Dell's slim and stylish laptops are priced nicely compared to Sony and Apple where as their high performance laptops are priced poorly compared to Sager
An M1710 has no SLI, RAID or PhysX card options, yet it's only $100 cheaper than the M1730. And while the PhysX is standard equipment in the M1730, adding the other two is a minimum $600 additional investment.
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Dell XPS M1630. The "almost" 17 inch MBP without the 17 inch MBP price hopefully A price like $1299 USD starting would be excellent.
Good luck with $1299, considering the M1530 with a 1690x1050 panel is $1099 and the cheapest 17" XPS is $2299.
I think it'll be closer to the M1530 (no SLI graphics, RAID hard drives, PhysX card, etc...).
Dell's slim and stylish laptops are priced nicely compared to Sony and Apple where as their high performance laptops are priced poorly compared to Sager
An M1710 has no SLI, RAID or PhysX card options, yet it's only $100 cheaper than the M1730. And while the PhysX is standard equipment in the M1730, adding the other two is a minimum $600 additional investment.