Dell XPS M2010 Notebook Reviewed
by Sze | Filed under Laptop.
NotebookReview has a review on the Dell XPS M2010 notebook PC. The M2010 is a fully featured notebook that can not be considered as a notebook. The Dell XPS M2010 is powered by an Intel Core 2 Duo T7200 processor, 1GB of RAM, TI Mobility Radeon X1800 graphics and a 120GB hard drive.
The Dell XPS M2010 has also a 20-inch LCD widescreen display with 1680×1050 resolution, a 1.3 Megapixel webcam, WiFi, Bluetooth and dual DVI output.
NotebookReview’s conclusion:
People who balked in the past at the absurd price tag of the Dell XPS M2010 no longer really have that excuse. I think $2,440 is a very reasonable amount (though it would vary based on the deal you get and state tax), an amount which many buyers of Sony and Apple products are readily willing to shell out. With 3-year at home service and warranty (Ok, to be honest, perhaps I will convince the Dell tech to let me replace the part in the future if need be) is absolutely phenomenal. This system is not for everybody though. It doesn’t really come close to matching a desktops power, and isn’t terribly useful as a portable laptop. However, it will certainly appeal to a niche audience of which I belong to, people who want a clean, stylish, powerful and functional system that allows transportability without sacrificing useability. It could easily be your media center, gaming PC, work PC, center of envy and status symbol all in one. For my needs, there really isn’t a better system.
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