In June, Dell launched a laptop with integrated GPS
In June, Dell is expected to launch a series of laptops with built-in GPS technology. Specifically, the product will belong to the E-Series product line, which is equipped with advanced technologies and features aimed at the d & u
In June, Dell is expected to launch a series of laptops with built-in GPS technology.
Specifically, the product will belong to the E-Series product line, which is equipped with advanced technologies and features aimed at business users and helps it cope with the serious decline in the price of laptop computers. .
The most advanced product of the E-Series series is expected to be the E6500. The device will be equipped with ultra-wide bandwidth wireless UWB (Ultra-Wideband), Intel Centrino 2 platform, 15.4-inch LED back-lit screen, DisplayPort port, battery life up to all day, Traditional hard drive, SSD or SSD drive .
Notably, Dell seems to recognize that security is an extremely important feature for notebook users for business users, so it has added disk encryption options. hard, western identification, TMP motherboard level 1.2 security module .
The technology that will get the most attention in the E-Series is global positioning technology. This is the technology predicted to integrate in most future laptop products. Currently only Asus laptop products are integrated with this technology.
There is no detailed information about the above product lines disclosed by the manufacturer as well as the official price and launch date.
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