Setting a new bar for security
New Latitude E6540, OptiPlex 9020 and XE2 set a new
bar for security, manageability and reliability
Auckland, New Zealand June 13, 2013 — Dell has announced new additions to the company’s range of trusted OptiPlex desktops and Latitude laptops to address security, manageability and reliability needs in commercial computing. Powered by 4th generation Intel® Core™ processors, these industry-leading commercial PCs demonstrate Dell’s commitment to deliver the best end user computing experience by offering the most secure, manageable and reliable commercial PCs on the market.
To complement these latest additions to the Dell portfolio, the company has also announced the launch of the Dell 21.5” Touch Monitor S2240T. Together with new Latitude and OptiPlex range, this fast and intuitive monitor will help provide consumers with a complete computing experience.
Dell has also announced new touch and performance enhancements within the company’s XPS range. These new performance and expandability enhancements are perfect for customers demanding the latest in high-performance technology.
Latitude E6540
The most secure laptop in the industry, the Latitude E6540 guards data with industry-leading endpoint security solutions that include comprehensive encryption, strong authentication and leading-edge malware protection. Dell’s most powerful business laptop is also equipped with Intel® vPro™ and Dell unique management extensions, making it the most manageable laptop on the market.
The Dell Lattitude E6540 features 4th gen Intel quad core i7-4800MQ (6M Cache, up to 3.7GHz); a 15.6” HD (1366x768) Anti-Glare screen, 4GB (1x4GB) 1600MHz DDR3L Memory and a 320GB 7200rpm drive.
OptiPlex 9020 and All-in-One
Dell’s most powerful commercial desktop ever, the Dell™ OptiPlex™ 9020, is the world’s most manageable Intel® vPro™ enabled desktop and delivers leading-edge reliability and security. The OptiPlex 9020 can be cloud enabled with the Dell Cloud Desktop feature, a new fully integrated desktop and application virtualization technology powered by Dell Wyse WSM.
With Dell Cloud Desktops configured to be stateless and diskless, the capabilities of the OptiPlex 9020 can be shared to a number of virtual users in an extremely secure environment with centralized management and storage, while delivering the same look, performance, feel and function of a traditional desktop with an OS.
OptiPlex XE2
The durable, versatile Dell OptiPlex XE2 desktop PC features an ultra-long lifecycle and the world’s best management capabilities. With an ultra-long product lifecycle, the Dell OptiPlex XE2 significantly simplifies desktop administration and planning.
Dell 21.5” Touch Monitor S2240T.
Complementing the enhanced performance in these PCs, Dell continues its leadership in monitors with the launch of the Dell 21.5” Touch Monitor S2240T. Featuring a fast, intuitive way to interact with applications, and brilliantly sharp Full HD resolution, the 10-point Dell 21.5” Touch Monitor also offers a versatile stand design. Users can slide and tilt the monitor to touch and type, mount it on the wall or attach it to the Dell Single Monitor Arm.
New Touch and Performance Enhancements for Dell XPS Range
The new XPS 27 All-in-One PC delivers one of the world’s most vibrant touchscreen AIO experience with an incredibly vivid Adobe RGB Quad HD display. Now customers can design, create or enjoy multimedia with brighter, truer colors. For consumers seeking a versatile desktop with advanced performance, the XPS 8700 is built with speed, expandability and storage in mind. In addition, the award-winning XPS 12 convertible laptop is now designed to be faster and more efficient than before. With 63 percent overall performance improvement1, the XPS 12 is 1.6 times faster, and now has up to 8 hours and 43 minutes of battery life2– over two hours more than the previous generation2.
Availability
The Latitude E6540 laptop, OptiPlex 9020 and OptiPlex XE2 desktops will be available in the coming weeks.
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1 Based on 3DMark ‘11 Performance Overall benchmark test performed by Dell labs in May 2013 on XPS 12 (9Q23): Intel Core i7 3517U (1.9GHz), 8GB memory, 256GB SSD and HD 4000 graphics vs. XPS 12 (9Q33): Intel Core i7 4500U (1.8GHz), 8GB memory, 256GB SSD and HD4400 graphics. Actual performance will vary based on configuration, usage and manufacturing variability.
2Battery life: Tested system equipped with 4GB memory, Intel HD 4400 graphics, Intel Core i5-4200U, and 128GB SSD. Based on testing using the Mobile Mark 2012 battery life benchmark test. For more information about this benchmark test, visit www.bapco.com. Test results should be used only to compare one product with another and are not a guarantee you will experience the same battery life. Battery life may be significantly less than the test results and varies depending on your product’s configuration, software, usage, operating conditions, power management settings and other factors. Maximum battery life will decrease with time and use.
Battery life improvement: Tested XPS 12 (9Q33) equipped with 4GB memory, Intel HD 4400 graphics, Intel Core i5-4200U, and 128GB SSD vs. XPS 12 (9Q23) equipped with Intel Core 5-3427U, 4GB memory, 128GB SSD and HD 4000 graphics. Based on testing using the Mobile Mark 2012 battery life benchmark test. For more information about this benchmark test, visit www.bapco.com. Test results should be used only to compare one product with another and are not a guarantee you will experience the same battery life. Battery life may be significantly less than the test results and varies depending on your product’s configuration, software, usage, operating conditions, power management settings and other factors. Maximum battery life will decrease with time and use.
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