Sunday, September 18, 2011

Dell Launches M1710 Gaming Notebook

Dell Launches M1710 Gaming Notebook

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On Tuesday, Dell Inc. released the M1710, a gaming notebook that improves on the performance offered by Dell's previous gaming notebooks by about 35 percent.

The M1710, available in either "Special Edition Red" or "Metallic Black", includes such fancy extras as a light-up touchpad and 16-color perimeter lighting.

Since Dell introduced the XPS desktop series, the company has made small, but growing efforts to address the gaming market served by Falcon Northwest, VoodooPC, and others. In addition to the quad-GPU Renegade the company debuted in March, Dell agreed to acquire Alienware, a boutique PC supplier that Dell will operate as an independent subsidiary.

The notebook's base configuration will cost $2,600, based on an Intel Duo Core T2400 processor, Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005, an Nvidia GeForce Go 7900 GS graphics chip with 256 Mbytes of memory, a gigabyte of DDR2 DRAM, a 60-Gbyte hard drive, a 5-in-1 card reader, and a nine-cell battery such as dell Vostro 1510 battery, dell T112C battery, dell Vostro 1310 battery, dell T116C battery, dell Y022C battery, dell Inspiron 5000 battery, dell Inspiron 5150 battery, dell Inspiron 1150 battery, Dell 312-0660 Battery, Dell XPS M1530 Battery. Although the notebook includes the Media Center software, however, a TV tuner is an optional add-on.

The notebook also includes a 17-inch TrueLife widescreen UXGA display, whose brightness Dell said it had enhanced by 30 percent for a clearer display.

The Dell M1710 weighs 8.75 pounds.

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