Dell Latitude XT2 Multi-touch Tablet
Dell has officially announced an updated version of its Latitude tablet edition which is called as Latitude XT2. Latitude XT2 offers 12.1 inch with 1,280 x 800 capacitive touchscreen and features a relatively powerful Core 2 Duo ULV processor running at either 1.2 or 1.4 GHz. Beside that, the CPU also integrated with Intel GMA 4500MHD graphics and supports up to 5GB of DDR3 memory.

Other features of Dell Latitude XT2 are:
- Up to 11 hours, 28 minutes of battery life1 with six cell battery and optional 6-cell battery slice.
- Comprehensive services options with Dell ProSupport.2.
- Improved connectivity with new LCD-based wireless antenna design.
- Daylight Viewable display that has up to 100 percent more luminance than the HP EliteBook 2730p.
- Full-size keyboard, touchpad, point stick and battery-free pen give users input flexibility.
- Combines performance with high touch accuracy to allow touch interface with small icons without drops or hangs.
- Enhanced hinge design for improved panel stability.
- SATA drive support providing updated storage technology and enhanced performance.
- Comprehensive security features adding Dell ControlVault and ControlPoint Security Manager.
- DDR3 RAM allows better performance and up to 5GB RAM3.
- Manageability with integration of Intel vPro and DASH 1.0 compliance.
Currently, it is available for start order at dell website with the price start at $2,399.
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November 12th, 2009 09:53
The n-trig is pressure sensitive. At least in OneNote it is. Would this not be a driver feature? However, I have never tried it in PS. I run that on a desktop with a Wacom.
You have me curious now. I never wanted to run PS or Illustrator on my laptop. I prefer the 64-bit horsepower of my desktop.
July 5th, 2009 23:03
I would buy one of these if N-Trig would get off their ass and add pen sensitivity support to their drivers. People need this thing to work in Photoshop.