Dell launches new laptops in Latitude series, price starting at Rs 79,999...

Dell India has expanded its product portfolio with the launch of Latitude 13 (7370) and Latitude 12 (7275) convertibles. The Dell Latitude 13 7000 Series Ultrabook will be available from April at a starting price of Rs 79999, whereas the Dell Latitude 12 7000 Series 2-in-1 is available from March at Rs 87999.
The Dell Latitude 13 7000 Series Ultrabook is the world's smallest Ultrabook with InfinityEdge display, the ultra-thin bezel. The device incorporates USB Type-C allowing one cable for docking, power, video, audio and data. It also includes Thunderbolt 3 for 8x faster data transfer than USB 3.0 enabling end users to power two 4K displays simultaneously. The laptop offers extended battery life and provides advanced security features - including a smartcard reader, fingerprint reader, RFID reader, and security and encryption software.
On the other hand, the Dell Latitude 12 (7275) 7000 Series 2-in-1 is one of the lightest 2-in-1s. It offers keyboard options tailored to the professional's work style. It also features backlit keys and mouse cursor control with gesture touchpad. The display protected with a layer of Corning Gorilla Glass.
Speaking about the products Indrajit Belgundi, Director & General Manager, Client Solutions Group, Dell India, said, "The Latitude brand has created a niche for itself among the business users by delivering seamless technology experiences. We are very excited to be launching the new Latitude range for the Indian market. Latitude devices bring together an amalgamation of mobility, increased productivity and a unique element of style, while also complying with the security and manageability requirements of an organization. Dell peered into the varied requirements of all sorts of users, from a multitude of work environments, so we could understand and address the unique and changing computing needs of business users. The new Latitude range highlights the evolution the brand has undergone, focusing not just on performance but also on design and user appeal."

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