Notebook Italia has shots and specifications for a rumored 17-inch
Dell Precision M6300 laptop, which could replace the ageing
Dell Precision M90. We'll start with the most interesting feature, which is a BTO option for up to 8GB of installed RAM available when you include a copy of Vista 64-bit. Beyond that, the M6300 is rumored to feature Intel Core 2 Duos from 1.8GHz up to 2.4GHz, with a 2.6GHz Intel Core Extreme X7800 topping out the line. It'll also come with options for NVIDIA Quadro FX 1600M, 2600M, or FX 3600M graphics cards. There will apparently also be options for 1440x900, 1900x1200, and 1920x1200 glossy and matte displays, and a Blu-ray drive configuration. The word is that this model could ship by August 31st, so at least you haven't got long to wait.
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JerkyChew @ Aug 11th 2007 7:04PM
All that and they don't include a pointing stick. What a shame.
Hey Dell, like many users I'll only buy a laptop with both a trackpad and pointing stick. If you're going to have a laptop this high-end you should really pay attention to user input preferences.
Nerdtalker @ Aug 11th 2007 7:20PM
Pointing stick? What the heck!?
The very elite who do use the nipple have long since been ostracized to IBM/Lenovo ThinkPads. Apple has never included a pointing stick, and yet you don't see 1st posts along the lines of "pfft... no 1990-esque pointing stick so I'm not buying..."
Edward Boucher @ Aug 11th 2007 7:06PM
"The word is that this model could ship by August 31st, so at least you haven't got long to wait." ... and at the rate that dell has been issuing delays for all of their other top machines, you might be able to get it for next year!!
kr @ Aug 11th 2007 7:26PM
Since when is aging spelled like "ageing"?
kr @ Aug 11th 2007 7:38PM
I guess you can spell it both ways.
My apologies, Engadget.
Monochromaddict @ Aug 11th 2007 7:43PM
Why can't Dell make computers that aren't FUGLY!?
Monochromaddict @ Aug 11th 2007 7:45PM
1997 called .. they want their laptop back.
craig @ Aug 11th 2007 8:48PM
Dell doesn't cater to small handfuls of customers and those preferring pointing sticks fall into that category. If such devices were in significant demand you'd see many more manufacturers offering them. Pointing sticks suck.
MEAT! @ Aug 12th 2007 1:00AM
Lenovo doesn't cater to small handfuls of customers and those preferring trackpads fall into that category. If such devices were in significant demand you'd see many more manufacturers offering them. Trackpads suck.
Scoopster @ Aug 12th 2007 1:15AM
Actually, the reason you don't see pointing sticks in more notebooks has nothing to do with direct consumer preference for/against pointing sticks. It has everything to do with manufacturing costs, and consumer preference for cheap.
Adding a pointing stick to a laptop will cost $5~6 at the factory in China in materials alone (to say nothing of labor, assembly, drivers/software/support). Thus a pointing stick will translate to an added cost of $25~50 at retail.
I for one, love pointing sticks, and Lenovo's implementation is way better than Dell's. Thus I buy Lenovo. Can't wait for my X61 tablet to arrive in a couple weeks. That said, if more makers offer a pointing stick BTO option, I would certainly consider it (are you listening Apple?).
Cheers.
craig @ Aug 12th 2007 5:55AM
"Actually, the reason you don't see pointing sticks in more notebooks has nothing to do with direct consumer preference for/against pointing sticks."
It has EVERYTHING to do with consumer preference and anyone who thinks otherwise is a fool. Dell has offered pointing sticks in the past.
"Adding a pointing stick to a laptop will cost $5~6 at the factory in China in materials alone (to say nothing of labor, assembly, drivers/software/support). Thus a pointing stick will translate to an added cost of $25~50 at retail."
Any proof of that? Just how can you know?
IBM had little success with the pointing sticks besides integrating them in their notebooks. The reason was that no one really wanted them. On the other hand, trackpads are pervasive and there's no way a trackpad costs less to manufacture than a pointing stick.
Maneki Neko @ Aug 11th 2007 9:40PM
Wow. Just wow. How about that fact that it's a 17" laptop without a full size keyboard, yet featuring tons of dead space on the sides. Score another for Dell's design department.
Kevlar @ Aug 11th 2007 10:46PM
That's what I was going to say. With 17", you should have enough room not to cramp everything together, at least...
Johnmcl7 @ Aug 30th 2007 5:27PM
It uses the sides of the keyboard for cooling - if you look you can see two small vents either side, under each is a copper heatsink. I'm using an XPS 2 with exactly the same cooling design and it actually works extremely well as it can draw air from above and the sides of the laptop, it doesn't rely getting air in underneath.
The Clevo systems of similar spaec I've used with full size keyboards have no cooling in this area and need to be on a solid surface to get the cool air into the system.
John
kevin rummelhart @ Aug 11th 2007 11:10PM
That is one butt ugly machine
Billy Boy @ Aug 12th 2007 12:36AM
Lets see... With all the upagrades....It comes toooo......About..... 3000.00,,, Almost as cheap as my ugly overpriced Macbk Pro with all the fixins..
On a side note...I am loving my new iMac...She sure is purty and even plays games....
craig @ Aug 12th 2007 6:06AM
Your MacBook Pro doesn't include Quadro graphics and that's what makes these machines expensive. There are other Dell notebooks that match the componentry of a MBP very closely for far less money. An Inspiron 1720 can be configured to very near MBP 17 specs for about $800 less. Go on believing your MBP is a good value though.
willyboy @ Aug 12th 2007 2:20PM
OK.... I will....
willyboy @ Aug 12th 2007 2:24PM
Checked the Dell 1720... That one is purty too..... I pay more for aesthetics...I admit.... I like purty women and purty computers......
willyboy @ Aug 12th 2007 2:25PM
Like purty software that runs virus free as well.....
Ken @ Aug 13th 2007 9:22AM
Sorry Mac boys, you're out of your league when it comes to mobile CAD. Go pick on HP.
Billy Boy @ Aug 12th 2007 12:37AM
Be sweet if that thing had wheels and a small electric motor like those coolers so I could cruise about the town.....
Damm Sweet!!!
JanusK @ Aug 12th 2007 2:03AM
Good lord that is ugly. I think my little MacBook just became uglier simply for having displayed that on its screen
Ondra Soukup @ Aug 12th 2007 8:43AM
1900x1200 and 1920x1200 - what you have been guys smoking, duh ?!?
JSWeyth @ Aug 12th 2007 9:40AM
www.lesdelliens.com
JSWeyth @ Aug 12th 2007 9:43AM
it is two times that engagdet doesn't quote us for the news about dell laptops
it us who have shown the first the new xps M1730 et Precision M6300.
So please engadget, dont forget to quote us !!!!
JSWeyth @ Aug 12th 2007 9:47AM
Im am the admin of lesdelliens.com the french website about dell machines.
It is two times now that engadget doesn't quote us when they talk about new dell laptops.
we are the first to have shown the firts pics and infos about xps M1730 and Precision M6300.
So please stop to forget it !!!!!
JSWeyth
lesdelliens.com
Ken @ Aug 13th 2007 9:26AM
They're not quoting you because they didn't get it from you. They're quoting the site they got it from WHICH THEY SUPPLY THE LINK. I think you should be taking up your issues with www.notebookitalia.it before crying at Engadget.
JSWeyth @ Aug 13th 2007 12:40PM
Thank you but i am not crying against engadget, i just inform you that notebook italia always quote LesDelliens.com when they copy an information. That's the minimum to do.
Check it before telling something wrong.
Thank you
Rudyv1 @ Aug 12th 2007 3:46PM
Too bad they didn't test the X7900 2.8Ghz Extreme iMac processor that has yet to be announced
tenzintsewang @ Aug 12th 2007 8:29PM
WTF
Ken @ Aug 13th 2007 9:30AM
"that has yet to be announced."
exactly...
lorax1284 @ Sep 2nd 2007 11:19AM
If you want more technical info, check this:
http://support.dell.com/support/edocs/systems/WSM6300/
Seeing as it is very much the XPS 1710 / M90 / E1705 form factor, the port arrangements are identical, but there is a docking station port on the bottom, as expected and hoped.