Dell XPS M2010
Processor Intel Core Duo T7600 (2,33 GHz)
Operative memory 2048 MB
Chipset Intel 945PM Express
Screen 20,1" WSXGA(1680×1050)
Screen brightness, max/min
170–25 cd/m²
Hard disk 2×100 GB
Graphic adapter ATI Radeon Mobility X1800, 256 MB
External connectors USB 2.0 (4), DVI, RJ-45, RJ-11, FireWire, PCMCIA, S-Video-îut, 7.1-canal audioslot
Network possibilities 1 Gb LAN, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth
Cardreader SD/MMC/MS/xD/SM/CF
Battery lithium-ion, 7200 mA•h (11,1 V)
Time of work from batteries, mode of reading/maximum loading ~ 3,1/1,5 h
Mass 8,3 êã (with battery)
Size (W×D×H)
490×420×80 mm
Pre-installed OS Windows Vista Ultimate
Retail price 23 362 ukr
Warranty 36 months
Remarkable construction and design; excellent display; good ergonomics; rich equipment and completing
Comparatively high mass and cost
It's the best of DTR-systems seen by us, recommended to closest familiarization if you certainly do not upset by size and price.
The phrase "portable PC" is not used here accidentally - a new creation by Dell is hard to call really mobile. Though it's already an issue of the applicability borders of a given concept - by the main features it is a notebook, but very big. Exactly in this "very" lies in the main difference XPS M2010 from the rest what is presently accepted to call the DTR-class notebooks.
Dell has done that what had tried to realize before only Samsung. Having postponed the issues with the mass-size features on the back plan, the engineers of company created device capable under due approach to marketing to become the lawmaker of new class development principles - real DTR-systems without any clauses. Unlike Samsung M70, which has not been taken cordially on the market, Dell XPS M2010 has everything that it is necessary, and even more.
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