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DESIGNED TO DELIVER: Christine Rand (right), Director of Marketing, Client Products, Dell South Asia and ANZ (Australia and New Zealand), with Sameer Garde, General Manager, Sales, Dell India, launching `Latitude' Notebook in New Delhi on Thursday. PHOTO: S. SUBRAMANIUM
NEW DELHI: The U.S.-based personal computer manufacturer, Dell, on Thursday unveiled three new notebooks aimed at the corporate sector. The `Latitude' range of notebooks has been built keeping in mind customers' demand for better mobility experience with longer battery life, increased performance and better connectivity. "With features like next-generation wireless technologies and extended capacity batteries and equipped with Intel's latest generation Intel Centrino processor technology code-named, `Santa Rosa', the Latitude D630 and D830 help increase performance and battery life," Christine Rand, Delhi South Asia and Australia and New Zealand Director of Marketing (Client Products), said. To be introduced in the market by the end of this month, the base configuration of Latitude D830 will come at a price tag of Rs. 63,769, while the starting price of D630 has been fixed at Rs. 58,012 and of D531 at Rs. 52,618.
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