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		<title>By: Dell Latitude XFR D630 Laptop</title>
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		<description>[...] If you&#8217;re worried about damaging or being extra careful with your laptop, then Dell might have a solution with the new Latitude XFR D630. It comes with a special feature that allows you to use it in extreme temperatures, moisture, and altitudes, with support for solid state drives, traditional hard drives with the shock-isolated mounting, a sealed keyboard protecting it from rain and dust, and 500 nits of brightness and an optional integrated resistive touch screen technology. With all these features, you&#8217;ll be paying a whopping $3,899 and up depending on configuration. [Dell via Laptop Blog] [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] If you&#8217;re worried about damaging or being extra careful with your laptop, then Dell might have a solution with the new Latitude XFR D630. It comes with a special feature that allows you to use it in extreme temperatures, moisture, and altitudes, with support for solid state drives, traditional hard drives with the shock-isolated mounting, a sealed keyboard protecting it from rain and dust, and 500 nits of brightness and an optional integrated resistive touch screen technology. With all these features, you&#8217;ll be paying a whopping $3,899 and up depending on configuration. [Dell via Laptop Blog] [...]</p>
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