Designed as core additions to Dell’s lineup of commercial PCs, the Latitude 13 ultra-portable and Dell Precision M6500 dual core mobile workstation meet the needs of an increasingly mobile and collaborative workforce, enabling customers to work anywhere at any time with anyone, breaking down the borders of business as usual. “Mobility and collaboration have shifted from a business perk to a critical necessity,” said Jon Peddie, president of Jon Peddie Research. “With the Latitude 13 and Dell Precision M6500 Dell is offering two solid mobility options that also open the lines of collaboration.”
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