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The Latitude XFR D630 is basically a Latitude D630 in full body armor built to withstand extreme temperatures, falls, moisture, dust, and more.

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How is that NOT Sexy??!?
by idreamincode March 4, 2008 8:06 AM PST
That is one sexy beast. I think some people just find certain types of laptops attractive, and I believe this one is hot! and rugged! Much better for things I do than that stupid Macbook Air.
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Dell Who?
by bryanwalker March 4, 2008 9:44 AM PST
Dell is gonna need a heck of a lot more than what they have been trying! Why not simply go back to OUTSTANDING customer service?
Dell sucks, from now on I will be purchasing HP systems!
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How much?
by dzrtram March 4, 2008 11:11 AM PST
No one I know is going to pay that much for a laptop computer. That's CRAZY!
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Target users..
by skrubol March 4, 2008 11:19 AM PST
Nobody you know is in their target demographic. Azonix makes ruggedized computers for the military that start around $10,000.
This is not just a laptop...
by groink_hi March 4, 2008 11:26 AM PST
I've worked with the Panasonic Toughbooks for several years now, working with various utility companies and the U.S. government. Rugged laptops are NOT for the average user. To give you a perspective, these Toughbooks are used as servers in Iraq. No other server would withstand the terrain and heat these units are put through. You can drop them several feet onto a concrete surface. You can throw this thing in an oven at 350 and it may still run. I once even heard of it being shot with a bullet, and it still ran despite a bullet hole in the screen. While running and the ports covered, you can throw this thing into a pool of water. An officer I worked with even became irate mad and threw one of these laptops against a brick wall, breaking only the handle. But the damn thing keeps ticking!!!!

The $5000 laptop market may be expensive for 95-percent of the world. But you should see the R&D put into these units. For me, the price is right!
Compatible till the E series comes out...
by AMRCC March 4, 2008 11:23 AM PST
E-series parts are not going to be compatible with D-series models.
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Is this the same as the Augmentix stuff?
by eggsngrits March 4, 2008 8:10 PM PST
Augmentix put a shell around Dell D6xx (don't remember which) machines. Horrible. Didn't look like it was able to withstand a stiff wind, much less a military test of any kind.

The Augmentix case looks like this one. Hmmm...
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Is This Really News
by ruggedlaptops March 30, 2008 9:30 AM PDT
Are you sure you understand the rugged niche? 810F is military spec. Dell admittedly was not even interested in this niche only just a few short years ago.

Do a search. The information was widely reported. They are jumping on the wagon because of OLPC and 3rd world lappies that are the trend and happen to be semi-rugged, Everything will be rugged eventually...hardly a revelation.
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