4, Mar 2008
Dell Shows Panasonic ToughBook The Sincerest Form Of Flattery

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Dell is hopping on the copycat train with their first ever fully ruggedized laptop, the Latitude XFR D630.  The unit looks like it may actually give Panasonic a run for their money in rugged laptop category.  The XFR D630 meets the MIL-810F military standards for extreme conditions, has a die cast magnesium alloy case, sealed keyboard and door covers, shock isolated hard drive (and yes, SSD is an option), and an optional touch screen.  Starting at $3,899!

One thought on “Dell Shows Panasonic ToughBook The Sincerest Form Of Flattery

  1. It maybe expensive, but it will stop a bullet while you playing Solitaire.

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