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Dell recently launched its 2.5-pound Latitude X1, the PC maker's smallest portable yet. The laptop is designed for corporate road warriors, the company says.

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Latitude X1

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Heights equal?
It may be just the perspective but the height of the screen looks a lot larger than the corresponding keyboard :wont it then hang over?
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Re: height?
That's what I thought when I saw this picture. I tried to find the answer on Dell's site (<a class="jive-link-external" href="http://www1.us.dell.com/content/products/features.aspx/featured_notebook5?c=us&#38;cs=19&#38;l=en&#38;s=dhs&#38;~ck=mn&#38;~f=" target="_newWindow">http://www1.us.dell.com/content/products/features.aspx/featured_notebook5?c=us&#38;cs=19&#38;l=en&#38;s=dhs&#38;~ck=mn&#38;~f=</a>) but couldn't find anything about the dimensions.

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Have we not remembered Sony???
Sony's LightWeight model has been out for longer than Dell and it's not mentioned? The Sony VGN-T Series is incredible and should be included in this grouping and article. Dell needs to take a backseat in this one...Sorry, I guess I'm a lil biased to Sony Products.
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Sony dimensions and weight
Size: 10.7"x1.13"x8.1". Screen: 10.6". Weight:3.04 lbs. Pentium 753 (1.2) and included a built-in optical drive and bundled with Sonic and Sony stick softwares.
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