Dell announced Latitude 3330 for students and schools
Dell has just announced the Latitude 3330 laptop with a 13.3-inch screen designed for students and schools at an attractive price of just $ 419.
Dell has just announced the Latitude 3330 laptop with a 13.3-inch screen designed for students and schools at an attractive price of just $ 419.
Dell Latitude 3330.
According to the press release just published, Dell said its new model is equipped with a screen with resolution of 1366 x 768 pixels with a glare-resistant coating, Intel Core i5 processor speed of 3337U, RAM 2 GB and 128 GB SSD storage.
Designed to target schools and students, Dell equips Latitude 3330 with a 720p HD webcam that supports video conferencing and Wi-Di connectivity so students can send slides. PowerPoint to HDTV, VGA port, HDMI and USB 3.0. It can work with Windows 7 and Windows 8 operating systems as well as Ubuntu.
To enhance device security, Dell offers Latitude 3330 a wide range of security features, including Dell Data Protection Encryption, where data can be remotely managed to protect birth data. tablets. A well-publicized service is the Mobile Computing Cart, a connected dock that helps IT technicians remotely manage computer systems.
Dell Latitude 3330 will be officially released later this month for $ 419.
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