Dell XFR Latitude XT2, an SUV that looks after its line
Dell has officially introduced its latest model of laptop or todoterren, the kind that one can take it anywhere without fear that we fall, you dust or even a bit wet. The Dell Latitude XFR XT2 is also a model of a Tablet, thereby increasing user comfort in tasks that normally makes use of such portable ultraendurance.
The Dell Latitude XT2 XFR has a 12.1-inch screen multitouch capacitive type. It is almost all fixed, as in other models because the manufacturer can configure the computer with several options, including the backlit keyboard (which would join her sealed against dust and water) or the SSD with encryption.

On the computer profile SUV, XT2 Dell XFR this supports the most harsh conditions of temperature, falls and accidents that could happen to a laptop with a more or less normal in the natural environment or outside the office.
And while Dell may persist in wanting to highlight their best and slender figure, that is, a laptop SUV will always equal ugly.
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