Dell Inc on Monday unveiled its latest high-end,ultra-thin personal computer,bringing some fresh design appeal to its enterprise models.
Dell called the new Latitude Z the world’s thinnest and lightest 16-inch laptop,at 4.5 pounds and less than one inch thick.
However,the Latitude Z does not come cheap,starting at $1,999. Dell,the world’s No. 2 PC maker said it is targeting the PC at what it calls “impression makers,” such as creative professionals.
Thin and light is undoubtedly a priority for PC makers this fall,in both consumer and business segments. Technology advances are allowing PC makers to cram ever more performance into a shrinking form factor.
Dell launched its premium consumer ultra-thin PC,the Adamo,earlier this year.
“We’re seeing thin and light spread throughout our portfolio,” said Todd Forsythe,vice president in Dell’s commercial client product group.
Dell said the Latitude Z is the first laptop to offer wireless docking and “inductive charging.” It can be recharged without a power cord just by placing it in a special docking station,in the same way many electric toothbrushes charge. The docking station is sold separately.
The Latitude Z also comes with an always-on function that allows instant access to email and the Internet,and offers a screen frame that is touch-sensitive and can be used to launch applications and scroll through Web pages.