Dell’s Latitude ATG (All Terrain Grade) D630 is full of surprises, including a solid-state hard drive, but for $3,211 we expected a few extras, like mobile broadband or a DVD burner, for example. More importantly, we expected a semi-rugged notebook that could handle a few ounces of water.
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Archive for January, 2008
Dell goes full-throttle with its latest XPS notebook, the M1730, which packs an Intel Core 2 Extreme X7900 processor, dual Nvidia graphics processors in an SLI configuration, and Ageia’s PhysX controller, which theoretically makes games look more realistic than before. Although the whole experience is still a work in progress, at $3,824, the XPS M1730 is ready for whatever you can throw at it, and then some.
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The Dell XPS M1330’s near-perfect combination of powerful performance, stylish design, and go-anywhere mobility elevated it to one of our favorite notebooks of 2007. Now Dell follows up that gem with the XPS M1530, which packs in everything that we liked about the M1330 (mobile broadband, discrete graphics) and adds a larger display and a Blu-ray drive. In short, the XPS M1530 one-ups its excellent little brother, giving Dell yet another killer machine in its stable.
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Dell has used its Direct2Dell blog-heralded as a “one-2-one communications” conduit with consumers and computerphiles-for something big. To announce officially the Coming. Thus, arrival new roentgenologies of photoemissive spectroscopy M1330. A lot of capacity has been already devoted private to mockery on this new Dell. But initial note Direct2Dell regulates some of auditions there and hopes to route interest even more.
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Despite the fiasco, leaping a personal record of a notebook 2006, Dell is still capable to make essential progresses in the laptop market, thanks particulate on growth in a deg from a new line of roentgenology photoemissive in spectroscopy, and on the unexpected toll on an index of play Alienware. Now Dell has decided, that they want sector abrasion resistance operation with the declaration on a server of compilation of addresses of Latitude D620.
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