Dell Latitude 9510 officially launched: 5G support, up to 30 hours of battery life
On the morning of January 3, Dell officially announced two new high-end business laptop models, which are extremely important to its business strategy in 2020, the Latitude 9510 and Latitude 9510. 2-in-1.
These are also the two most notable high-end laptop models in the business laptop segment. According to the statement of the US manufacturer, the new Latitude 9510 currently holds the following 3 'titles' at the same time:
- The smartest laptop in the world with integrated AI.
- The lightest 15-inch business laptop in the world.
- Laptop business owns the best battery life in the world.
It is no coincidence that Dell dared to be 'so strong'. You will see that the statement that the company makes is completely grounded if you delve into the configuration of the two products. The Dell Latitude 9510 and Latitude 9510 2-in-1 are powered by Intel's 10th-generation quad-core or six-core processors, up to 16GB RAM and up to 1TB of SSD storage. Both devices feature an ultra-thin 15-inch InfinityEdge display with Full HD resolution, 400 nit brightness, anti-glare coating and Super Low Power technology. With an optional 6-cell battery, 88 WH polymer and ExpressCharge technology, Dell claims that these two laptops can run for up to 30 hours on a single charge - extremely impressive!
It is also necessary to mention one of the most valuable equipment on the two laptops, that is 5G. 5G support of the Latitude 9510 and Latitude 9510 2-in-1 will be handled by the Qualcomm Snapdragon X55 Global Modem.
How will AI play a role on these two products? Here's why the Latitude 9510 and Latitude 9510 2-in-1 become the smartest laptops in the world:
- Optimize productivity with ExpressResponse: Based on users' preferences, habits, and Intel Adaptix machine learning technology, ExpressResponse helps the device identify the frequently used software, thereby optimizing boot time. run, support fast switching between applications and improve overall application performance to increase productivity.
- Improve battery life with ExpressCharge : AI and machine learning will help improve and optimize battery performance based on statistics of typical usage habits of each user. When the battery is low, the system automatically tweaks the settings to conserve resources. In addition, the system will also choose the best charging method according to each specific use situation.
- Simple and secure login with ExpressSign-in : Allows faster login and enhances the security with Dell proximity sensors, enabled by Intel Context Sensing Technology and Windows Hello context technologies.
- Enhance the listening experience with Intelligent Audio : Intelligent Audio allows users to talk and listen better in conference calls, eliminating echo and background noise thoroughly, for vivid sound quality.
The Dell Latitude 9510 will be priced starting at $ 1,799 and going on sale worldwide from March 26.
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