After beginning the Latitude 7320 Detachable several weeks before, Dell follows two latest additions to its Latitude line of enterprise laptops.
The latest Latitude 5521 and 5421 innovation 11th Gen Intel Core processors, Wi-Fi 6E connectivity, and can be outfitted with Nvidia GeForce MX450 graphics and up to 64GB of DDR4 RAM. When it gets to ports, both laptops have two Thunderbolt 4 ports, HDMI 2.0, two USB-A 3.2 ports, a headphone jack, Ethernet, a microSD card reader, and a SIM tray.
The Latitude 5521 and 5421 even develop equipped with built-in Artificial intelligence (AI) to boost application performance and improve battery life by adapting to users’ work habits. These modern devices also design with Dell’s 2030 sustainability aims in the brain. They are the organization’s first laptops to use bioplastics produced from Tall Oil in their lids and recycled carbon fiber in their design.
While Dell does not still announce the pricing for both the 15.6-inch Latitude 5521 and the 14-inch Latitude 5421, the PC titan did unveil that both laptops will be ready this summer, though an announcement date is not still set.
Accuracy refresh
In enhancement to declaring two different Latitude laptops, Dell has also given its Precision line of mobile phone workstations a refresh.
The Precision 5760 and 5560 have been updated with the newest 11th Gen Intel Core processors and soon emphasize color-accurate InfinityEdge shows with shorter bezels. These shows are powered by the most advanced Nvidia RTX graphics and rear by the Nvidia Studio program.
Dell has also updated its Precision 7000 series mobile workstations to handle even more demanding workloads for users who want even more power on the go. These laptops can provide up to Nvidia RTX A5000 laptop GPUs and design to handle 8K High Dynamic Range video editing and large 3D simulations.
Like with the Latitude 5421 and 5521, Dell’s renovated Correctness laptops will be ready this summertime. We will hopefully listen more concerning pricing once we get more familiar with their announcement date.