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The XPS M2010 is a completely new concept in mobile entertainment and Dell's most innovative PC. This high-performance system features a revolutionary and stylish portfolio design that quickly deploys into a total multimedia and entertainment solution.
SpecificationsProcessor Processor manufacturer Intel Processor type Core Duo Clock speed 2.00 GHz Mainboard Chipset type Intel 945 RAM RAM installed size 1 GB Max supported RAM 4 GB RAM Technology DDR II SDRAM Display (Projector) Display (projector) diagonal size 20.1 in Display (projector) technology TFT active matrix Color support 24-bit (16.7M colors) Max resolution 1680 x 1050 Features High-Definition BrightView Widescreen Video Output Graphics processor ATI Mobility RADEON X1800 Max resolution (external) 1680 x 1050 Video MemoryVideo RAM installed 256 MB Storage Hard Drive Hard drive 80 GB Optical Storage CD / DVD type DVD-ROM Interface Provided Interface type Hi-Speed USB, Modem, Ethernet, Display / video, Microphone, IEEE 1394a, S-Video, DVI-I, IR blaster Interface provided Hi-Speed USB, RJ-11, RJ-45 Interface qty 4, 1 Modem Modem type Fax / modem Max transfer rate 56 Kbps Modem protocols & specifications ITU V.92 OS Provided OS provided Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition Battery Battery technology Lithium ion Installed battery qty 1 General Color Black Cache Memory Cache Memory Type L2 cache Cache size 2 MB Networking Data link protocol Ethernet, Fast Ethernet, Gigabit Ethernet Dimensions & Weight Depth 15.9 in Height 2.9 in Weight 18.3 lbs Width 18.5 in MiscellaneousFeatures Bluetooth ReviewThe good: Sleek, attention-getting design; high-quality, adjustable 20-inch LCD; speakers offer crisp, rich audio; detachable Bluetooth keyboard and Media Center remote will work well from the couch or during a presentation; top-of-the-line components deliver high overall performance and competent gaming capability. The bad: Absurdly expensive; TV tuner and some other A/V connections aren't built in; too heavy to be truly portable. The bottom line: A striking feat of engineering that's sure to garner attention in a stylish home or on a multimedia-intensive sales call, the Dell XPS M2010 is simply too expensive and impractical to be anything more than a curio for the rest of us. Source: http://reviews.cnet.com |