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Dell Latitude XT3 convertible tablet, hands-on (video)

Discussion in 'Dell Latitude, Vostro, and Precision' started by Marcham93, Feb 8, 2011.

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  1. Marcham93

    Marcham93 Notebook Evangelist

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    Big, thick and probably way too heavy.
    Im sorry, but unless they sell it for considerably less than Lenovo will sell their X220 tablet then it might fail compared to X220t.
     
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    Matt is Pro I'm a PC, so?

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    I hope it's thin, light, and has better speakers than the XT2.

    This would make a great companion to the desktop I am building in the next few weeks.
     
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    Unless you have used both, I don't think you can accurately say any of these things. In general, tablets are thicker and hence bigger than their regular model counterparts but they are far from "way too heavy".
     
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    Ive never used one, but I know how much is 2kg 12" and 2.5-3Kg 14"
    The lighter for me, the better :D
     
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    Tsunade_Hime such bacon. wow

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    lb = kg * 2.2

    So the 12" is around ~4.4 pounds, while the 14" will be around 5-6.6 pounds which is quite heavy. My Latitude 13 only weighs 3.36 pounds...and it's 13.3"
     
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    I Have multiple XT2's (both rugged and non-rugged) and overall i'm pretty happy with them, but I share many people's frustrations with the N-Trig screens, which it looks like they haven't moved away from.

    But until I play with one I will give them the benefit of the doubt.

    The standard dock port is also a godsend.

    EDIT: just watched the youtube video and yes it seems N-Trig is back... Let's hope it has improved.
     
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