There's a new Windows 7 tablet PC on the block courtesy of Dell, and it's aimed right at the bunch of squares that most people like to call businessmen. The Dell Latitude ST tablet PC (pictured above) is hardly anything to get excited about. It packs a 1.5GHz Intel Atom Z670 processor, 2GB of DDR2 RAM, a 128GB SSD for storage and a 1366x768 pixel resolution 10.1-inch touchscreen display. Wi-Fi connectivity will be present as standard but that's about all you can rely on as far as wireless connectivity options go (it won't even have Bluetooth). Other features include a USB port, an HDMI port, an SD card slot and an 8-hour battery life (or so we're told).
The Dell Latitude ST tablet PC puts business first because it is intended for enterprise computing. And as such, it will come pre-loaded with all sorts of business-centric software. It will be fully compatible with Citrix and VMWare virtualization technology as well as remote management software that will connect it to any IT database. It will go on sale starting on November 1, for a price that will probably be below the $1,000 mark (based on currently available alternatives in the market).
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