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Dell Latitude Z – The Ultimate Business Laptop

Posted by Vincent On September - 29 - 2009

Dell-Latitude-ZThe new Dell Latitude Z laptop will be available today for $2,000.  The Dell Latitude Z laptop is a pretty laptop with slim design that you can do business and looking good at the same time.  Hey, who says you that you can’t mix business with pleasure?  The Dell Latitude Z600, one of the thinnest, lightest, with the  most innovative features of business laptops.   It is thin yet the Z600 is very sturdy. The  casing is made from a magnesium alloy, while the interior is laced with brushed aluminum metals.

The Dell Latitude Z  carries a big 8-cell battery, which gives about 8-9 hours in normal usage.  The stunning 16-inch widescreen, which has a 1,600-by-900 resolution,  let you both work and play at the same time.  The Z600 comes with the Intel ultra low voltage processors: the Intel Core 2 Duo SU9600 or SU9400. It supports up to 4GB of DDR3 memory.   One neat thing about this Dell Latitude Z600 is that it can instant boot on to access emails.  This feature was accomplished with a separate mini computer system installed on the motherboard.  The mini computer system comes with its own memory, ARM processor, and Linux operating system. This allow you to access mail clients that support Microsoft’s Exchange Server 2003 in just a few seconds.

At a $2000 price tag, you’re paying for innovative technology and features in the Dell Latitude Z600 that you would not find in any other business laptop computers.

107 Responses to “Dell Latitude Z – The Ultimate Business Laptop”

  1. JimmyJimmyJ says:

    [..YouTube..] Seems ok – no VGA kinda sucks for my work, it’s not as light as they make it appear either. 2.0 kgs upwards it is – add on the 8 cell battery and potentially more SSD space and the thing will be about 2.5kg – about the average of every other laptop.

  2. JimmyJimmyJ says:

    In a business sense a find Dell’s customer service fanastic – everything and anything fixed within 1-3 days. However non-business support must be different. I also get put through to the indian call centers, the accent can sometimes be difficult but overall they generally do know there stuff.Also do Mac users secretly have hard on’s for PC’s – they always seem to be looking at the review of every single PC EVER MADE ! lol. – even tho they clearly dont want one.

  3. JimmyJimmyJ says:

    In a business sense a find Dell’s customer service fanastic – everything and anything fixed within 1-3 days. However non-business support must be different. I also get put through to the indian call centers, the accent can sometimes be difficult but overall they generally do know there stuff.

    Also do Mac users secretly have hard on’s for PC’s – they always seem to be looking at the review of every single PC EVER MADE ! lol. – even tho they clearly dont want one.

  4. JimmyJimmyJ says:

    [..YouTube..] In a business sense a find Dell’s customer service fanastic – everything and anything fixed within 1-3 days. However non-business support must be different. I also get put through to the indian call centers, the accent can sometimes be difficult but overall they generally do know there stuff.

    Also do Mac users secretly have hard on’s for PC’s – they always seem to be looking at the review of every single PC EVER MADE ! lol. – even tho they clearly dont want one.

  5. JimmyJimmyJ says:

    Who was that guy that said – just ask to speak to a english speaking person. Other the fact that the India’s tech workers do speak english – as if people are going to ask for that and jump though hoops to get what they want. Dell know that everyone would prefer to speak to someone with English as a first language. Why not have the option to opt to speak to a foreign tech worker instead

  6. JimmyJimmyJ says:

    [..YouTube..] Who was that guy that said – just ask to speak to a english speaking person. Other the fact that the India’s tech workers do speak english – as if people are going to ask for that and jump though hoops to get what they want. Dell know that everyone would prefer to speak to someone with English as a first language. Why not have the option to opt to speak to a foreign tech worker instead

  7. st1ckfigure says:

    Hey, wait, isn’t that the guy who did Agent Washington on Red vs Blue?

  8. st1ckfigure says:

    [..YouTube..] Hey, wait, isn’t that the guy who did Agent Washington on Red vs Blue?

  9. thekyrianne says:

    @lucasboden Bald Albino Guy is Shannon McCormick, a voice actor for Red vs Blue. His voice alone is enough to send millions of people into flails of excitement.>:| Although I wish he didn’t have to do commercials for DELL of all people. SHANNONNNNNN! WHYYYYYYY?

  10. thekyrianne says:

    @lucasboden Bald Albino Guy is Shannon McCormick, a voice actor for Red vs Blue. His voice alone is enough to send millions of people into flails of excitement.

    >:| Although I wish he didn’t have to do commercials for DELL of all people. SHANNONNNNNN! WHYYYYYYY?

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