
Dell Latitude XT3 is the convenience of a touch-screen tablet, the power of an enterprise-grade laptop and a large display. The Lattude XT3 lets you work almost anywhere, whether at your desk or on the move. If you can live with the screen's average viewing angles, this 13in, metal-look convertible tablet laptop sporting Sandy Bridge internals is attractive, well-built and well-specced, and offers great ergonomics in addition to its capacitive touch-and-stylus input.
Dell Latitude XT3 rund dual-core Intel Sandy Bridge processor inside and is powered by Second generation Intel core 2.5GHz Core of either i3, i5 or i7 -2520M CPU processors with Turbo boost technology and it sports 2GB of RAM underneath that swiveling 13.3 inch auto-bright HD LCD display with anti-glare LED back light with a screen resolution of 1366 x 768 pixels.
Dell Latitude XT3 Laptop features up to 8GB RAM, SSD/HDD options, Multi-Touch Trackpad and its connectivity options include Wi-Fi, Wimax, Bluetooth, Card reader, LAN, HDMI ports.
Dell Latitude XT3 is powered by either 3 or 6 cell express charge battery with 9-cell extended battery and slice option for all day power, the battery features a ExpressCharge feature which charges 80% of the battery in just 1 hour.

An outstanding performer that fits right in
Just because it’s advanced doesn’t mean it’s complicated. The Latitude XT3’s durable, innovative design fits into your existing Latitude E-Family environment for streamlined integration and management. Work confidently knowing your Latitude XT3 has strong magnesium alloy reinforcements behind each corner and a spill-resistant keyboard. Its Tri-metal™ design stands up to tough defense-grade, MIL-STD-810G testing.

Looks like the convertible tablet laptop has lost popularity in the consumer space,due to the rise of the tablet (spearheaded by the iPad 2 for IOS and the Transformer for Android).

Just by looks at it, it's a stunner, though it maintains a somewhat industrial aesthetic. Its all-black exterior of Dell's previous XT2, replaced by a three-tone metallic design with subtle orange trim. The lid sports a faux brushed metal finish that looks just like the real thing, surrounded by a silver aluminium outer strip. Inside, the black keyboard surround sports a soft-touch finish that feels great, while the matt black keyboard is bordered by a metallic silver strip and orange trim.

The buld quality on this device is excellent, there's no unwanted flex or creak, and the 180 degree hinge offers a solid, smooth action. The display swivels effortlessly either left or right (unlike on the X220T, which only swivels in one direction), and is held in place either in laptop or tablet orientations by a lock switch.
Latitude XT3 is quite comfortable to hold although its heavy, since Dell hasnt confirm its weight by guessing is ay=round 1.8kg which makes heavy than most convertables rivals, hoever bare in mine this is 13in machine not 12 or 11 inches.

On the left edge there's mini-Firewire, a USB 2.0 port, a headphone/microphone combi jack and an SDHC card reader (Dell representatives couldn't confirm whether it also supports the newer SDXC standard).
The back houses HDMI and VGA for video, along with a Gigabit Ethernet socket. To the right you'll find a SecureCard slot, wireless switch, combined eSATA/USB 2.0 port and a third USB 2.0 connector.
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