Engadget
has the actual spec sheets for two new widescreen notebooks, the Latitude
D620 and D820. The two laptops will sport 14.1" and 15.4" displays capable of
1280x800 or 1440x900 resolutions, as well as Core Solo/Duo mobile processors,
Bluetooth, instant-on Wi-Fi finders, and optional HSDPA or EV-DO mobile
telephony cards. The D620 should weigh in at an impressively light 4.4lbs, while
the larger D820 will be a heftier 6lbs.
CNET News.com reports that both notebooks will launch tomorrow at prices
starting from $1,149 for the D620, and $1,289 for the D820.
In related news,
ASUS
just revealed their W7V laptop. This 4.2-pound, 1.45-inch thick lappie packs
in a battery-friendly 13.3-inch "Color Shine" LCD, Intel Core Duo T2600 (2.16
GHz) processor, up to 1GB of DDR2 RAM, 120GB of disk and even a DVD Super Multi
drive and 1.3 megapixel rotating cam. Rounding out the specs are a new NVidea
GeForce Go 7400 mobile graphic processor and Bluetooth 2.0 with EDR for up to
3Mbps of throughput. Pricing and launch dates are not available at this time.