Dell has begun launching its first range of Copilot+ certified PCs in India, headlined by the Dell XPS 13 which was launched last month. There was also the Dell Inspiron 14 Plus. Now, the company has launched the next laptop in the series, targeted at business users.
This is the new Dell Latitude 7455, which comes with several configurations, all of which are powered by Snapdragon chipsets and several other features for business users. Here’s a quick look at all that’s in store.
Dell Latitude 7455: What’s new?
The Dell Latitude 7455 comes with a 14-inch QHD+ display, which features a 16:10 aspect ratio and 400nits brightness. The panel is also touch-enabled, allowing you to use your fingers for navigation and other tasks.
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The laptop is powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon X series chipsets, and can be configured with both the Snapdragon X Plus and Snapdragon X Elite chips, depending on your preference. This allows for on-device AI features, with the new chipsets offering up to 45 TOPS (Trillion Operations Per Second). This is coupled with up to 32GB LPDDR5X RAM and 1TB SSD storage.
Other features include a fingerprint sensor, an FHD front camera with IR facial recognition for Windows Hello, two top and two bottom firing speakers and two noise cancelling microphones.
The laptop also comes with a 3-cell 54Wh battery with 65W USB Type-C charging. There are two USB 4 Type-C ports, one USB 3.2 port, an audio jack and a microSD card reader. The Dell Latitude 7455 also weighs just 1.44Kg.
The Dell Latitude 7455 is priced starting at Rs 1,59,990 for the base variant configurations. Some other AI PCs at that price include the Dell Alienware m16 R2 and the Dell XPS 13, both of which are available at the same price.
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