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Dell prototype laptop revealed on FCC

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We don’t have a lot to go on here, but an FCC filing on Friday by Intel appears to have revealed a prototype Dell laptop.  Images of the laptop from test setup photos are above, and you can see Intel’s reference to the device as a ‘prototype’ below.

FCC documents also show that the Dell prototype will rely on an Intel 633ANHMW mini PCIe card for 802.11 a/b/g/n connectivity.  Other than that, we don’t know much else about this laptop.

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Dell Lafite, aka Latitude E4310 makes an appearance on the FCC

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The Dell Lafite appeared on the FCC last nightAccording to Engadget, the Lafite will be released as the Latitude E4310, and will feature a 13 inch screen, WWAN and WiFi and optional features that include a RFID reader and UWB.

Pictures of the Lafite show a thin form factor with sharp edges.  The battery for the Lafite also appears to protrude a few inches from the back of the device, although we’re not sure this is the standard or extended battery.

No word on pricing or availability, but yesterday’s filing suggests that we’ll see the Lafite soon.

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New rugged Dell tablet exposed on FCC

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An FCC filing by Novatel today revealed a rugged version of Dell’s Latitude XT2 laptop called the Latitude XT2 XFR.  Dell currently has a couple of traditional laptops in its rugged XFR line, but this will be the company’s first rugged tablet, as far as I can tell.

As you can see from the picture above, the XT2 XFR has a similar button layout as the XT2, but the device has thick rubber bumpers on its sides, as well as a thicker monitor hinge.  It also appears that unlike the XT2, the trackpad of the XT2 XFR will be accessible when the device is in tablet mode.

Novatel’s description of the XT2 XFR calls the device a “Convertable Tablet PC with 850/1900 CDMA/EVDO/GSM/GPRS/EDGE/HSPA WWAN Radio” suggesting that the device will have a ton of wireless options.

Although tablets have met with limited success to date, they may be popular in the niche rugged market.  Judging from the test report pictures, which seem to show a faucet above the XT2 XFR, this will definitely be a rugged laptop that’s able to handle the elements.

A couple more pictures after the jump:

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