(+) Product is fine but dont bother buying from them direct due to poor customer service/ norights (-) Product is fine but dont bother buying from them direct due to poor customer service/ no rights
(+) cool and quite robust trackpad, good display,64-bit windows 7 (-) few connectors,dell drivers only, not realy for gameing (most models), finger print prone!
Advantages: Good processing speed with some advanced features Disadvantages: DDR2 RAM with only 667 MHz speed
we take a look on some other brands, than Dell also have some high end mobileworkstations with extremely high configurations. But they are generally meant for higher end business use and configurations and price tags are very high. So as per personal use, HP has some good mobileworkstations. This laptop, HP Compaq MobileWorkstation 8510w, is called as mobileworkstation but it is generally a kind of high configured notebook PC. The features are really good but it more than like notebook.
I want to discuss some good features and performance of this mobileworkstation, and how it can be a good friend of your routine business.
The Workstation
This mobileworkstation is completely looks like a notebook and nothing different than any notebook. But the main differences are its features and performance. Notebook has 15.4" TFT display ...
Advantages: Good Graphics and Beautiful Design Disadvantages: its a dell laptop
DellPrecisionM4300
Introduction
Sleek looking huh? a beautiful design from Dell worn by their PrecisionM4300. Not only does its exterior look smart but the graphics on this thing are amazing. Pumping away with a 512Mb graphics card from Nvidia makes this little beauty perfect for computer aided design and animation.
Specs
Can bought with either Microsoft XP professional or Vista
Standard model has Intel dual core processor with speeds ranging from 1.8Ghz (with 2Mb L2 Cache memory) to 2.6 Ghz (with 4Mb L2 Cache memory).
LCD screen is 15.4" with option of having anti glare added.
Either 1, 2 or 4 Gb SDRAM.
Graphics card is a NVIDIA Quadro FX 360M with 512Mb memory (not optional).
Hard drive is 80Gb to 200Gb or a 32Gb solid state drive.
Standard models comes WITHOUT a optical drive but a choice ...
not to write the appropriate drivers. W2000 is not offered by Dell on anything less than a workstation, so to some extent my hand was forced there.
There was a minor hassle over payment, initially refused by my bank (I was told by a Dell employee) because the sum was 'out of character' compared to my usual buying habits (excuse me? I wonder how many people shell out two grand every week on a computer), but that was quickly cleared away and the Dell was built and arrived within a week of that phone call.
So what is it like? Brilliant. OK, a lot of folding paper, but worth every penny. There has, for example, been a lot of fuss in the PC press recently about noisy machines, and even in my homebuilt systems I have had to swap out fans to try to minimise the incessant whining. It gets wearing. I had no idea what the Dell would be ...