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Dell shows futuristic, 20-inch XPS Mobile Concept notebook
6 Jan, World Edition At the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, Dell offers a sneak peek of its XPS concept notebook donning a 20-inch widescreen display, subwoofer and full-width keyboard. More... |  | Preview: Dell Inspiron XPS M170
28 Sep, World Edition A luscious 17-inch screen, GeForce Go 7800 graphics chip with 256 MB of video memory and 2.26 GHz processor: Jørgen Sundgot gets the very first look at Dell's new Inspiron XPS M170. More... |  | Review: Dell Inspiron XPS Gen 2
15 Sep, World Edition Raw graphics and processing power combine with a stunning display in Dell's bulky Inspiron XPS Gen 2 gaming laptop. Jørgen Sundgot finds it irresistible - albeit a tad pricey. More... |
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Dell Inspiron XPS Gen 2
Score: 93% When: July 2005 Worth: €2200 - €4100
Although our feelings towards the aesthetics of the Dell Inspiron XPS Gen 2 are somewhat anmbiguous, we cannot help but be impressed by its delicate balancing of raw graphics horsepower with a high-performing, battery-conserving processor. Add to this broad connectivity options, a stunning display and overall excellent video performance, and it's easy to see why the Gen 2 has us charmed. Buyer beware, though; at the altar of performance lies portability and price, along with lap-scorching heat dissipation. Let's just say the Inspiron XPS Gen 2 is hot in more than one way. More...
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Dell XPS M1210
When: June 2006 Worth: €1300
An ultraportable for power-hungry road warriors, Dell's XPS M1210 comes with the usual selection of top-of-the range Core Duo processors, up to 4 GB of RAM and up to 120 GB of SATA storage. Add an optional Nvidia GeForce Go 7400 card with 256 MB of dedicated video memory for the 12.1-inch widescreen; a DVD+/-RW optical drive; tri-mode Wi-Fi; Bluetooth; and the ability to have the notebook delivered with Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005, and you should be maxed out in more than one way.
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Dell XPS M2010
When: June 2006 Worth: €3500
A behemoth of a 'laptop', Dell's XPS M2010 integrates a 20.1-inch widescreen monitor propelled by an ATI Radeon X1800 graphics card with 256 MB of RAM, Intel's latest Core Duo processors and up to 4 GB of RAM. The storage meter goes to a whopping 240 GB, while a slot-loading DVD+/-RW drive takes care of backup and entertainment needs in tandem with a total of 8 speakers plus a subwoofer. Rounding out things is a 1.3 Megapixel camera, tri-mode Wi-Fi and a Bluetooth-enabled detachable keyboard/mouse combo.
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Dell Inspiron XPS M1710
When: April 2006 Worth: €2100
Stylin' in metallic red and black, 17-inch Dell XPS M1710 gaming notebook offers Intel Core Duo processors, a 512 MB Nvidia GeForce Go 7900 GTX graphics chipset, up to 4 GB of memory and up to 120 GB of storage.
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Dell Latitude D820
When: March 2006 Worth: €1200 - €4900
A powerhouse of a laptop in its maximum configuration, Dell's Latitude D820 tops out with a 15.4-inch widescreen display at UXGA resolution and 512 MB of Nvidia powered graphics, Intel's fastest Core Duo processor, 4 GB of RAM and 120 GB of storage. Considerably less expansive models can also be had, all including tri-mode Wi-Fi, optional Bluetooth and more. More...
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Dell Latitude D620
When: March 2006 Worth: €1150 - €2175
Starting at 2 KG, Dell's Latitude D620 brings optional HSDPA connectivity to the usual mix of Intel Core Duo processors, a 14.1-inch widescreen display, up to 2 GB of RAM and up to 100 GB of storage. Also present is Dell's new Wi-Fi catcher alert LED which functions even when the notebook is off, as well as Wi-Fi 802.11b/g, Bluetooth and an optional fingerprint reader. More...
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