Dell Expands 3G WWAN Options On Latitude Notebook Line

When it comes to laptops, Dell's probably got a model to fit just about any need. And now, the company has an option for T-Mobile USA users who just can't be disconnected for any length of time. The outfit has just added T-Mobile 3G connectivity to the Latitude line of laptops. People have had the option to get mobile broadband from AT&T, Verizon and Sprint, and with the addition of T-Mobile people have more options when they need to remain connected wherever they go .Starting today, customers now can order embedded mobile broadband from T-Mobile for the first time on the LatitudeE6220, E6320, and E6420.

With embedded Gobi 3000 technology from Qualcomm, Dell Latitude laptops can connect to mobile broadband networks worldwide, making it easier than ever to stay connected from more places. Customers using these laptops on T-Mobile USA’s mobile broadband network can enjoy blazing-fast data speeds for video conferencing, HD video streaming and easily send and receive large files and images on the go.


In addition to the robust wireless options, Dell’s Latitude systems are specifically designed to ensure users stay productive while mobile. The systems are built to last and stand up to travel with a hard-wearing MIL-STD 810G tested Tri-Metal design, a highly durable anodized brushed aluminum display back, strong, magnesium, alloy-wrapped corners and a tough powder-coated magnesium base. This business-rugged durability carries through, inside and out, with a spill-resistant keyboard, a protective LCD seal and a 360-degree LCD bumper for added screen protection that can outlast the bumps and spills of everyday work. Mobile workers can also enjoy outstanding productivity while in flight or in low-light settings with the optional backlit keyboard, long-living battery options and hot optical external media modules.
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