Dell introduces ultralight notebook PC for corporate use
By Staff -- Purchasing, 2/10/2000
Dell Computer has introduced a new ultralight notebook personal computer for corporate customers, the Dell Latitude LS. It also added to its line a new higher-performance version of its current lightweight notebook, the Dell Latitude CSx."The ultralight Latitude LS is ideal for customers who travel frequently and demand the lightest weight possible without sacrificing performance or usability," says Tim Peters, vice president and general manager, Latitude notebooks. "In addition, we have now incorporated Intel's Mobile Pentium III processors in both of our lightweight models, the Latitude LS and the Latitude CSx."
In a 3.5-lb, 1-in. thick magnesium alloy chassis, the Latitude LS combines usability and performance with small size and light weight. It has the first-generation low-power Intel Mobile Pentium III processor at 400MHz, a bright and readable 12.1-in. TFT SVGA screen, and a comfortable keyboard that allows for touch typing. In addition, the Latitude LS has an integrated 56.6 Kbps modem and network interface card, RAM capacity of up to 128MB, hard-drive storage up to 6.4 GB, and is Microsoft Windows 2000-ready.
The 4.4-lb. Latitude CSx now includes Intel's Pentium III processor at 500MHz. The slim, lightweight magnesium alloy chassis of the CSx holds a full-size notebook keyboard and a high-resolution XGA 13.3-in. active matrix screen.
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