New Dell Latitude Rugged: Extreme Laptops for Extreme Jobs

When your work takes you to the world’s harshest environments you can’t afford for technology to fail you. Dell Technologies’ Rugged product line is designed to enable work from anywhere, no matter how rough things get.

Whether you have one of the Top 20 most rugged jobs in America or another extreme job – one thing you can’t afford to worry about is if your technology is as rugged as your job needs it to be. Lives might literally depend on it. Whether you’re working on an oil rig, are a first responder, work in manufacturing or are a member of the military and out in the field – your technology can be exposed to elements and conditions like extreme temperatures, constant vibrations or high levels of dust and humidity – environments that would push the limitations of a traditional office laptop.

That’s why our Latitude Rugged PC portfolio is designed and tested to withstand some of the harshest and most demanding environments. And now we’re upping the ante once again, introducing the new Dell Latitude 5430 Rugged – the lightest¹, most powerful² 5G-capable³ 14” semi-rugged laptop – and the Dell Latitude 7330 Rugged Extreme – the industry’s smallest4 5G-capable 13” fully-rugged5 laptop.

Meet the new Dell Latitude 5430 Rugged and the Latitude 7330 Rugged Extreme

We hear it all the time from our customers: they want a PC that handles today’s modern applications, enables them to stay connected no matter where they are, doesn’t run out of power easily and stays functional in varying extreme environments. Our Latitude Rugged PC portfolio has been doing just that, while growing 3x the market during the last four quarters. This growth is largely because of how we’re responding to these customer needs, designing great products and taking advantage of our supply chain leadership.

Now, we’re taking all that we’ve learned and focusing even more on specific pain points and use cases our customers experience – such as taking an EMS call in a rural area or dealing with a critical issue at a remote oil rig site. We worked hard with our R&D teams to completely re-design our Rugged laptops to provide:

    • Enhanced field productivity with 11th Gen Intel® Core™ processors, with vPro optional
    • Mission-critical connectivity with Intel® Wi-Fi 6E and optional 5G-capability6
    • Improved daylight-readable and glove-touch capable screens of up to 1400 nits of brightness for optimal field usability
    • Improved battery run-time to almost 25 hours7 with dual hot swappable batteries and Express Charge Boost for up to a 35% charge in 20 minutes for 24×7 field operations.

In addition to all these features, first responders and public safety personnel can either use the 5G-network connectivity option or take advantage of FirstNet Ready8, a service that provides priority access to dedicated, fast, reliable and high-capacity broadband networks to coordinate field responses quickly during emergencies.

Ruggedness, reliability and performance are key when you’re out in the field, but it can’t come at the expense of security. Both the new Dell Latitude 5430 Rugged and the Latitude 7330 Rugged Extreme come with TPM 2.0 ControlVault™ advanced authentication to secure devices. Integrated cryptographic keys, contacted and contactless smartcard reader and touch fingerprint reader options provide additional device security.

Taking a closer look

Let’s dig into some of the key advantages for each device:

Dell Latitude 5430 Rugged on the ground in muddy water of off-road tire tracks.
Dell Latitude 5430 Rugged – ready for work from virtually anywhere.

Dell Latitude 5430 Rugged – ready for work from anywhere, with the lightest9, most-powerful10 5G-capable11 14” semi-rugged laptop

If you have a job that requires excellent field durability combined with optimal performance, then the Latitude 5430 Rugged is for you. Starting at only 4.35lbs (1.97kg)12 it packs quite a punch, coming with an optional professional discrete graphics card. It’s drop-tested from up to three feet and Ingress Protection (IP)-5313 rated for a high-degree of protection against dust, dirt and water ingress.

Rugged Latitude 7330 on a snow and ice covered mountainside.
Dell Latitude 7330 Rugged Extreme – designed to survive the elements.

Dell Latitude 7330 Rugged Extreme – the industry’s smallest14 5G-capable 13” fully-rugged15 laptop

Taking it up a notch with enhanced durability, the Latitude 7330 Rugged Extreme features an optional 1400-nit direct-sunlight viewable and gloved multi-touch capable screen, is drop tested from up to six feet, and has an IP-6516 rating for maximum protection against dust, dirt and water ingress.

All of this comes with our outstanding enterprise services and support, including Next-Business-Day on-site support option. Both are the first new devices from Dell to ship with Windows 11 preinstalled, providing an optimal, smooth user experience from the start – because experience should be the same no matter what condition. To further enhance performance of the system, new Rugged laptops also come with Dell Optimizer, a software application that leverages artificial intelligence and machine learning to optimize performance based on usage.

The Rugged is ready, are you?

With the ever-increasing role technology plays across industries, including oil and gas, first responders, government and law enforcement, we made these new Rugged PCs the best they can be – so you can focus on your job, not your technology.

Availability

Dell Latitude Rugged 5430 and 7330 laptops will be globally available for order on December 9, 2021, shipping with Windows 11.

We want to hear from you

Are you a Rugged user? If so, we’d love to hear from you! Share your stories about how you use your Dell Rugged and tag #DellRugged.

1 Based on Dell internal analysis of semi-rugged laptops comparing the Dell Latitude 5430 Rugged Laptop to Panasonic Toughbook 55 and Getac S410, using published data available as of May 2021.

2 Based on Dell internal analysis of CPU + Storage + Memory + Discrete Graphics + Wi-Fi Standard specs on semi-rugged laptops comparing the Dell Latitude 5430 Rugged Laptop to the Panasonic Toughbook 55 and Getac S410, using published data available as of May 2021.

3 Subject to service provider’s broadband subscription and coverage area; speeds may vary. Additional charges will apply. Contact your service provider for details.

4 Based on Dell analysis of fully-rugged laptops comparing the Dell Latitude 7330 Rugged Extreme Laptop to the Panasonic Toughbook CF31 and Getac B360, using published data available as of May 2021. ‘Smallest’ when comparing the ‘Y’ (or ‘Width’) dimension of the laptops.

5 ‘Fully-rugged’ refers to a device that: is tested up to MIL-STD-810H specs; is drop-tested from up to 6-feet; has a water, dust, dirt ingress-protection (IP) rating of IP-65.

6 Subject to service provider’s broadband subscription and coverage area; speeds may vary. Additional charges will apply. Contact your service provider for details.

7 Initial battery testing results of 24.4hours using Mobile Mark14 battery life benchmark test. Actual battery runtime will vary and depend on screen-brightness level, the number of applications running simultaneously, and extreme environmental conditions. Maximum battery life will decrease with time.

8 FirstNet and FirstNet Ready are registered trademarks and service marks of the First Responder Network Authority, an independent authority within the U.S. Department of Commerce. The FirstNet core is designed primarily for use in the United States.

9 Based on Dell internal analysis of semi-rugged laptops comparing the Dell Latitude 5430 Rugged Laptop to Panasonic Toughbook 55 and Getac S410, using published data available as of May 2021.

10 Based on Dell internal analysis of CPU + Storage + Memory + Discrete Graphics + Wi-Fi Standard specs on semi-rugged laptops comparing the Dell Latitude 5430 Rugged Laptop to the Panasonic Toughbook 55 and Getac S410, using published data available as of May 2021.

11Subject to service provider’s broadband subscription and coverage area; speeds may vary. Additional charges will apply. Contact your service provider for details.

12 Starting weight for a minimum system configuration. Weights vary depending on configuration and manufacturing variability.

13 Protected from limited dust ingress and from water spray less than 60 degrees from vertical.

14 Based on Dell analysis of fully-rugged laptops comparing the Dell Latitude 7330 Rugged Extreme Laptop to the Panasonic Toughbook CF31 and Getac B360, using published data available as of May 2021. ‘Smallest’ when comparing the ‘Y’ (or ‘Width’) dimension of the laptops.

15 ‘Fully-rugged’ refers to a device that: is tested up to MIL-STD-810H specs; is drop-tested from up to 6-feet; has a water, dust, dirt ingress-protection (IP) rating of IP-65.

16 Protected from total dust ingress and from low pressure water jets from any direction.

Tom Tobul.

About the Author: Tom Tobul

Tom is the Vice President and General Manager for the Performance PCs portfolio of products at Dell Technologies. This portfolio includes the Precision workstations, XPS notebooks and Dell Rugged product lines. Tom is responsible for end to end management as well as ensuring the health of these lines of business including brand and portfolio strategy, business performance (e.g. Revenue, Units and Margin), product planning and product management as well as the brand promise of value. Prior to joining Dell in 2015, Tom held numerous executive positions in the IT industry with a focus on Product Management across hardware, software and service offerings. Tom has traveled extensively and has been on international assignment twice. He spent two years in Paris, France as Commercial Brand Manager for EMEA. In 2006 he lived in Beijing, China for one year while creating a worldwide product management team. Tom holds a B. S. degree in Business Administration from Central Michigan University and earned his MBA from Duke University’s Fuqua School of Business.