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Dell today announced the release of their M63000 mobile workstation. The system is designed to free up “ree engineers, artists, developers and other professionals to run business-critical applications wherever they go with true desktop-level performance.”
From the pics, the thing looks kind of thick, and I would imagine it’s going to be a bit on the heavy side. If you want to buy one, however, you can click here visit Dell’s store. They start at roughly $1,700 dollars.
Key features after the break.
Key features include:
* The latest 64-bit Intel® CoreTM 2 Duo and Extreme Edition processors up to the X7900 (2.8GHz which is an exclusive offer for mobile workstations) combined with NVIDIA® QuadroTM FX1600M OpenGL discrete graphics are expected to improve performance up to 70 percent in graphics-intensive applications.
* Dual-Channel3 memory with 36-bit addressing which allows use of all 4GB4 of system memory with a 64-bit OS.
* High performance hard drives including solid state and encrypted.
* Designed with the environment in mind to meet or exceed the worldwide mutually recognized Environmental Protection Agency’s Energy Star Standard 4.0 –the agency’s highest level.
* Large, high resolution, wide-aspect 17-inch WXGA+, WUXGA anti-glare and optional TrueLifeTM displays for excellent viewing of large assemblies, 3D graphics and video, even in bright ambient environments.
* Next generation 802.11n wireless support, providing up to five times more performance and two times the range than 802.11g5.
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One Response for "Dell launches Desktop Replacement “M63000″"
September 4th, 2007 at 9:09 pm
1I love these laptops, we use one of the previous models for CAD training at work. They weigh about 10 ton, feel sorry for the guy who has to walk across a huge airport carrying one of these things.
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