Dell Introduces Latitude Rugged Extreme Laptop and Convertible Hybrid Lineup

Dell has announced the launch of both the Latitude 14 Rugged Extreme notebook and the Latitude 12 Rugged Extreme convertible notebook for customers who require powerful solutions that can survive unforgiving conditions.

“With new ground-up design and industry-first innovations, the Latitude 12 and 14 Rugged Extreme mark the beginning of a renewed and expanded commitment by Dell to the rugged space,” says Kirk Schell, former United States Navy officerand vice president, commercial PCs, client solutions group, Dell. “The Rugged Extreme line is backed by the Latitude promise of reliable, secure and manageable commercial PCs and can move easily from the boardroom to the battlefield or wherever the job takes youóan assurance unmatched by the competition.”

Real-World Rugged with Anywhere Productivity

The Dell Latitude Rugged Extreme solutions are purpose-built to withstand hazards such as dust, moisture, drops, vibration, extreme temperatures and other punishing conditions faced by users in fields such as military service, public safety, manufacturing and first response. Dell says its Latitude Rugged Extreme notebooks are independently tested to military standards including drops up to six feet, as well as ingress protection, emissions and hazardous materials certifications by a third-party testing facility.1 No single field test accounts for every possible scenario, so the Dell Rugged Extreme portfolio is tested above and beyond every existing standard to verify survivability in real world situations.

Dell says the Latitude 12 and 14 Rugged Extreme are built to endure worst-case conditions with the most robust materials available, including impact-resistant ultra-polymers and sturdy magnesium alloy. Data is protected from the elements with sealed doors and compression gaskets while enabling performance at high temperatures with fourth-generation QuadCool thermal management.

Based on feedback from key customers on areas where the competition falls short, the Latitude Rugged Extreme lineup also features the following innovations:

• Direct-View outdoor-readable display for productivity in harsh sunlight that reduces glare and reflectivity with less reliance on backlighting (resulting in longer battery life)
• Resistive multi-touch on the Latitude 12 Rugged Extreme for recognizing intuitive gestures while wearing thick gloves
• The industry’s first rugged “flip-hinge” convertible display with the Latitude 12 Rugged Extreme
• Docking commonality across the Dell Rugged Extreme portfolio, regardless of form factor for cost savings over time
• Sealed, customizable “RGB” backlit keyboard enables work in all lighting environments and features an “instant stealth” mode to go incognito
• Up to 16GB of memory and up to 512GB solid state storage
• Full HD webcam with a privacy shutter
• Eight megapixel bottom camera with flash on the Latitude 12 Rugged Extreme
• USB 3.0 and native serial on all Rugged Extreme products with dual serial/RJ-45 on the Latitude 14 Rugged Extreme

The Latitude 12 and 14 Rugged Extreme notebooks enable productivity anywhere with long battery life-up to 8.5 hours and up to 14 hours, respectively 2-to power an entire shift. They also feature efficient fourth-generation Intel Core processors, speedy solid state storage and discrete graphics options for the Latitude 14. To stay connected and collaborate, both models also offer a suite of wireless capabilities3, including available mobile broadband4 and dedicated GPS5.

From the Boardroom to the Battlefield

Latitude means business and the Rugged Extreme 12 and 14 are no exception, bringing exceptional security, manageability and reliability to the rugged space and enabling anytime, anywhere connectivity users need without sacrificing the control IT departments require. The new additions feature simplified system management with remote management capability and available Intel vPro technology for efficient out-of-band management, available FIPS 140-2 compliant Trusted Platform Module (TPM1.2)6, Dell Data Protection/Encryption and ControlVault advanced authentication, and are backed by a comprehensive suite of Dell service and support options.

The Latitude 12 Rugged Extreme convertible notebook begins at $3,649 and will be available on May 6th. The Latitude 14 Rugged Extreme begins at $3,499 and will be available in mid-May.

Notes:

1 Based on testing and certification to MIL-STD-810G, IEC 60529 (IP-65), MIL-STD-461F, and ANSI/ISA.12.12.01 standards, performed and reported independently by accredited testing companies. ANSI/ISA.12.12.01 must be specified at time of order for certification. MIL-STD-461F requires a compliant power adapter, sold separately. Contact your sales representative for more information.

2 Based on testing using the Mobile Mark 2012 Productivity battery life benchmark test. For more information about this benchmark test, visit http://www.bapco.com. Test results should be used only to compare one product with another and are not a guarantee you will experience the same battery life. Battery life may be significantly less than the test results and varies depending on your productís configuration, software, usage, operating conditions, power management settings and other factors. Maximum battery life will decrease with time and use.

3 Where wireless access is available. Additional access charges apply in some locations.

4 Subject to service providerís broadband subscription and coverage area; additional charges apply.

5 Contact your sales representative for feature availability.

6 Regional availability may vary for some offerings. Vehicle docking and other peripherals may be offered by third-party providers. FIPS-compliant on Windows 7 and Ubuntu only.

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