J jdom New member Nov 5, 2012 135 0 0 Jan 27, 2013 #1 Thinking about getting this tablet. what are your opinions about this tablet?
J jdom New member Nov 5, 2012 135 0 0 Jan 27, 2013 #2 from the lack of answers i guess this tablet is not popular hey?
K Kebero New member May 26, 2011 717 0 0 Jan 27, 2013 #3 It may be that Latitudes are marketed as part of Dell's business line. Not something you can purchase from a brick and mortar or normal web store.
It may be that Latitudes are marketed as part of Dell's business line. Not something you can purchase from a brick and mortar or normal web store.
njblackberry New member Dec 7, 2010 83 0 0 Jan 27, 2013 #5 My two cents (since I am evaluating tablet/hybrids for work). The Atom CPU is lightweight and 2GB of RAM is fine if you run nothing. I have rejected all of the Atom/2GB devices as not being enterprise class. The HP ElitePad 900 falls into the same category. I will only use a device which (at a minimum) has a Core i5 and 4GB RAM. 128GB SSD too.
My two cents (since I am evaluating tablet/hybrids for work). The Atom CPU is lightweight and 2GB of RAM is fine if you run nothing. I have rejected all of the Atom/2GB devices as not being enterprise class. The HP ElitePad 900 falls into the same category. I will only use a device which (at a minimum) has a Core i5 and 4GB RAM. 128GB SSD too.
K Kebero New member May 26, 2011 717 0 0 Jan 27, 2013 #6 TBH, I think if you dock the Latitude and fire up remote desktop, you can have one **** of a workstation, provided the VDI is good.
TBH, I think if you dock the Latitude and fire up remote desktop, you can have one **** of a workstation, provided the VDI is good.