The Latitude XT is Dell’s first-ever contestant in the Tablet PC market. Of course, it is a laptop, and at the same time, a tablet. The Dell Latitude XT is targeted towards business people who need both the technology of a mobile PC and a tablet.
A tablet is very useful especially when doing inventory jobs and when one needs to hold the machine while inputting data. A laptop is ideal when one needs to handle some computing jobs and work applications. Imagine having both in one machine.
As a cross between a laptop and a tablet, the Dell Latitude XT is integrated with technologies found in two worlds. An example is pen and touch technology. Even when in laptop mode, one can access the Dell Latitude XT without using a mouse or the touchpad – just simply use a finger or two to click, double-click or zoom an image. This is made possible by the N-Trig touchscreen technology. This enables the Dell Latitude XT’s 12.1-inch screen to respond either with a pen or with one’s finger. A user can also use the pen without worrying about his palm — which would likely be touching the screen – thanks to the Dell Latitude XT’s good palm rejection feature.








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