Testseek.com have collected 22 expert reviews of the Dell Latitude XT Tablet and the average rating is 78%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Dell Latitude XT Tablet.
January 2010
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Dual touch technology
Capacitive touch
LED backlit display
Solid keyboard
Solid pen with pressure sensitive nibs
Great battery life with slice battery
Tons of accessory options
Innovative and responsive capacitive touchscreen
Sturdy design
Solid state drive and mobile broadband options
Verdict
The Latitude XT from Dell is a lightweight system that will appeal to users running pen-driven applications
Especially with its support for touch input as well as the stylus. The built-in 3G modem is also a bonus for travelling workers. How...
Businesslike design
Highquality materials and robust case
Good interface equipment including docking port
3G/HSDPA broadband optionally available
Fullfledged keyboard and userfriendly touch pad
Firstclass touch display with dual mode (finger and styl
Abstract: The Dell Latitude XT Tablet PC runs on the most amazing 9 hour battery which gives you the power to work a full day with only one charge. The Dell Latitude XT Tablet PCWhat is the Dell Latitude XT Tablet PC?Quoted from my recent Bright Hub article The...
Verdict, The Latitude XT from Dell is a lightweight system that will appeal to users running pen-driven applications, especially with its support for touch input as well as the stylus. The built-in 3G modem is also a bonus for travelling workers. How...
Relatively short battery life; Costly at list price
Verdict The Latitude XT from Dell is a lightweight system that will appeal to users running pen-driven applications, especially with its support for touch input as well as the stylus. The built-in 3G modem is also a bonus for travelling workers. Howeve...
Abstract: Despite Dell covering practically every eventuality with its Latitude range of business notebooks it's only recently that the company has offered a Tablet PC option. Given the niche appeal of such machines this wasn't a great surprise, though given this m...
Innovative and responsive capacitive touchscreen, Sturdy design, Solid state drive and mobile broadband options
Very expensive, Short endurance with six-cell battery, No webcam
Dell felt it was time to shake up the tablet market with its first ever convertible, the Latitude XT. And shake it up it does: The system is the first convertible to employ capacitive touch technology for its display, which means you can manipulate the...
Businesslike design, Highquality materials and robust case, Good interface equipment including docking port, 3G/HSDPA broadband optionally available, Fullfledged keyboard and userfriendly touch pad, Firstclass touch display with dual mode (finger and styl
No transport hook for the display, Track point not very userfriendly, Low performance CPU, Fan runs permanently in practice, High price
Dell Latitude XTAlthough the number of tablet PCs or convertibles we reviewed recently is not yet big (Lenovo Thinkpad X61T, Toshiba Portégé R400, M400, Asus R1F), the Dell Latitude XT could in general convince and has the potential to make using a tablet...
Dual touch technology, capacitive touch, LED backlit display, Solid keyboard, Solid pen with pressure sensitive nibs, Great battery life with slice battery, Tons of accessory options
Dull design, but business like, Expensive $$$, Eraser on pen is a button, feels awkward, Latch doesnt lock lid
The Latitude XT is a solid tablet with a great display. It is very expensive though. Many users complained about the price and Dell says it is targeted toward the business market not consumers. This may be true, but it still seems a bit pricey for the ...
Abstract: Well, it took a while, but Dell finally has a Tablet PC. We cant blame the notebook mega-marketer for not jumping on the bandwagon sooner. Five years after Microsoft re-introduced the Tablet PC pen-enabled computers remain but a very small fraction of...