Dell’s Latitude 9440 2-in-1, brings the best of the XPS 13 Plus to business users
Dell just launched its commercial flagship, the Latitude 9440 2-in-1.
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What you need to know
Dell announced a slew of Latitude laptops earlier this year. While the majority of them launched last month, Dell waited a bit to start shipping the Latitude 9440 2-in-1. The flexible laptop is the flagship of Dell’s Latitude lineup. It’s powered by up to a 13th Gen Intel Core i7 vPro CPU. Alongside the new chip, it has Dell Optimizer to maximize performance.
The Dell Latitude 9440 2-in-1 is available now starting at $2,369. If you max out the specs of the PC, including 64GB of RAM and support for 5G, you can spend over $4,350.
Dell topped out the spec sheet in several areas and included a lot of world’s first in the Latitude 9440 2-in-1.
The Latitude 9440 2-in-1 has a touchpad that is 18% larger than previous generations. That trackpad is a Haptic Collaboration Touchpad, which is a first according to Dell. The laptop also has the world’s first commercial zero-lattice keyboard.
Dell also claims that the Latitude 9440 2-in-1 is the world’s smallest 14-inch commercial PC. It has a 16:10 display and thin bezels to help achieve that feat.
Some of the specs that are world’s firsts in a commercial PC have appeared in other devices. For example, theDell XPS 13 Plushas a zero-lattice keyboard for a while.
Dell Latitude 9440 2-in-1 | From $2,369 at Dell
This commercial laptop tops out the spec sheet in several key areas. It runs on a 13th Gen Intel Core CPU and has up to 64GB of LPDDR5x RAM and 2TB of storage. It also has a haptic collaboration touchpad and zero-lattice keyboard, both of which are firsts in the commercial laptop space.
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