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To: stockman_scott who wrote (140194)8/23/1999 7:34:00 AM
From: TechMkt  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 176387
 
Just in. Great new addition.

Fez
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Monday August 23, 7:03 am Eastern Time
Company Press Release

Dell Announces New Ultramobile Latitude Notebook PC

Thinner, Lighter Model Expands Corporate Lineup
ROUND ROCK, Texas--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Aug. 23, 1999--Dell Computer Corporation (Nasdaq:DELL - news), the world's leading direct computer systems company, today announced the Dell Latitude© CS, a 4.3-pound ultramobile notebook personal computer.

The Latitude CS broadens Dell's corporate notebook line and shares docking and media modules with all Latitude C-family products.

Designed to be the user's only PC, the Latitude CS R400XT combines performance, usability and portability in a slim, lightweight magnesium alloy chassis. The Latitude CS features Intel's fastest mobile processor -- the Pentium© II processor at 400MHz -- a full-size notebook keyboard and a bright, high-resolution XGA 13.3-inch active matrix TFT screen.

Available now, the Latitude CS comes standard with 64MB of RAM -- with capacity up to 320MB -- a 4.8GB(a) hard disk drive, floppy disk drive and a three-year limited warranty with next business day on-site service for $2,899. For more information visit Dell's Web site at dell.com.

For convenience and to help lower ownership costs, the Latitude CS connects directly into existing Latitude docking hardware. The Latitude CS does not require an attachable expansion base or an additional port replicator which add weight to the system.

Also, all Latitude C-family notebooks share the same A/C adapter and peripherals including DVD-ROM, CD-ROM, floppy disk and additional hard disk drive and LS-120 drive. These devices attach externally to the Latitude CS, making it very configurable without compromising portability.

``The Latitude CS is essentially a four-pound version of the award-winning Latitude CPi,' said Tim Peters, Dell Latitude general manager. ``It is an ultramobile notebook that does not sacrifice performance, usability or convenient compatibility of options and peripherals. Sharing docking hardware and peripherals across the Latitude line is a tremendous benefit to customers.'

Dell designs its Latitude notebook line for large business and institutional customers who value a low total cost of ownership, a consistent and reliable product, managed technology transitions and optimum performance in a connected environment. The Dell Latitude CPi targets corporate and institutional customers who seek desktop performance with minimal TCO. The Latitude CPt serves education, government and other institutional customers who demand systems with a low entry price.



To: stockman_scott who wrote (140194)8/23/1999 8:06:00 AM
From: JRI  Respond to of 176387
 
*OT* <Who am I gonna call...> Uh, Rich Guys like Drew, Kemble, Venkie....I'm hoping they will bail my butt out if the world tanks <G>....