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How to install Dell's "Latitude On"

Discussion in 'Dell Latitude, Vostro, and Precision' started by kawser, Mar 11, 2009.

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  1. kawser

    kawser Notebook Consultant

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    Greg Notebook Nobel Laureate

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    Last I checked Dell had not yet finished up with "Latitude On." I'm not sure if they'll ever get it done, considering it was supposed to be released months ago.
     
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    Thanks for your reply, That sucks :( Is there any other alternative then, Thanks Again.
     
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    I have seen the chip for Latitude ON. Not sure why they have not released it as of yet.

    It installs in the bay next to your wireless card that has the same antenne setup as the wireless (Grey and black wires). I hear it should be out soon but I have not heard a date.
     
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    From Dell technical update email at 29 August:

    A clue? Why they put that question mark after "Latitude ON"? I can't wait to buy it, pheraps it's under test session...or they have encountered unexpected problems...

    @User1975:Where did you see that chip? thanks :D
     
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    Honestly, the Latitude E series was released over a year ago. I think Dell dropped the ball on this one, and I have no reason to trust any of their assertions regarding its release.
     
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    The question mark probably has something to do with your font - I'm guessing it should be a (R), (TM) or something like that.
     
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