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Hardware Marketing - New Products & Services Dell unveils new notebook range Our Bureau
NEW LAUNCHES: Mr Rakesh Mandal, Senior Brand Manager, Precision CoC, South Asia, Australia and New Zealand, Asia Pacific Customer Center, Dell, at a press conference in Bangalore on Tuesday. G.R.N. Somashekar
Bangalore , April 11 Packing new levels of features and performance that provides the workstation environment in its mobile computer, Dell's next generation notebook made its bow in India promising engineers, artists, developers and other professionals content creation anytime and anywhere. Dell Precision M90 and Delhi M65,which are Wi-Fi enabled, have been developed ergonomically to pack the workstation features, including 512 MB high performance Nvidia Quadro graphic card to aid the professionals to take their business critical certified applications everywhere. Mr Rakesh Mandal, Senior Brand Manager, Dell Precision (South Asia and Australia and New Zealand), told media persons here today that M 90 designed to deliver the highest workstation performance available in a mobile platform, giving the freedom to replace the desktop workstations without sacrificing performance. The model with a 17-inch screen with Intel dual core processors enables efficient parallel processing, while multiple applications needed to be used concurrently. The M65 version, with a 15.4-inch screen sporting more or less similar features as M90, would be of special use for financial analysts. Mr Mandal said Dell's new offerings with appeal to lifestyle tastes and stringent application-specific demands of enterprise users had been carefully re-engineered from form the earlier platforms to maintain the mainstream technology and durability for adaptation of any new applications. Dell also announced the launch of two other products, Dell Latitude D620 and Latitude 820, slimmer and lighter Notebook computers targeted at business customers. The Wi-Fi enabled models with hyper connectivity, and added layer of security of biometrics also boasts extended battery life.
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