Friday, September 9, 2011

tablet computer review : Field-Ready Multitouch Tablet PC

tablet computer review : Field-Ready Multitouch Tablet PC

The XFR Latitude XT2 Tablet PC - rugged computers. If you are using a Tablet PC or a laptop, the Dell Latitude XT2 XFR is a rugged mobile computing solutions that can help increase uptime average of a wide range of harsh environments.


 Innovative multi-touch screen version of the Latitude XFR XT2 can work in whatever way it needs work. The body naturally, like pinches or taps to move, move, rotate and zoom and the ability to enter additional information from the pen, digitizer, including (for the need to wear gloves, as the options screen, tactile resistive soon. This is ..)
If you work in direct sunlight in the shade or under cover of the word. 12.1 "wide aspect screen that can be viewed outdoors can make it more effective in this area.
Full-size keyboard for comfort and ease of data entry. Rubber backlit keyboard to work during the night. The real world is tough. Created a difficult environment for the Latitude XT2 XFR rises to the challenges you face in everyday life. Be filled out - of - the - box of rain, dust and dirt, vibrations, temperature, and an even greater reduction of accidents.

The overall control of the owner. Dell understands the technology is complex and difficult to manage. That's why we designed the Latitude XT2 XFR to reduce the total cost of ownership (TCO) and support for the tablet that has a wide range of professional services. Some of the properties as follows.

The Latitude XT2 XFR model of a stable and long-range, the Latitude XT2 tablet PC technology allows for uniformity and reduce TCO. The Latitude XFR XT2 with Intel ® Centrino ® 2 vPro ™ technology to provide management, as well as ControlVault Dell ™ security technology, fingerprint reader and a smart card reader to do. Support for advanced security. Optional Dell ProSupport ™, available for integration into custom or factory ImageDirect Dell ™ reduces risk and complexity of IT management.




tablet computer review : Field-Ready Multitouch Tablet PC

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