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M1710 posts

Dell's in your laptop, airbrushing your WoW art -- in honor of the upcoming World of Warcraft Burning Crusade expansion release on January 16, they again commissioned artist Mike Lavalee to airbrush two limited edition XPS M1710 laptops with BC-inspired art; the lappies will be auctioned off to benefit World Harvest, an international humanitarian relief organization. For the
As expected, Dell is throwing a whole bunch of Core 2 Duo "Merom" processors into their existing laptop models: the XPS M2010, M1710 and M1210, along with the Inspiron E1705. All three XPS lapsters now offer your choice between a T7200, T7400 and T7600 Core 2 Duo processor, while the E1505 loses the T7600 option but holds onto a pair of Core Duo choices. The XPS units will be starting at $3,500, $2,300 and $1,200 respectively, while the E1705 bottoms out the collection at $1,124. Dell is promising Core 2 Duo updates for the Inspiron E1515 and E1405 later this week, with the Latitude D820, D620 and D520 to follow next week.
Yeah, we'll fess, for the fastest laptop, like, ever, the M1710 got kind of a poor showing on
getting itself reviewed. Seriously, with speed like that we kind of expected the writeups to pour out within minutes --
no speed bottlenecks to emcumber slowish tech journos. But those who did get their hands on an M1710 were pretty
unanimous about it; the thing's freaking fast. We'll show you what we got if you're thinking about plunking down four
grand (and as always, leave reviews we may have missed in comments so we can add 'em).






