Giant PC supplier Dell said it has released redesigned additions to its Latitude and Optiplex PCs.
The Latitude 7000 Series 2 in 1, the Latitude 3000 and 5000 series laptops and the Optiplex 9020 and 3020 desktop PCs come with a set of fresh functions.
Dell claims its the only vendor to offer encryption, advanced authentication and malware prevention from a single source – and this helps its customers save time and cost.
The Latitude 7000 machine combines a business Ultrabook and a detachable tablet in one device, with a 12.20inch display and an instant go feature similar to those found in smartphones and tablets.
The Optiplex machines have a chassis design of only 1.2 litres and are aimed at places where space is at a premium.
Dell said its Chromebox – a cloud based unit – offers multiple ports, Ultra HD resolution and several mounting options.
Dell also introduced the 55 Monitor, which, as its name suggests, has a 55-inch wide screen.
All machines are already available or will be available during this month.