Dell Latitude XT3 convertible tablet hits FCC

It's been a long time since we heard anything about the Dell Latitude XT3 convertible. This is the machine that I mentioned back in February that converts from a notebook to a tablet with a swiveling screen. If you are interested in a convertible tablet, this rig has finally hit the FCC after hiding in the closet for the last several months. Interestingly the tablet didn't cross the FCC at Dell's behest.

The machine was part of a filing that Broadcom made apparently for a WLAN card that it provides for the computer. We do know a bit more about the specs of the convertible now than we did back in February. The XT3 will use a dual-core 2.5GHz Intel Core i5-2520 processor and pack in 2GB of RAM. The screen is a 13-inch unit with 1366 x 768 resolution.

That screen will recognize up to three fingers at once for multitouch and gesture control and will accept stylus input as well. We have no indication from Dell on what the cost of the convertible will be or when the computer will launch. You can check out a video to see more about the tablet below that we posted up back in February.

[via Wireless Goodness]