Dell Offers Notebooks Built For Abuse

Dell has launched their new fully rugged notebook “Latitude XFR D630” which does not compromises on performance and durability and meets the US Department of Defense’s tough MIL-STD 810F specifications.
XFR D360 is capable of functioning in extreme conditions such as temperature ranging from -60 degree to 205 degree Fahrenheit; it can also handle a drop upto three feet and rain lashing upto four inches per hour. All of its components have shock isolated mounting to handle the tough treatment.
The XFR D630 comes with Intel Core 2 Duo 2.2 GHz processor, Intel X3100 Graphics media Accelerator (upto 358 MB shared), 24x CD-RW/DVD drive, 512 MB DDR2 SDRAM (upgradable upto 4 GB), 80 GB (4300 RPM) shock mounted hard drive with optional 32 GB or 64 GB solid state drive, WiFi, RJ-45 and RH-11 connectors, VGA port and Windows XP Home Edition as operating system. It also has an extra bright screen as compared to other laptops in this series which enable its users to read under direct sunlight.
Dell claims that it is the leading vendor in the rugged notebooks market and their products are far more advanced as compared to other companies in the same field. Dell XFR D360 costs $ 3,899.

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