Dell's super-heavy fashion laptop
Dell - the world's second-largest PC maker yesterday (24-9) officially introduced the Precision M6400 laptop with a relatively stylish and eye-catching design but extremely powerful.
Dell - the world's second-largest PC maker yesterday (24-9) officially introduced the Precision M6400 laptop with a relatively stylish and eye-catching design but extremely powerful.
The Precision M6400 is stylishly designed but has a very strong configuration
The Precision M6400 has the configuration: Intel Core 2 Extreme QX9300 2.53GHz quad-core microprocessor with 12MB of L2 Cache cache, Intel Q43 chipset supporting 16GB DDR3 RAM 1067MHz, two hard drive slots for maximum support Up to 1,024GB (1-terabyte) can be configured in RAID mode, 512MB or 1GB Nvidia Quadro FX video card and a 17-inch LCD display screen supports full high-resolution images of 1920 x 1200 pixels.
Other standard features include WiFi, bluetooth wireless network, UWB mobile broadband network support, nine-cell (nine-cell) battery, ExpressCard 54, 32-bit or 64-bit Windows Vista operating system or Red Hat Enterprise Linux.
The Precision M6400 started selling from yesterday with prices up to over $ 2,700
The Precision M6400 also has an Intel Core 2 Duo and Core Extremes chip that are cheaper to accommodate customers with limited budgets.
The Precision M6400 also has a variant introduced yesterday which is M6400 Covet. It is expected that M6400 Covet will be launched later this year.
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