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Dell launches Latitude 3330 laptop for schools
[May 10, 2013]

Dell launches Latitude 3330 laptop for schools


May 10, 2013 (Datamonitor via COMTEX) -- Dell has launched the Latitude 3330 laptop, which offers various computing features, compatibility with Dell's existing solutions and services for education and support for personalized learning opportunities in the classroom.

The Latitude 3330 integrates into a school's existing IT infrastructure, speeding up time to classroom and saving time and money. The new laptop offers full laptop productivity and all day battery life with a 6-cell battery, the company said.

Dell developed the Latitude 3330 to help increase student access to technology and to work in IT environments. The new laptop supports Microsoft Windows 8, Windows 7, and Linux Ubuntu, giving students the ability to produce, consume and share information, as well as leverage common learning applications and software to help personalize their learning experience during the school day and at home.


The new laptop has a 13.3-inch anti-glare screen that minimizes the scrolling required of smaller screens, an HD 720 webcam, and WiDi support for virtual classroom collaboration. The Latitude 3330 is available with a storage technology ranging from standard hard drives to SSD. Equipped with VGA, HDMI, USB3.0 and optional USB docking, the new laptop can connect to desk environments and room infrastructures for presentation, teaching and maximized learning time, the company added.

The newest Dell Mobile Computing Cart solution is available in managed and unmanaged options and enables secure storage, charging and transport for mobility. It is designed to accommodate form factors and screen sizes, including Dell tablets, Ultrabooks, laptops and up to 30 Latitude 3330s. The managed cart option allows for remote management and IT updates, for managing a fleet of systems between multiple campus locations.

Additionally, the Latitude 3330 comes with a set of automation tools to help IT administrators tackle the time consuming tasks of deployment, monitoring and updating systems.

"The Latitude 3330 delivers exceptional value and extends Dell Latitude's superior manageability, security and reliability to a thin, light laptop with agile performance, mobility and a full, robust computing experience that is ideal for schools and small businesses," said Kirk Schell, vice president, personal computer product group, Dell. "Dell's heritage is built on empowering our customers with user-focused devices, unbeatable back-end expertise and cost-effective, tailored solutions that empower end-users and IT administrators alike." http://www.datamonitor.com Republication or redistribution, including by framing or similar means, is expressly prohibited without prior written consent. Datamonitor shall not be liable for errors or delays in the content, or for any actions taken in reliance thereon

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