Sometime slightly past
the middle of this year saw us talk about the Dell M3800, and where
there was a video featured which depicted the kind of touchscreen
capability this mobile workstation comes with. Well, we are glad to say
that Dell has finally ensured that the masses who want to pick up this
particular mobile workstation will be able to do so when November 14th
rolls around.
Just to refresh our memories, what kind of hardware can be found
underneath the hood of the Dell M3800? For starters, it sports an Intel
Haswell Core i7 processor that will be accompanied by a 2GB NVIDIA
Quadro graphics card which offers support for multiple external displays
as well as 4K resolution. There will also be a couple of battery
options on offer, where one of them is a 91Wh cell that is touted to
deliver up to 10 hours on standard use.
On the outside, the Dell M3800 is quite a looker, where its 18mm housing
will merge a carbon-fiber base with an aluminum frame and aluminum
cover for the 15.6-inch touchscreen display. The display itself is no
sissy, as it will come protected by Gorilla Glass and features options
for 1920×1080 or 3200×1800 resolutions. Depending on which particular
model you decide to settle for, the Dell M3800 will have a starting
price of $1,800.: http://www.ubergizmo.com/2013/10/dell-m3800-finally-ready-to-ship-this-november-14th/?utm_source=mainrss
Sometime slightly past
the middle of this year saw us talk about the Dell M3800, and where
there was a video featured which depicted the kind of touchscreen
capability this mobile workstation comes with. Well, we are glad to say
that Dell has finally ensured that the masses who want to pick up this
particular mobile workstation will be able to do so when November 14th
rolls around.
Just to refresh our memories, what kind of hardware can be found
underneath the hood of the Dell M3800? For starters, it sports an Intel
Haswell Core i7 processor that will be accompanied by a 2GB NVIDIA
Quadro graphics card which offers support for multiple external displays
as well as 4K resolution. There will also be a couple of battery
options on offer, where one of them is a 91Wh cell that is touted to
deliver up to 10 hours on standard use.
On the outside, the Dell M3800 is quite a looker, where its 18mm housing
will merge a carbon-fiber base with an aluminum frame and aluminum
cover for the 15.6-inch touchscreen display. The display itself is no
sissy, as it will come protected by Gorilla Glass and features options
for 1920×1080 or 3200×1800 resolutions. Depending on which particular
model you decide to settle for, the Dell M3800 will have a starting
price of $1,800.: http://www.ubergizmo.com/2013/10/dell-m3800-finally-ready-to-ship-this-november-14th/?utm_source=mainrss
Sometime slightly past
the middle of this year saw us talk about the Dell M3800, and where
there was a video featured which depicted the kind of touchscreen
capability this mobile workstation comes with. Well, we are glad to say
that Dell has finally ensured that the masses who want to pick up this
particular mobile workstation will be able to do so when November 14th
rolls around.
Just to refresh our memories, what kind of hardware can be found
underneath the hood of the Dell M3800? For starters, it sports an Intel
Haswell Core i7 processor that will be accompanied by a 2GB NVIDIA
Quadro graphics card which offers support for multiple external displays
as well as 4K resolution. There will also be a couple of battery
options on offer, where one of them is a 91Wh cell that is touted to
deliver up to 10 hours on standard use.
On the outside, the Dell M3800 is quite a looker, where its 18mm housing
will merge a carbon-fiber base with an aluminum frame and aluminum
cover for the 15.6-inch touchscreen display. The display itself is no
sissy, as it will come protected by Gorilla Glass and features options
for 1920×1080 or 3200×1800 resolutions. Depending on which particular
model you decide to settle for, the Dell M3800 will have a starting
price of $1,800.: http://www.ubergizmo.com/2013/10/dell-m3800-finally-ready-to-ship-this-november-14th/?utm_source=mainrss
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