As laptop prices continue their steady decline, Dell has come up with a
new feature to tempt business buyers into paying top whack – integrated
GPS (global positioning system).
According to Dell scoop site Engadget ,
Dell has pencilled in June as the launch data for its long-rumoured
E-series laptops, which will feature the technology among a host of
high-end accoutrements.
The top-of-the-range E6500 model will also include UWB (ultra-wideband)
wireless thanks to the inclusion of Intel’s ‘Montevina’ chip, LED
backlighting on a 15.4 inch screen, a DisplayPort (a rival to HDMI) for
high-definition interconnect, an “all-day” battery system, and hard
disk options including conventional hard drives, SSD flash drives, or –
and this is imaginative – hybrid SSD drives.
Dell has added another interesting feature on the storage theme,
namely a port for an external eSATA drive. These have been slow to take
off but promise much fast backup throughput in comparison with the
ubiquitous USB 2.0 and FireWire drives that are the road warrior’s
current staple.
Encouragingly, Dell has realised that security is now a standard
feature for business laptops, and has fully encrypted hard disks on the
option list. Details have not been confirmed, but given the mention of
Wave Embassy’s Trust Suite, used by admins to manage automatic boot
encryption/decryption, we assume the hardware will be Seagate’s Momentus FDE.2 drives .
Support will also be included for smartcard/contactless smartcard
readers, fingerprint readers, and TPM (trusted platform module) 1.2 at
motherboard level.
It was probably inevitable that GPS technology would turn up on a
mainstream laptop having found a home in at least one laptop from rival
Asus, and, of course, a range of handheld computers. Exactly what
laptop users will do with the technology, beyond providing a sort of
SatNav-on-the-go, is harder to fathom. There is one security feature
that might appeal however – letting security staff locate stolen
laptops.
There will also be a more portable 14.1 inch model, the E6400.
Prices have not been announced, but expect to pay a hefty premium for
this laptop full of tricks.
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