The Dell Latitude 5285 is a 12.3-inch tablet with
stylus support (whether a stylus is included is currently unknown) that can
transform into a laptop via a separately-sold keyboard. Its screen supports a
1080 x 1920 pixel resolution and its powered by a dual-core 7th generation
(Kaby Lake) Intel Core processor. The device comes in multiple configurations,
with either 4 GB, 8 GB, or 16 GB of RAM, and 256 GB, 512 GB, or 1 TB of SSD for
internal storage.
We've got tons of connectivity options, too, with 2
USB Type C ports, one USB 3.0 slot, 1 microSD card reader, and a SIM card slot
for LTE models. Dell also touts its rich security options for the Latitude
5285, with an option to have an IR camera for Windows Hello authentication, a
fingerprint scanner, contactless smart card reader, and contact FIPS 201 smart
card reader.
The Dell Latitude 5285 should go on sale by the end
of the month and prices will start from US$ 899, but we don't have a clear pricing
for the various tiers or the fully loaded model. The separately-sold keyboard's
cost is also yet to be announced.