xps 15 review
Steve Gluskoter, director, industrial design and usability, discusses the innovative design and unique features found on Dells flagship mobile entertainment PC, the XPS M2010.
Steve Gluskoter, director, industrial design and usability, discusses the innovative design and unique features found on Dells flagship mobile entertainment PC, the XPS M2010.
MovieDemo.com takes Dells XPS M1730 High End Gaming Laptop for a spin. Traveling around the country with this 14 lbs. beast helps build up muscle strength in their degenerating mouse hand. After a few weeks of lugging around this high end gaming machine and its brick size power supply the review is in. Check out the video review and then be sure to visit MovieDemo.com for an updated textual review that will continue pass the time the compile button was pressed to create the video review. Visit: www.moviedemo.com DOH!!! saw the lastest instead of latest. erh. I fired our editor! Thanks from the MovieDemo.com ~ GameDemo.com Crew
Complete HD 720p Unboxing video of the XPS 730x Gaming Desktop! Follow me on Twitter for live updates and news at: twitter.com Specs: Intel® Core™ i7-920 (2.66GHz, 8MB cache) Genuine Windows Vista® 64-bit Home Premium (English) Service Pack 1 Aluminum with Clearcoat Chassis 6GB Tri-Channel DDR3 at 1066MHZ (3x2GB DIMM) nVidia GeForce GTX295 1792MB Intel® X-58 Motherboard- Socket 1366 Core i7 Ready, Dual Triple Channel DDR3 Memory 500GB – SATA-II, 3GBS, 7200RPM, 16MB Cache Dual Drives: 16x DVD-ROM Drive + 16x DVD+-RW w dbl layer write capability Sound Blaster X-Fi Titanium Alienware® AlienFX® System Lighting Integrated Dell 19-in-1 Media Card Reader with Bluetooth 2.0 Copper base Heat Sink with aluminum fins Windows Vista™ Premium Final Price (With Discounts and 25% off coupon): $1853 twitter.com www.chillafrilla.com
Complete High Quality Review of Dells Latest and Greatest XPS 730x Gaming Desktop! Follow me on Twitter for live updates and news at: twitter.com Specs: Intel® Core™ i7-920 (2.66GHz, 8MB cache) Genuine Windows Vista® 64-bit Home Premium (English) Service Pack 1 Aluminum with Clearcoat Chassis 6GB Tri-Channel DDR3 at 1066MHZ (3x2GB DIMM) nVidia GeForce GTX295 1792MB (Upgraded from the 280 which was the one shown in the video) Intel® X-58 Motherboard- Socket 1366 Core i7 Ready, Dual Triple Channel DDR3 Memory 500GB – SATA-II, 3GBS, 7200RPM, 16MB Cache Dual Drives: 16x DVD-ROM Drive + 16x DVD+-RW w dbl layer write capability Sound Blaster X-Fi Titanium Alienware® AlienFX® System Lighting Integrated Dell 19-in-1 Media Card Reader with Bluetooth 2.0 Copper base Heat Sink with aluminum fins Windows Vista™ Premium Final Price (With Discounts and 25% off coupon): $1853 twitter.com www.chillafrilla.com
I just received the Dell XPS 15 L502X and wanted to give some initial impressions of this Sandy Bridge based multimedia notebook. This configuration has an Intel Core i7 2630QM (Sandy Bridge) CPU, 6GB DDR3 ram, 640GB 7200rpm HDD, Nvidia 525M w1gb of ram and Optimus, Intel 1030 N w Bluetooth 3.0, 8X tray loading dual layer DVD burner and a full HD (1080p) 15.6 FHD B+RGLED display. HDMI, Display Port, SPDIF, HD webcam, back-lit keyboard, and USB 3.0 are all on board, making this 6+ pound laptop a true desktop replacement both in and out of the house. Battery life with the standard 6 cell battery averaged 4 hours, which for a Core i7 CPU based notebook is unheard of. This is one of the many performance gains that Intels second generation Sandy Bridge architecture has to offer. Enjoy the video! -TDD
www.drakescomputersprojectors.com The good: The Dell XPS 8300 offers a pleasing exterior, broad connectivity features, and a reasonably versatile configuration for a fair price. The bad: You can find PCs from other vendors that offer more performance and upgradability for less. The bottom line: The Dell XPS 8300 will serve mainstream users as a higher-end do-it-all machine, but gamers and performance enthusiasts will be better off looking elsewhere. Review: Dells XPS 8300 is the first mainstream system weve reviewed to feature Intels new second-generation (nee Sandy Bridge) Core i7 desktop CPUs. While that doesnt automatically translate to best-of-breed performance, Dell has wrapped a well-balanced, reasonably priced $1615 configuration around the new chip. We wouldnt recommend this system to dedicated gamers, nor is it the best deal for fast, affordable day-to-day performance. As a media-playing, mainstream-gaming general productivity system, however, the XPS 8300 offers a fair deal for performance-oriented generalists. Just know that for a few dollars more you can get a better-equipped, more … Expand full review Dells XPS 8300 is the first mainstream system weve reviewed to feature Intels new second-generation (nee Sandy Bridge) Core i7 desktop CPUs. While that doesnt automatically translate to best-of-breed performance, Dell has wrapped a well-balanced, reasonably priced $1615 configuration around the new chip. We wouldnt recommend this system to dedicated <b>…<b>