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Latitude XT2 XFR: The World’s Thinnest Rugged, Convertible Tablet PC

Posted by DELL-Troy W |  Posted in Direct2Dell |  Posted on 27 Oct 2009
From the FCC to you , today, we introduced another product in our rugged line-up. The Latitude XT2 XFR is the industry's smallest 12.1-inch rugged convertible tablet PC and is the first with a multi-touch display. It's designed for demanding environments ...more>

From the FCC to you, today, we introduced another product in our rugged line-up.

Latitude XT2 XFR Tablet PC

The Latitude XT2 XFR is the industry's smallest 12.1-inch rugged convertible tablet PC and is the first with a multi-touch display. It's designed for demanding environments and meets the needs of our customers in the military, police, border patrol, field service organizations, first responders and government field case workers.

How do we know it meets their needs? Earlier this year we made it a priority to work with customers across each vertical segment in our Global Public business to create purpose-built technology solutions. The XT2 XFR continues this commitment and is another example of an industry-first product that was developed based on customer feedback. It can be mounted into first-responder vehicles or easily carried by field-service and industrial-manufacturing workforces to perform in tough environments.

The Latitude XT2 XFR adds to Dell's Rugged Mobility Solution offering that includes the fully rugged Latitude E6400 XFR that Patrick blogged about earlier this year and the semi-rugged Latitude E6400 ATG laptops we brought to market in 2007. It is available with a range of accessories and services that include mobile rugged docking and mounting solutions with mobile broadband pass-through, as well as end-to-end services.

We understand that reducing total cost of ownership is a priority for larger organizations, that's why we are committed to providing our customers with long lifecycles, stable image, tools and service offerings to simplify IT management, so they can focus on their mission. The XT2 XFR continues this tradition.

To see more Latitude XT2 XFR images, click on this Flickr set. See below for an overview video and a short video that shows the kinds of tests we do on the Latitude XT2 XFR and all of our ruggedized products.

 

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Dell and Breast Cancer Awareness Month

Posted by Erin Nelson |  Posted in Direct2Dell |  Posted on 23 Oct 2009
As many of you know, October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Reminders of this important cause are showing up in a variety of venues, ranging from pink-ribbon wrapped airliners to pink cleats decorating the feet of one of the NFL's most prolific ...more>

As many of you know, October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Reminders of this important cause are showing up in a variety of venues, ranging from pink-ribbon wrapped airliners to pink cleats decorating the feet of one of the NFL's most prolific quarterbacks (whose wife is a breast cancer survivor). For many of us, the reminders are closer to home - like being recruited to participate in the local Race for the Cure, or, the closest of all, hearing that someone you know has been diagnosed with breast cancer. 

The facts are both scary and positive. Breast cancer is the leading cause of death in women ages 45 to 55, however with advancements in screenings, diagnosis and treatment, the death rate has declined 20 percent over the last 10 years. These advancements have been accelerated with the support of organizations like the Susan G Komen for the Cure, and Dell is proud to be a part of this effort.

Earlier this year, Dell teamed with Susan G. Komen for the Cure in the fight against breast cancer, pledging a $5.00 donation with the purchase of any "Promise Pink" PC or Inspiron Mini, and a minimum donation of $250,000 for 2009. Pairing one of our most popular colors with a cause that people are passionate about has paid off. I am delighted to share that in eight months we have not only achieved our minimum donation goal, but have actually doubled it, generating more than $600,000.

Since our initial announcement in February, we have expanded the number of choices a customer can choose from - we now offer Promise Pink on 10 PCs including, the Inspiron Mini 10 and Mini 10v, Inspiron 11z, 14, 15 and 17 laptops, Studio 15 and 17 laptops, the Inspiron 537s and 546 desktops.Take a look at www.dell.com/pink to see all of them.

What's really inspiring is that this program resonates not only with Dell customers, but with Dell employees, like April Steinmetz based in Round Rock, Texas, who recently shared the following:

April Steimetz

"Not only is this particular charity a huge hit for most companies and events to sponsor, but it also means a lot to me. Sadly, one of my family members has been affected by this disease and if I am not careful I could be too. Knowledge is power, and our company has the power to give to the cause and advertise its purpose while providing great products to customers."

And Sarah Childree, a sales consultant based in Nashville:

Sarah Childree

"Dell's partnership with the Susan G. Komen Foundation is something I feel very passionate about. Dell donates $5 dollars to this foundation to fund continuing research for breast cancer every time someone buys the "Promise Pink" color on a system. I really enjoy helping others in general, and by selling the color "Promise Pink" we can do just that and maintain our impact on the fight against breast cancer."

Finally, I'd like take this opportunity to thank the hundreds of other Dell employees and to everyone outside the company for making a difference by giving their time, energy and donations to the upcoming Komen Austin Race for the Cure.

Remember, one person can make a difference in the fight against breast cancer. Susan G. Komen for the Cure was founded by one sister making a promise to another sister. Dell is proud to be a part of this worthwhile effort! Our promise of a world without breast cancer does not just rest in the hands of Susan G. Komen for the Cure.  It is up to all of us, employees, customers, and the community of survivors and co-survivors, to stand united until the promise is fulfilled and the cures are found.

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Student Photo Competition Open Now

Posted by DELL-Bri B |  Posted in Education Blog |  Posted on 19 Oct 2009
October 15 marked the launch of Dell's children's Where Do You Like to Learn photography competition. Enter between now and November 15, 2009, for a student's chance to win a Latitude 2100 as well as a tablet PC and projector for the classroom ...more>

image October 15 marked the launch of Dell's children's Where Do You Like to Learn photography competition.

Enter between now and November 15, 2009, for a student's chance to win a Latitude 2100 as well as a tablet PC and projector for the classroom.

For more information check out Kerry's post on Direct2Dell.

Happy photographing!

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Dell Launches Student Photography Contest – Where do you like to learn?

Posted by kerry_bridge... |  Posted in Direct2Dell |  Posted on 15 Oct 2009
Today, we’re kicking off a children’s photography competition, called “ Where Do You Like to Learn ”, that celebrates the digitally connected world we live in. Not only will the winning student’s school receive a Dell tablet ...more>

Today, we’re kicking off a children’s photography competition, called “Where Do You Like to Learn”, that celebrates the digitally connected world we live in. Not only will the winning student’s school receive a Dell tablet PC and projector for the classroom, the child will receive a Latitude 2100 notebook.

Entering is as easy as 1-2-3

  • Visit this blog post on Edu4U for the full contest rules and email your photograph(s) to edu4u@dell.com. You may enter up to four photos in the contest.
  • You can follow progress of the contest online at;

-- Direc2Dell’s Education page;

-- Flickr group at http://www.flickr.com/groups/delleducation; and

-- Twitter at www.twitter.com/edu4u.

  • On November 20, check back at Edu4U to see the top 10 finalists and vote! And every member of the Edu4U community can have one vote and be entered into a prize draw for a chance to win a Dell Latitude 2100 netbook. Winners will be announced on December 5.

 Where do you like to learn?

Please pass this on to your local school or any students who you feel would be interested in this contest. We want you to show us where you like to learn!

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Where Do You Like to Learn?

Posted by DELL-Mark H |  Posted in Education Blog |  Posted on 8 Oct 2009
Click here to vote for the finalists! Tell Us for Your Chance to Win A Netbook for You and a Tablet PC and Projector for Your Classroom! Today, learning is no longer limited to the four walls of a classroom. Students around the globe, no matter how young ...more>

Click here to vote for the finalists!

Tell Us for Your Chance to Win A Netbook for You and a Tablet PC and Projector for Your Classroom!

Today, learning is no longer limited to the four walls of a classroom. Students around the globe, no matter how young or old are developing 21st Century Skills and are increasingly comfortable with technology. You can look up the definition of a word, learn about current events happening hundreds of miles away and connect with people on other continents with one touch of a button. In this digital age, we are learning continuously.

Starting from October 15, we are bringing you the Where Do You Like to Learn photography competition. We are kicking-off the month-long contest, where we want you to show us where you like to learn!

Whether it’s in your favorite bookstore or on your living room floor; in your neighborhood park or your best friend’s backyard, we can all be a little more creative with where we choose to study. Learning can take place anywhere!

Entering is easy. And, the reward even bigger! Simply email your photograph(s) to edu4u@dell.com for the chance to win the competition. The winner nominates a school and student under the age of 18 to receive the grand prizes - a tablet PC for the classroom and Dell's new Latitude 2100 netbook for the student.

You can also follow us on Twitter @Edu4U and send us a link to your photo sharing site. Each contestant is allowed up to four photographs. You have until November 15, 2009 to enter. A group of judges will determine the top 5 finalists. And, starting November 17, 2009, you’ll have a chance to pick your favorite photo! The photo with the most votes at the end of the voting period will be our winner. The grand prize is a Latitude 2100 for the student and a tablet PC and projector for his or her classroom. Parents or teachers must enter for children under 18 years of age. Full contest rules, judging criteria and answers to frequently asked questions about the competition can be found here.

Let the photo sessions begin! Be sure to join the Edu4U community and check back to vote.

Follow @Edu4u on Twitter and use the official hashtag #dell.

Good luck!

 

 

 

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