New Dell Latitude 3330 Notebook Has Been Designed For Schools
Dell today launched the Latitude 3330, designed for schools
and educators.
The Latitude 3330 integrates into a school's existing IT
infrastructure and offers all day battery life with a 6-cell
battery.
The new laptop fully supports Microsoft Windows 8, Windows 7, and Linux Ubuntu. It has a 13.3-inch anti-glare screen that minimizes the scrolling required of smaller screens, an HD 720 webcam, and WiDi support for virtual classroom collaboration. The Latitude 3330 is available with a broad choice of storage technology ranging from standard hard drives to high-performance SSD. Equipped with VGA, HDMI, USB3.0 and optional USB docking, the new laptop can connect to the majority of desk environments and room infrastructures.
The newest Dell Mobile Computing Cart solution, also announced by Dell today, is available in managed and unmanaged options and enables secure storage, charging and transport for easy mobility. It is designed to accommodate a variety of form factors and screen sizes, including Dell tablets, Ultrabooks, laptops and up to 30 Latitude 3330s. The managed cart option allows for remote management and IT updates, ideal for managing a fleet of systems between multiple campus locations.
Dell Data Protection Encryption, available on the Latitude 3330 in the coming months, enables secure employee or student collaboration with a single solution for data encryption across devices, removable media and in public cloud storage. With DDP E, a school district's data encryption needs can be remotely managed using a single console and compliance is simplified with a one-touch present policy.
The Latitude 3330 is available in late April 2013 and starts at $419. The Dell Mobile Computing cart is also available in late April and starts at $1899.99 for the unmanaged configuration and $2799.99 for the managed configuration.
The new laptop fully supports Microsoft Windows 8, Windows 7, and Linux Ubuntu. It has a 13.3-inch anti-glare screen that minimizes the scrolling required of smaller screens, an HD 720 webcam, and WiDi support for virtual classroom collaboration. The Latitude 3330 is available with a broad choice of storage technology ranging from standard hard drives to high-performance SSD. Equipped with VGA, HDMI, USB3.0 and optional USB docking, the new laptop can connect to the majority of desk environments and room infrastructures.
The newest Dell Mobile Computing Cart solution, also announced by Dell today, is available in managed and unmanaged options and enables secure storage, charging and transport for easy mobility. It is designed to accommodate a variety of form factors and screen sizes, including Dell tablets, Ultrabooks, laptops and up to 30 Latitude 3330s. The managed cart option allows for remote management and IT updates, ideal for managing a fleet of systems between multiple campus locations.
Dell Data Protection Encryption, available on the Latitude 3330 in the coming months, enables secure employee or student collaboration with a single solution for data encryption across devices, removable media and in public cloud storage. With DDP E, a school district's data encryption needs can be remotely managed using a single console and compliance is simplified with a one-touch present policy.
The Latitude 3330 is available in late April 2013 and starts at $419. The Dell Mobile Computing cart is also available in late April and starts at $1899.99 for the unmanaged configuration and $2799.99 for the managed configuration.