Dell starts selling AMD-powered Latitude notebooks
Dell has introduced an AMD-powered Latitude notebook computer. The Latitude 131L is powered by an AMD mobile Sempron processor, but customers can order the Turion 64 X2 dual-core processor an an option. An integrated graphics chip powers the 15.4" wide-screen display.
Last week Dell announced their AMD-powered Inspiron laptop computers. You can read more about the announcement here.
Prices for the Turion 64 X2-powered Latitude 131L start at $900, while the Sempron Latitude will have prices starting at $630.
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