CES 2013: Dell Latitude 10 Essentials tablet line gets an upgrade

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dell-10-essential-500x500.jpgDell have updated their Latitude 10 Essentials tablet range for CES 2013, aiming the new Dell Latitude Up 10 Models at the education sector and businesses.

The enterprise-ready model updates the standard Latitude 10 model launched in October of last year by brining new security features and a more durable casing that includes a magnesium alloy frame with soft touch paint and a Corning Gorilla Glass screen.

Running off an Intel Atom Z2760 processor, the 10.1 inch tablet has a screen resolution of 1366 x 768 and uses the Intel Graphics Media Accelerator (backed by 2GB of RAM) for delivering intensive 3D graphics applications.

The tablet will also support and option productivity dock that allows a user to hook up a keyboard and mouse for a more traditional desktop experience, while the tablet itself has a full-size USB port and an SD card reader.

Two configurations will be available. A 64GB edition hits stores immediately, priced at $579, while a 32GB version will follow in the coming months for $499.

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Gerald Lynch
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