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Dell Latitude 7410 Chromebook Enterprise comes to Canada, starting price at $2,547

Remote work is becoming an essential part of living in 2020. And you'll need a machine that can keep up with you. Dell is hoping the new Latitude 7410 Chromebook Enterprise can help you achieve your work goals. With a starting price of $2,547.18, the Latitude 7410 is a 14-inch premium business laptop/2-in-1 with "innovative" security features, allowing companies to quickly secure, deploy, and manage these devices no matter where their employees are working. 

It features Dell's first-ever 4K panel with Low Blue Light tech on a Chromebook Enterprise, promising better readability and eye comfort. And with narrow four-sided borders, there's more screen real estate to work with. Dell pairs this with acoustic noise reduction features for better audio on video calls.

Dell claims the Latitude 7410 also boasts "world's longest battery life of any premium Chromebook" with up to 21 hours of battery life. It offers quick charge via ExpressCharge Boost, reaching 35% from 0% in just 20 minutes. With ExpressCharge, you can also reach up to 80% in around an hour.

Co-engineered with Intel as part of the Project Athena innovation program, the Latitude 7410 Chromebook Enterprise offers LTE mobile broadband, Intel WiFi 6, and up to 10th-gen Intel Core i7 processors to boost productivity and performance for bandwidth-intensive activities.

This laptop comes with a one-hand assist feature to power the Latitude Chromebook in less than three seconds by merely opening the lid. For extra flexibility, the device comes with one of the broadest arrays of ports in a premium Chromebook Enterprise. App access is available locally or online through the Chrome Browser or the managed Google Play Store. There's also an optional built-in privacy panel and camera privacy shutter.

The Latitude 7410 comes in machined aluminum or carbon fibre to make this the world's lightest 14-inch Chromebook Enterprise laptop. 

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