Feb 9, 2011 12:51 GMT  ·  By

Not long ago, Dell officially introduced a significant number of new devices, including a convertible tablet, and it seems that that very tablet has been fleshed out, so to speak, courtesy of a certain video.

Some end-users may be aware of the fact that Dell just recently launched a completely new collection of business-oriented systems.

Part of them were desktops from the OptiPlex and Precision series, while the rest are Latitude mobile computers.

In addition to them, the company also prepared a convertible tablet PC, by the name of Latitude XT3.

It is this product that, as Gottabemobile reported, has become the subject of a new video.

The first thing some may notice is that the tablet is a bit bulkier than most others of its kind, something that may or may not prove a bit troublesome.

Convertible slates are already far less popular than keyboard-less media tablets, and while the form factor may still appeal to specialized customers, one-handed use may not be easy to pull off in this model's case.

It is also interesting to note that the display size of the machine is 13 inches, something that, depending on circumstance, may be an advantage or disadvantage,

Like all other newly-released machines, this is a business-oriented product, hence the slightly larger screen size, suitable for filling out forms or reviewing documents, to name a few activities.

A docking connector at the bottom also lets one hook it into a standard Latitude dock. Finally, though it may come as a drawback, Dell retained the N-trig digitizer, something that may not sit well considering its less than stellar reception on the Latitude XT2.

End-users interested in getting a clear view of the Dell Latitude XT3 being put through its paces need only feast their eyes on the video below. It remains to be seen whether the product is successful or not.