Monday, August 3, 2009

Dell xps m2010

This is a stylish, good quality design, with a 20-inch display screen, with speakers offering good audio, with a detached Bluetooth, media center remote, and keyboard which works well from your couch or during a presentation, also having a good gaming performance, with an all-together good performance.

It is absolutely expensive, doesn't have a TV tuner and some other A/V features are not built in, and it is not light to be carried around.

Creating the XPS M2010, Dell forgot totally the reasons laptops were invented initially. And that's a good thing. Dell has put together an interesting multimedia experience into a product which still maintains its portability and is self-contained than all other desktop computers. Also there is a no compromise than laptops in the cases of display keyboard and system features.

But most unfortunately, it is so expensive which could be as much as the amount for a semester of a state college.



It has features such as a slot-loading DVD player, an inbuilt microphone and video cam for video-conferencing.

It has a dimension which measures 16.75 inches depth, 19.25 inches width, and 3 inches thick, and a weight of 18.3 pounds( and about 20.8 pounds with its AC adapter), which makes it a big laptop replacement for desktop.

Generally, it is too heavy to be carried around such as with a laptop.

Its features includes a 2.16GHz Intel Core Duo T2600 processor; DDR2 RAM of 2GB(667MHz); an ATI Mobility Radeon X1800 graphics card with a 256MB video memory; and two large 100GB, spinning with 7,200rpm.

This laptop has an overall capability both in gaming and general performance.

It has a display resolution of 1,680x1,050 which provides a nice view; it also has a good and clear audio effects.

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