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DELL XPS M1710

Tuesday June 06, 2006
Written by Craig Simms
AUD
$5129
Price at time of review.
Seriously powerful mobile gaming grunt with all the bling, from Dell. Yep, Dell.
Price 5129
CPU model/brand Intel Core Duo
CPU speed 2.16Ghz
Memory capacity 2GB
Hard drive capacity 100GB
Internal optical drive Yes
Optical drive type DVD+-R/W
Graphics type Dedicated
Graphics NVIDIA GeForce GO 7900GS
Battery type (cells) 9 Cell Li-Ion
Wi-Fi Intel Pro Wireless
Speakers integrated subwoofer
Operating system Windows XP Professional SP2
Other Connexant Modem/media direct
Manufacturer http://www.dell.com.au/
Supplier Dell
This article appeared in the June, 2006 issue of PC Authority.
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