Dell has the consumer electronics show CES Latitude and Inspiron models announced that are available with the new Broadwell cpu’s from Intel. In addition, the range of laptops, its subsidiary Alienware updated and adapted.
Dell has the laptopreeks Alienware renewed and the 18″model is deleted. The company has a new 15″model is introduced and the hardware of the 17″model is an upgrade. In addition, the new flagship is thinner and lighter. Both models can also be supplied with a uhd screen, but it is no longer possible to Alienware laptops to equip it with two video cards.
The 15″model is available with a dual-core Intel Core i5 processor or a quad-core Intel i7-4710HQ. With the 17″version is the i7-4710HQ is now the minimum, and you can also opt for a i7-4980HQ. Both laptops come standard with 8GB of memory but this can be extended to 16GB. The previous 17″model could also be chosen for 32GB of ram, this is no longer the case. For the graphics calculations can be chosen from among different cards of Nvidia and AMD, and also the external Graphics Amplifier is supported.
The Alienware laptops are from January 8, available; the 15″model gets a starting price of 1499 euro, and his big brother must have at least 1749.
At CES, Dell has also announced its Latitude laptops with the just-released Broadwell-cpu’s from Intel. All models in the Latitude series can now be equipped with various processors from Intel that are made according to the new 14nm process, starting with the Core i3-5010U 2.1 GHz, and the i7-5600U 2.6 GHz. The laptops with both ssd’s and traditional hard drives to be equipped and in many cases also thinner and lighter than their predecessors.
In addition to the laptops in the Latitude series are the new Broadwell cpus from Intel now also be found in the Inspiron-Dell systems. Furthermore, it is a 15″model of the Inspiron 7000 series now also available with a uhd touch screen for playback of 4k video. Furthermore, the 23″all-in-one Inspiron of Dell equipped with the Intel RealSense 3D Camera that Intel last year at CES announced.