Several Fujitsu Notebooks – Certified for Linux

Fujitsu issued a press release last week concerning some of their smaller ultraportable systems and Linux. It’s a fairly significant announcement, as many ultraportables don’t necessarily have the numbers needed (% of sales, etc.) to justify the costs involved in getting them certified. It involves … Read more

Review: Dell Latitude XT (Tablet PC Review)

Last week, Tablet PC Review published a review by Tiffany Boggs about the Dell Latitude XT, Dell’s 12.1″ widescreen “convertible” laptop/Tablet PC (complete with the option to upgrade the display to an LED-backlist display). The particular model reviewed was the LED-backlit model, with an Intel … Read more

Notes on the Dell E4200 and E4300

I want to take a brief moment and mention a few things that stood out to me about the Dell Latitude E4200 and E4300. It’s easy to get lost in the specs, but here are some things that jumped out: – Display Port – replaces … Read more

Leaked: Dell Latitude E E4300

Dell Latitude E4300 In addition to the a fore-mentioned Dell Latitude E4200, Engadget also posted the specifications of another laptop in the Latitude E series, Dell Latitude E4300. Unlike the 12.1″ E4200, this one comes with a 13.3″ LED-backlit widescreen display.

It’s also considered a sequel to the Dell Latitude D430. You saying “it’s a 13.3″, the Latitude D430 was a 12″1”, and yes, you would be correct. However, the E4300 weighs less than the D430. Unlike the E4200 which runs an Ultra Low Voltage (ULV) CPU, the E4300 will be running a full-speed/standard-voltage Intel Montevina CPU.

Some of the updates over the D430:

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Leaked: Dell Latitude E E4200

Engadget is continuing their week of Dell news scoops. This time, it’s the Dell Latitude E4200, part of the Latitude E series (the larger version is the Dell Latitude E4300). This is the upgrade / replacement for the Dell Latitude D430 and it is one … Read more