Posted Mar 28, 2008 at 03:46AM by Ryan A. Listed in: Laptops & Notebooks, Laptop News Tags: Blizzard, Ageia, broadband, Dell XPS, nVidia, PhysX
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Dell brings down WoW XPS M1730 laptop price to US$ 3,999 - Image 1When the World of Warcraft edition Dell XPS M1730 laptop was first introduced, we imagined that a lot of you guys weren't able to purchase it because of its rather high price. Dell, however, has decided to slash around a thousand bucks from this gadget's price. Know more about this development after the jump!

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Posted Dec 04, 2007 at 01:12PM by Isaac C. Listed in: Laptops & Notebooks, Laptop News Tags: Blizzard, broadband, Dell XPS, headphone, nVidia, PhysX
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Dell XPS M1730 World of Warcraft Edition Notebook PC - Image 1 Here's something for the Christmas list of World of Warcraft fans: in a joint project, Dell and Blizzard brings you the Dell XPS M1730, World of Warcraft Edition, the bigger badder brother of their WoW XPS M1710. The WoW Notebook PC is emblazoned with custom World of Warcraft artwork and comes with a ton of extras. Find out more in the full article.

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Posted Jun 27, 2007 at 03:21PM by Enrico S. Listed in: Laptops & Notebooks Tags: Turion, Dell XPS
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New laptops, desktops and LCD monitors from Dell - Image 1Dell has recently announced that it would be updating its Inspironand XPS product portfolios and LCD monitors with some new products. In addition to these new laptops, desktops, and LCD monitors, they have announced a new service they are providing called the Dell Online Backup.

This provides 12 months of complimentary online storage space of up to 3 GB for every Inspiron and 10 GB for each XPS product.

So what are the new products that the company is introducing? Well, they're coming out with some new laptops and desktops for their Inspiron line, a new ultra slim laptop, and a pair of LCD monitors.

Of particular note is the new ultra slim laptop that is being advertised as the world's thinnest 13 inch laptop. The XPS M1330 (pictured in the upper right) happens to be a relatively light 4 pounds and is running on Intel Core 2 Duo Processors. At an initial offering of US$ 1,299 it's not the cheapest of the bunch, but one that you can probably carry around with no difficulty.

If your in the market for a new notebook, desktop, or monitor, be sure to head over to the Dell Website to check out their newest products. You might find something you "need". Now if I could only find a way to convince my wife that I needed that ultra slim laptop...

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Posted Jul 12, 2006 at 05:03AM by Remi M. Listed in: Laptops & Notebooks Tags: Dell XPS, nVidia
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Eurocom D900K F-BombMost laptops aren't known to be great for gaming, most are used for office purposes, typing, surfing the net, answering emails and stuff, but a few are really up to the task of being a gaming notebook. Eurocom aims to change that.

Most of Eurocoms creations are not just suitable, but advisable for gamers everywhere. Take for instance their M590K Emperor which is recommended for serious (not to mention filthy rich) gamers. Now, Eurocom is at it again with the D900K F-Bomb, which promises to be the monster car of gaming notebooks.

In a recent review about the said gaming laptop, it was compared with the Dell XPS M1710, another laptop suitable for long hours of gaming joy. Although the author mentioned that "the notebook is large and heavy and, at the peak of gaming action, is noisy and generates lots of heat" those are well compensated by the fact that Eurocom laptop's Nvidia GeForce Go 7800 GTX graphics subsystem is one generation behind the current Go 7900 GTX (the one that the Dell laptop has). Still the D900K provides enough frames per second to power most games, especially at a display resolution of 1024x768.

At the end of the comparison, the Eurucom's D900K F-Bomb's main weapon against its Dell counterpart is the fact that is $200 bucks cheaper, but the quality and performance of the cheaper Eurocom gaming laptop is still at par with that of Dell's. Definitely the Eurocom D900K F-Bomb will give the Dell XPS M1710 a run for its money.

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Posted Jun 01, 2006 at 12:22PM by Michael K. Listed in: Ultra Mobile PC, Laptops & Notebooks, Laptop News Tags: Dell XPS
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m2010Dell being as popular as it is, any new line that is released will be closely scrutinized. Some of you may remember my post a while back about Dell's concept M2010. Well, D-day - or maybe that should be M-day - has come and Dell have released the details and specifications of their new lines.

M2010

This laptop, set to begin a new style of semi-portable desktops, has one hell of a feature list, but with a hefty price to boot. The starting mark is set at $3500, with three units having base prices up to $4000. For your bucks, you get some of the best hardware to hit large scale computer manufacture.

Take note that the unit does have a battery, which means that for those that want to try, you can lug your 20.1", 20 pound, system around. Another impressive feature is the gyroscope enabled remote, possible idea from Wii?:
  • 20.1" High Definition WSXGA+ Truelife screen, capable of 1680X1050
  • Fully detachable and rechargeable keyboard linked by bluetooth, with touch pad and numeric pad
  • Bluetooth remote control with gyroscopic mouse control, with integrated LCD screen
  • 802.11a/g WiFi options
  • Dell MediaDirect technology, allowing you to reach media without having to boot Windows up
  • 13-in-2 media card reader
  • 8 X 4-ohm speakers and 12-ohm Subwoofer
  • Optional TV tuner
  • up to 4GB RAM 667MHz DDR2
  • Dual harddrives for performance and security
  • ExpressCard slot for future technology
  • 7.1/5.1 surround sound ports
  • DVI-I ports
  • S/PDIF, USB, IEEE 1394 ports
  • Integrated 12-cell lithium-ion battery
  • Base weight of 18.3 pounds
  • Expected Dell warranty & care services
More of Dell's XPS series after the jump!

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Posted Jun 01, 2006 at 09:04AM by Pranav T Listed in: Laptops & Notebooks, Laptop Software, Laptop News Tags: Skype, Dell XPS, Don Albert
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SkypeSkype announced on Wednesday that Dell will be including their application in the XPS brand of laptops. Along with other things, it will be included in the audio/video communications package. The package also contains a webcam, noise isolation earbuds, a microphone and a mobile broadband antenna.

Don Albert, director of business development for Skype North America said, "This gives Dell customers a simple way to use the Internet to talk to their friends and family from home, in the office or on the go." And why not? Skype has been in the news since its inception a few years ago. The people simply love it. The quality is good, plus it's free if the person on the other side is also using Skype. But, it has also been in the news for the wrong reasons. ISPs loathe it because it relies on the p2p principle to exchange all communication data."

It's quite uncertain what this does for Skype. The first and the most obvious effect will be the huge increase in the number of users. Plus, you could see some form of package deals. It's only speculation. Albert also said, "Dell represents a new distribution channel for Skype. New products from Dell will complement the breadth of hardware designed for the convenience of Skype callers."

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