Dell Precision M4600/M6600
The 15.6” M4600 and the 17.3” M6600 workstations have fast Intel Core i7 CPUs, up to 32GB of RAM, Nvidia Quadro GPUs and more, encased in a rigid and durable aluminum and magnesium alloy case.
The 15.6” M4600 and the 17.3” M6600 workstations have fast Intel Core i7 CPUs, up to 32GB of RAM, Nvidia Quadro GPUs and more, encased in a rigid and durable aluminum and magnesium alloy case.
Dell’s convertible is now available. Runs touch-friendly Stage software in tablet mode and Windows 7 in netbook mode. Has a dual-core Atom CPU, 2GB RAM, Bluetooth, and Wireless b/g/n.
Unveiled at the Intel Developer Forum, the Inspiron Duo is an Atom-powered netbook running Windows 7. Oh and also its 10-inch screen can be swiveled 180 degrees, turning the device into a tablet.
Dell Design Studio has partnered up with Threadless to create a series of cool artist-designed netbooks and laptops. 11 designs are on the way, but the first few are already available.
Dell’s Android-based 5-inch mini-tablet is official. The Streak will include a capacitive multitouch 800×480 display, Wi-Fi and 3G connectivity, GPS navigation, a 5MP camera and 16GB of memory.
It’s no M6500, but Dell’s Precision M4500 packs a lot into a 15.6″ form factor with a 1GB Quadro FX 1800M or 880M, Core i5/i7 CPU, 3 MP camera, backlit keyboard, and Gobi 2.0.
Dell’s Vostro may be targeted at small businesses, but the 3000 series will rope in a few consumers too; it sports sleek aluminum-class chassis, Core i5/i7 CPUs, and 13″-17″ screens.
Dell Alienware’s M11x packs a 15″ laptop into a sub-12″ form factor; it features an 11.6″ 720p screen, Nvidia GT335M card, 6+ hours of battery life, and DisplayPort, HDMI, and VGA-out.
Available 1/2010, Dell’s 10.1″ Inspiron Mini 10 gets a full makeover with a streamlined case, Atom N450 CPU, optional HD accelerator, HDTV tuner, GPS, Wi-fi, and 6-cell battery.
Dell’s 13.3″ Vostro V13 boasts Adamo at a netbook price; 0.65″ thin and just 3.5 lbs., it tops out with a 1.3 GHz Core 2 Duo, 4 GB RAM, 500 GB HDD, eSATA, and card reader.
Dell’s 17″ Precision M6500 is their new workhorse laptop; it tops out with a Core i7-920XM CPU, 16 GB DDR3 RAM, 1GB Quadro FX 3800M, and 1920 x 1200 LED-backlit display.
Dell’s Studio 17 notebook gets finger swipin’ good with a 17.3″ multi-touch display; it tops out with a Core 2 Duo T9600, dual 500 GB HDDs, 8 GB DDR3 RAM, and 1 GB Radeon HD 4650.
Dell’s relentlessly-teased Adamo XPS is now available: the ultra-thin (0.39″) laptop features a 13.4″ WLED display, 1.4 GHz Core 2 Duo, 4 GB RAM, 128 GB SSD, and weighs 3.2 lbs.
It may be petite at 5.4 lbs and 1.5″ thick, but Dell’s XT2 XFR tablet is rugged to its core: it sports a 12.1″ multi-touch display, MIL-810G chassis, GPS, 3G, Core 2 Duo and up to 5 GB RAM.
We’ve been holding off posting on Dell’s Adamo XPS, but this latest batch of teaser pics is too good to pass up: its razor-sharp 9.99mm case is so thin the hardware is in the screen.
Dell’s 16″ Latitude Z is their flagship business laptop with a 1600×900 screen and Core 2 Duo CPU, but measures just 0.57″ thick and 4.5 lbs; it also includes a wireless charging dock.
Alienware’s most powerful MicroATX desktop ever, the Aurora ALX maxes out with an overclocked 3.6GHz Core i7 975, dual ATI or NVIDIA cards, up to 24GB RAM and liquid cooling.
It ain’t as sexy as the Adamo, but Dell’s Studio 14z picks substance over style with an NVIDIA 9400m, Core 2 Duo CPUs, up to 5GB RAM, plus HDMI, DisplayPort and eSATA out.
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