The Dell Latitude E4200 is designed to travel in style. With premium magnesium alloy construction, longer-lasting paint finishes and robust metal hinges, the new Latitude E4200 is more durable than ever. Dell Latitude Ultra-Portable laptops also feature exclusive on-the-go innovations such as:
Dell Latitude ONTM for easy access to critical online features
Dell ControlPointTM software
Dell ExpressChargeTM
A Dell slim-line AC/Auto/Air adapter to maximize productivity on the road.
Enjoy instant access to email, calendar and internet with the new Dell Latitude ONTM communication module. Dell Latitude ON enables bi-directional remote access to your Microsoft Exchange data with the single touch of a button without booting or waking your entire laptop—lowering power consumption and extending battery life.
Sleep easy knowing that Dell Latitude laptops—and your company’s data—are secure and protected anywhere in the world. Dell offers a broad range of laptop security and data protection options that can easily integrate into your current infrastructure, including:
Dell ControlVaultTM secure credential management
Multi-factor authentication via an integrated smart card reader, Trusted Platform Module v1.2 and optional biometric fingerprint reader
Solid State Drive technology for improved data protection
Dell Mobile Asset Protection Services3 to help maximize uptime while protecting your investment with Extended Battery Service3 and Laptop Tracking & Recovery3
Dell Mobile Data Protection Services3 include Remote Data Delete3, Hard Drive Data Recovery3 and Certified Data Destruction services3. With these optional services, Dell can remotely delete your sensitive data, prevent potential loss of valuable data, certify destruction of data or recover data from a failed hard drive without a backup.
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