You’ve got to hand it down to Dell, when the tablet war seems to be on a standstill they launched a new product that had everybody running for cover – the new Dell Latitude ST tablet. This new tablet is specially made for the business and professional environment and runs on no other than the latest Microsoft Windows 7 Operating System. That means the Latitude ST will integrate seamlessly with your current Microsoft environment, in other words it is a powerful extension of your desktop. Its lightweight design makes it an ideal travel companion and its desktop capabilities help you get things done even on the go. To help you protect your personal and corporate data at home, at work and in between, the tablet comes integrated with optional Trusted Platform Module, BitLocker encryption, and Kensington lock slot for additional anti-theft security. Aside from seamless integration to Windows environment, Latitude ST also easily connects to mouse, printers, monitors, and other peripheral via a wired separately sold docking station.
Dell Latitude ST is single tablet with infinite potential applications ranging from the medical, engineering and business field to the academe. Whatever your profession or business is, this slate gadget will deliver the Windows advantage wherever and whenever you are.
Here are just some of the noteworthy features of the Dell Latitude ST tablet:

• Vibrant and scratch-resistant 10.1 inch WXGA (1280 x 800) Corning Gorilla Glass display
• N-Trig stylus or gesture-enabled multi-touch screen for interactive and responsive inputs
• Front mounted 720 p and 5 megapixel rear mounted camera
• Powerful Intel GMA 600 graphics
• Supports multiple professional applications, media and accessories for home and business
• With rubberized bumper for added protection against drops
• Up to 128GB5 Solid State hard drive storage
• Up to 6 hours of battery life



To protect the stunning display and keep it crystal clear always is a very durable and scratch-resistant Gorilla Glass. And you’ll appreciate the emphasis on clarity, Dell Venue Pro, thru its Windows Phone 7 mobile operating system, presents everything that’s important to you in a single page – whether it’s an email, reminder, game score, weather, time or your subscribed contents. You have the power to personalize the Windows Live Tiles on your home screen so that everything that you need is easily found without as much as breaking a sweat or batting an eye. To take care of business even when on the go, this smartphone comes with a pre-installed Microsoft Office Mobile that lets you work as if you’re inside your own office.
Do you remember the scene in Mission: Impossible II where agent Ethan Hunt got his hands on futuristic looking sunglasses? That was a pair of Oakley Romeo sunglasses with audio visual mission briefing and self-destruct mechanism. The new Immortal Video Glasses maybe far from an exploding IMF issue but it doesn’t make it less spy-friendly or less of a cool sunglass. In fact, if you’re also into the extreme sports or dangerous missions (harness-free cliff climbing comes to mind), the splash proof Immortal Video Glasses can record your almost impossible adventures so that you can brag about them later on.
The German philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche once said that if you gaze into the abyss, the abyss gazes also into you. He may not have meant it but the same philosophy applies with peepholes. As you peek at your front door’s peephole, something or someone on the other end may also be staring at you. It may be your deranged ex, credit collector, annoying neighbors, Girl Scout cookie vendor or a familiar resident of Camp Crystal Lake. No matter who or what it is, you don’t want them to know that you are looking at them through the peephole.
