Dynabook announces its Satellite Pro series laptops at CES 2021
Three new laptops built for business are on the way from Dynabook.
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What you need to know
Dynabook announced three new Satellite Pro laptops at CES 2020. Dynabook has not revealed a release timeframe at this time, but the lineup, which includes the 14-inch Satellite Pro C40, 15.6-inch Satellite Pro C50, and 15.6-inch Satellite Pro L50 starts at $500. The Satellite Pro L50 is the priciest of the bunch, with configurations starting at $900.
The Satellite Pro laptop range includes several configurations for all three of its new laptops, including four variants of the Satellite Pro C50 and three variants of the Satellite Pro C40.
The Satellite Pro C40 runs on a 10th Gen Intel Core processor. It has handy features for people who need to get work done, including an HDMI port, Gigabit LAN port, and a microSD card reader.
The Satellite Pro L50 is a larger, 15.6-inch laptop featuring an anti-glare display. It has a large trackpad that’s 5.2 inches by 3.4 inches that supports Windows Precision. It also features an HDMI port, Gigabit LAN port, a microSD card reader, a USB-C 3.2 port that supports charging, and two USB-A ports.
The Satellite Pro L50 is the most powerful of the lineup. It runs on a 10th Gen Intel Core processor and NVIDIA GeForce MX250 graphics. It also has a 15.6-inch anti-glare display. The Satellite Pro L50 features a webcam privacy shutter, and a full-sized number pad. It also has a USB-C port, three USB-A ports, a Gigabit LAN port, and an HDMI port.
These laptops are built for business and feature plenty of ports. They come in a wide range of configurations and sizes to meet the demands of your business.
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