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Dell rolls out its best mobile thin clients yet

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Dell has announced a new, redesigned mobile thin client portfolio for those who need to be on the move, but also require critical intellectual property (IP) and data to be protected – even against zero-day, advanced persistent threats.

The Dell Latitude E7270 and Latitude 3460 mobile thin clients integrate the expert manageability, performance and security of Wyse thin clients with Dell’s Latitude portfolio.

Based on Windows Embedded Standard 7 64-bit for a familiar local Windows experience, the devices are built with a robust feature set including Intel dual core processors with integrated graphics, 8GB RAM, 128GB SSD, and an extended battery life to enable full productivity in a variety of settings throughout the day.

Both mobile thin clients offer a wide range of connectivity options and ports including USB 3.0, HDMI, gigabit Ethernet, and WLAN and Bluetooth options.

The Dell Latitude E7270 mobile thin client is designed for those who require superior computing power and ultimate portability with the centralized control and security inherent to thin clients. To best meet the exacting needs of power users, the E7270 is the most powerful mobile thin client available today, starting at only 2.77 pounds with a 4-cell battery and with an Intel 6th Generation Core i5 processor. Users will enjoy all day productivity with a 12.5-inch Full HD (1920 x 1080) anti-glare display.

The Latitude 3460 mobile thin client is powered by an Intel Celeron 3215U processor and a 14-inch HD (1366 x 768) anti-glare display.

With the Latitude E7270 and Latitude 3460 mobile thin clients, organizations can benefit from a broad portfolio of peripherals for mobile thin clients, including popular Dell docking stations, keyboard and mice options, and monitors for maximum productivity and workplace flexibility.

End-to-End VDI Manageability, Security and Services

The Latitude E7270 and Latitude 3460 mobile thin clients support all VDI protocols, and can connect to all of the major brokers including Citrix XenDesktop, Microsoft Hyper-V and VMware Horizon based on the organization’s VDI strategy and needs.

The mobile thin clients are deployed and managed via Wyse Device Manager to deliver over-the-air configuration and policy management, or via Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager.

The mobile thin clients can be protected against advanced persistent threats and malware with Dell Data Protection | Threat Defense, the advanced threat prevention solution that uses artificial intelligence and machine learning to proactively prevent malware including ransomware and zero day threats on all Windows thin clients.

Dell says that this advanced new technology does not require daily signature file downloads, uses a fraction of CPU and memory, and is 99 percent effective in preventing even zero-day malware from executing, making it ideal for highly regulated industries. Organizations may also protect their investment with Dell Services and Support for Wyse Thin Clients, a complete portfolio featuring Deployment Services, Dell’s leading ProSupport service, and Accidental Damage Service for drops, falls and spills.


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