Sunday, August 5th 2007
Dell XPS M1730 soon
Dell, manufacturer of high performance XPS laptop computers is preparing the M1730 model, which will follow up after their M1710. The "fully loaded" laptop will sport a Core 2 Extreme X7800 CPU running at 2.60 GHz. Graphics-wise, the base models will use an NVIDIA GeForce 8600 GS with 256MB of memory, there should also be a 512MB GeForce 8700M GT available soon.
Other rumored specs include a maximum of 4GB of RAM and a 512MB or 1GB Intel Turbo Memory option, Bluetooth 2.0, Blu-ray as well as a numeric keypad.
The laptop will be launched on the 27th of this month.
Source:
Engadget
Other rumored specs include a maximum of 4GB of RAM and a 512MB or 1GB Intel Turbo Memory option, Bluetooth 2.0, Blu-ray as well as a numeric keypad.
The laptop will be launched on the 27th of this month.
52 Comments on Dell XPS M1730 soon
Also, I don't care what you uni says. They're most likely talking about OS X, but guess what, you can run Windows and Linux on Macs too.
Also, the difference isn't quite $700. There is software missing on the PC that costs some extra money, if you want the same features. Not to mention the Mac is in an all aluminum enclosure, has a backlit keyboard, better trackpad, and I'm willing to wager money, a better looking screen.
Is it worth the extra money? Not to me, as I don't want/need some of those features, but it may still be worth it to somebody else.
Infact, they're getting better as LCD's improve. :toast: