Dell shakes the notebooks’ state of the art
August 7th 2006 12:52
Ok, this is the one that I want….the only problem is that costs more than US$3,500. The device released by Dell at the Consumer Electronic Show 2006 has an impressive design with functionality, which I can say will set a new parameter for laptops.
The new Dell XPS M2010 is aimed to a market niche that is willing to pay for state of the art design and technology. The 8 kilogram device is not too easy to carry, but the effort is worth it in any situation. For work or entertainment the Dell XPS M2010 will deliver outstanding performance.
These are the technical specifications:
Processor and Chipset :
Intel Core Duo T2600 2.16GHz with 2MB L2 cache
Mobile Intel 945PM Express chipset
Operation System:
Microsoft Windows XP Media Center Edition with Service Pack 2
BIOS:
BIOS Version A01 (06/05/2006)
Supports CD-ROM and USB boot
LCD:
20.1-inch WSXGA LCD screen with integrated Logitech 1.3-megapixel web camera 1680 x 1050 pixels
Video:
ATI Mobility Radeon X1800
256MB DDR3 RAM
DVI output
S-Video TV-output
HDD:
Dual Hitachi 2.5-inch SATA (HTS72101)
2 x 100GB configured in RAID 0
7200RPM
8MB Buffer
Optical Drive:
Teac DVD -RW DVW28SLZ
CD-ROM Read: 24x
CD-R Write: 24x
CD-RW Write: 16x
DVD-ROM Read: 8x
DVD?R Write: 8x
DVD?RW Write: 2.4x
DVD R DL Write: 2.4x
DVD-R DL Write: 2x
Communication:
Intel PRO/Wireless 3945ABG Network Connection
Broadcom NetXtreme Gigabit Ethernet Network Adapter
Conexant HDA V.92 Modem
Bluetooth
Audio:
SigmaTel Audio (HD Audio)
8 Integrated speakers and subwoofer
I/O Port:
4 x USB 2.0 ports
1 X IEEE 1394 mini jack
1 x Mic-in
1 x Headphone jack
1 x RJ11 modem jack
1 x RJ45 Ethernet jack
ExpressCard slot
S/PDIF Digital and Analog 7.1-channel audio out via external module
External USB TV Tuner (S-Video, Composite, Coaxial & Stereo audio inputs)
Card Reader:
Integrated 13-in-2 Memory Card Reader
Dimension & Weight:
489 x 425 x 76 mm (W x D x H)
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