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The XT2 may be the new standard laptop reference platform for the industry.

Key laptop reference platform features should be:
- 64-bit CPU
- 64-bit OS
- Capacitive touch screen
- Multi-touch device drivers (64-bit)
- backlit keyboard
- internal video card can drive a 30 inch external monitor
- supports 5+ GB RAM
- 128+ GB SSD
- 1.4+ Ghz Intel CPU
- built-in webcam
- pen/stylus tablet PC capabilities
- DVD burner
Hello jspunited,

I'll anxiously await your review. In the mean time, I have some questions.

Did it come pre-installed with 64-bit Vista?

Does it have a backlit keyboard?

Do you know if it can drive a 30 inch LCD when connected to a dock station?

How's the multi-touch?

Where are you going to post your review?

I'm going to place my order soon but will buy it with:
- 64-bit Vista
- 5 GB RAM
- 128 GB SSD
- 24 inch external monitor
- Dock Station
I vote for Dell Latitude XT.

It has the superior capacitive touchscreen that will soon support multi-touch.
>> how many were returned?

The iPhone return percentage is extremely high.
I think its greater than 20%.

Win Mobile return percentage is less than 1 percent.
The Xbox business cost MSFT $6 billion. Nice to know that they made $524 million.

They need to earn $5.5 billion more before they can break even.
I'll assume it'll take 3 more years to recoup all costs.




I'll assume that the Dell Tablet has finally arrived!

Latitude XT:
http://www.engadget.com/2007/08/03/more-details-revealed-on-dells-latitude-xt-tablet/
I want to install this in a new 2007 Jeep Wrangler.

Does anyone know if there will be a kit available?

Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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