About as slim as the Adamo and just half a pound heavier, Dell’s new slim laptop is a PC intended for business users who crave beauty and are willing to pay whatever it takes to get it.
At the basic level, the Dell Latitude Z is a notebook with a 16-inch HD display that runs Intel Core 2 Duo processor and offers a choice of up to two 256 GB solid state drives. It comes with multi-touch trackpad that supports gestures such as pinch and zoom.
But the device goes beyond that to offer some smooth features–a new kind of touchscreen, wireless charging and some solid security features.
Lets start with the touchscreen. Instead of a touchscreen display, the Latitude Z has touch functionality built along the frame of the notebook display. Sliding your fingers vertically along the frame pops up a tool bar that lets you choose common applications like email, photos, and camera.
The Latitude Z has a two megapixel camera that goes significantly beyond the traditional webcam function. Hold your business card in front of the camera and it scans the card and saves the informatio