth-generation Intel processors, 802.11ac wireless3, available mobile broadband4 and discrete GPS.

Commenting at the launch, Indrajit Belgundi, Director & General Manager, End User Computing, Dell India, said, “With the introduction of these unique products, we believe that many industries in India can benefit from a niche technology that has been built for their business. With these devices, we not only aim to deliver technology solutions, but in fact solutions which can withstand challenges as well as their users do.”

Dell Latitude 12 Rugged Extreme will be available at a starting price of INR 2,39,999 (excluding local taxes) and Dell Latitude 14 Rugged Extreme will be available at a starting price of INR 2,29,999 (excluding local taxes).

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