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Review: Dell convertible offers a touch more usability

The first Tablet PC from Dell supports touch activation as well as stylus-based input

Price: £1,330 (as reviewed)
Manufacturer: Dell
Daniel Robinson, IT Week, 23 May 2008
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The Latitude XT from Dell is a lightweight system that will appeal to users running pen-driven applications, especially with its support for touch input as well as the stylus. The built-in 3G modem is also a bonus for travelling workers. However, the system looks costly compared with other Tablet devices, unless buyers can obtain a discount.

PROS: Screen supports touch input and active stylus; Relatively light; Built-in 3G connectivity

CONS: Relatively short battery life; Costly at list price

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