Dell has launched a new portfolio of intelligent Windows 11 PCs, accessories and software for hybrid work.
Specialty professionals and creators can maximize performance and portability with the new 14-inch Precision 5470 and is equipped with the latest 12th Gen Intel Core i9 processors, 64GB of DDR5 memory, 4TB of storage and high-performance professional graphics.
In addition, new products are aimed at business leaders and users who need portability and performance, come with 12th Gen Intel Core processors and the latest connectivity options, including 5G and Intel Wi-Fi 6E.
The Latitude 9430 is a 14-inch ultra-premium business laptop PC or 2-in-1 with a 16:10 aspect ratio. Available in a new metallic graphite color, it also contains a new FHD camera for clearer video calls.
The Latitude 7000 series will feature higher performance processors and DDR5 memory options, while also improving thermals and acoustics. You can pair the Latitude 2-in-1s with the new Dell Premier Rechargeable Active Pen.
At the core of every product is Dell’s commitment to sustainability and security. The new Dell portfolios feature even more sustainable materials. New packaging is made of 100% recycled and renewable materials [1] – and is fully recyclable [2] and available on all new Latitude laptops, Precision Mobile Workstations and XPS 13 Plus. Security is also foremost in these PCs, which employ both software-based and hardware-based protection to defend against current and future threats.
Find out more about these and other devices, accessories and software Dell unveiled.
[1] Dell’s new premium packaging is made from 100% recycled or renewable materials and is the first to meet our 2030 Moonshot goal. Approximately 78% recycled content and 22% renewable content in the form of FSC paper fibers. Excludes optional items added to order and included in box.
[2] Dell’s new notebook packaging is 100% recyclable. Paper packaging materials can be recycled via municipal recycling, where available. System bag is made from recycled plastic and can be recycled along with other thin plastics.
Source: Windows Blog
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