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Dell criples its latest business laptops with 'casual' keyboard layout
"A picture is worth a thousand words", so here are the details:
Dell Latitude E6*10 (E6410/E6510/...): Dell Latitude E6*20 (E6420/E6520/...): In other words ... no more 'classical' navigation keys layout like that: [INS] [HOM] [PGU] [DEL] [END] [PGD] With that 'improvement' Dell business laptops became 'just another laptop' instead of a real ThinkPad rival, if You want to get real Dell business laptop, then E6*10 series is last of the models to have *REAL* business keyboard to work with, the newer models are just toys, move on (like ThinkPad EDGE to be precise).
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