Dell to Release Ruggedized Notebook

Posted Mar 6th, 2008 by Chief Gadgeteer

XFR D630Panasonic has long held the throne for hardened laptops with their Toughbook line, but now Dell is about to enter the fray with a ruggedized version of the Latitude D630. I wonder what took them this long?

Regardless, the new XFR D630 meets the US DoD’s standards for what they require in the field. Things like withstanding temperatures from -20 degrees F to 140 degrees; sealed against moisture; shock resistant hard drive. If you’ve got almost $4k, then you can pick one up next week.

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Comments:

  1. Comment by Mr. Alex on March 6, 2008 3:08 PM

    There is certainly a market for a rugged notebook… especially among those who pay for them with corporate budgets.

    But I think the consumer answer to the ruggedized notebook is not bigger, heavier, tougher, but rather, simpler/cheaper/lighter. Like the Asus EEE PC or the OX (one laptop per child) machines come in with much lower price tags, so you can treat it more like a beater notebook… and when it breaks, big whoop, go get a new one.

  2. Comment by Chief Gadgeteer on March 7, 2008 3:05 AM

    Yep, totally agree.
    Sure, beat up the cheapo notebook. Just remember to backup!

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