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Go 7900 GTX? Yes, please.

Kicking off new laptops these days is somewhat of a non-event for us desk-dwellers, but on the rare occiasions where something more than just longer battery life, bigger screen, faster CPU, or brighter screen is introduced, they really start drawing our attention. Such is the deal today with the new XPS M1710 and the 512MB Go 7900GTX (500/1200). The XPS M1710 will feature the new Intel Core Duo CPUs, DDR2-677, and SATA hard drives. Interestingly enough, someone at Dell seems to have caught on to the average user's bane of buying a "Mega Corp" system, as the M1710 will have a NO pre-installed junkware option. Nice. Also available will be the 7900GS for those on a slightly lower budget.

The XPS M1710 Metallic Black model is available immediately worldwide starting at $2,600 with an Intel Duo Core T2400 processor, Windows® XP Media Center Edition 2005, 256 MB NVIDIA GeForce Go 7900 GS graphics, 1 GB DDR2 memory, nine-cell battery, 60 GB hard drive, and one-year limited warranty.7 The Special Edition Formula Red model is available in the United States and Canada only priced at $3,400 with an Intel Core Duo T2500 processor, 512 MB NVIDIA GeForce Go 7900 GTX graphics and 80 GB hard drive. For additional product details visit www.dell.com/xps. Photos are available at www.dell.com/photos.

Dell

Posted by | Tue, Apr 18, 2006 - 05:12 PM


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