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Dell debuts its first Latitude Windows 10 convertible in India – onmsft.com

Arif Bacchus Arif Bacchus
October 3, 2016
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It has been a busy day in the way of Windows 10 devices news. While Lenovo already unveiled its line of products for the Indian market, Dell too is now debuting its  first Windows 10 convertible in the flagship Latitude portfolio in India. The new device, the Dell Latitude 3379 convertible laptop is built for those who are on the go, and offers up to four modes for the user, complete with powerful performance and versatile design and functionality.

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Dell latitude 3379 convertible laptop

Overall, the Latitude 3379 is powered by the Intel Core processors, with support for Integrated Intel HD Graphics, up to a 512 SSD, and a brilliant 13,3 inch LED-backlit FHD touch display for wide viewing. Of course, the device comes with Windows 10 pre-installed, along with a free 30 day trial of Microsoft Office, and McAfee Livesafe.  Weighing in at just 1.75 KG, Dell promised the device will have up to 8 hours battery life. The device is available in India at the starting price of INR 64,990.

What is your impression of this device? Do you think you will purchase it once it is available? Let us know what you think by dropping us a comment below.

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