PHOTOS: Dell Latitude Z

Hands-on the latest "thin" laptop

PHOTOS: Dell Latitude Z. Hardware, Laptops, Dell, Notebooks, Dell Latitude Z, Photos 0

29 September 2009 10:16 GMT / By Chris Hall

We saw the Dell Latitude Z leaked earlier this year, but Dell has now made it official.

The Latitude Z model is Dell's latest stab at the ultraslim notebook category, pitching up against the MacBook Air, and Sony and Samsung's X series models.

A 16-inch 16:9 display with a resolution of 1600 x 900 (although a higher resolution option will be available), sits on the slim frame which has been lovingly designed.

The pre-production model that we got our hands on was powered by and Intel Core 2 Duo U9400 1.4GHz processor, with 4GB RAM and a 60GB SSD, although a 128GB SSD version will also be available.

Dell has paid attention to detail here, with nice touches like an external battery indicator, backlit keyboard and embedded in the bezel are touch-enabled controls for things like volume and media playback.

Despite the relatively large chassis, there is no optical drive built-in. The battery (sitting between the hinges at the back) will come in 4- and 8-cell options, with Dell estimating 4 or 8 hours respectively.

But is it a little too late with HP's Envy recently stealing the crown as one of the prettiest high-end notebooks around?

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  • What about the wireless battery recharging? How could you fail to mention that? Posted by Kevin, USA
  • Kevin. True, we don't mention wireless charging in this photo story, but we do in our news announcement (link above). The reason is more simple than you'd imagine. When we saw the Latitude Z and grabbed the photos, we wrote the specs as we saw them on the day. This was some time ago, and no mention was made of wireless charging and they didn't have the stand - it was being charged conventionally with a plug-in power pack. Posted by chrishall, United Kingdom

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