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Contents • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Overview and product type [ ] The Dell Latitude is a laptop family from Dell Computers, intended for business use. By contrast, the is aimed at the consumer market and its specifications change regularly. Whereas Inspiron may change vendors or components several times over the course of a single model, the Latitude line generally retains identical components throughout its production. This design is intended to simplify maintenance and support tasks for large corporations, allowing components to be easily swapped between models.
Dell Latitude D630 The lines of Dell Latitude personal computers are currently in the 'E' series, which is the successor to the popular Latitude D, C, and X series. The Latitudes from the early 1990s up until the C*00 lines weren't in a set 'series', instead going under the models CP and XP with modifiers at the end, e.g.: XPi, CP M233.
In the past, the 'mainstream' line was the 6 series, being the C6x0, D6x0, and E64x0 lines, but as of 2015 this line has been discontinued and replaced by both the 5 series and the 7 series. The 15' 'Premium' line was the 8 series, until the E-series merged this line with the 6 series (Model numbers being along the lines of C8x0 or D8x0). The 'budget' line was the 5 series, but as of 2015 the 5 series and 7 series Latitude laptops are the primary lines of Latitude laptops. The 3 series has replaced the 5 series as the budget line. Dell has also since dropped the E from the Latitude line (due to switching to a USB C/Thunderbolt dock system, rather than the e-Port analog pin-system docks), and the models just go by number now, e.g.: Latitude 5480, 5570. The second number in the model (As in, 5 470 or 7 280) indicates the size of the screen in the laptop.
The current Dell Latitude lineup is as follows: Latitude 3xxx series. Budget models intended for education or home office environments, available in 13.3'/14'/15.6' trims. Latitude 5xxx series. Mainstream line, available in 11.1'/12.5'/13.3'/14'/15.6' trims. Latitude 7xxx series. Premium 'ultrabooks', available in 12.5'/13.3'/14' trims only. Latitude computers are also differentiated in their feature sets, due to their business focus.
For example, they often include security features such as smartcard and contactless smartcard, and TPM security, which are not needed by most consumers. A lid clasp (as opposed to a magnetic latching system), DisplayPort video out (as opposed to HDMI), and support for legacy standards are all results of the requirements of the business market. Some models also have the capability of which can be selected during the configuration of the laptop. Latitude ON is essentially a system within a system. It requires a separate add on module which contains its own.
This allows the laptop to function in the realm of a. RFID (Optional) location on a Latitude E6410 Dell used the 'E-series' name up through the 2016 models, and new 2017 models drop the 'E.'