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    Weight: 4kg, USB ports: 6 x USB, OS Provided: Microsoft Windows XP ...

  • 8.7 out of 10
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    • August 2006 en

      Core 2 Duo T7400 Running on a Dell XPS M1710

      By Jonathan Hung

      Review summary: Thinking upgrading that Dell XPS M1710 to the latest Intel Core 2 Duo mobile CPU down the road? We experiment with our Core 2 Duo in the M1710 to see what's possible.

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    • July 2006 en

      Dell XPS M1710

      By Nick Ross

      Review summary: World's Fastest Notebook.

      Verdict: Colours don't look oversaturated with the glossy screen coating, and watching movies and playing games is a treat. The whopping 1920 x 1200 resolution gives you a huge amount of real estate to play with, too -- it fits a great deal of movie or a ...

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    • July 2006 en

      Dell XPS M1710 Metallic Black 17-inch Notebook Review

      By Jonathan Hung

      Review summary: You've seen it. Maybe you've even dreamed about it. Now get the most in-depth look at Dell's latest gaming laptop! The 17" M1710 Metallic Black with the GeForce Go 7900 GS looks impressive.

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    • June 2006 en

      Dell's Groovy Graphics

      By Arik Hesseldahl

      Review summary: The world's biggest PC maker has a new laptop with vivid graphics, but it could use a brighter screen, more storage, and a lower price.

      Verdict: Dell has got its game on. Having squeezed as much profit as possible by turning out plain-Jane computers at prices that give its rivals fits, the computer maker is now turning attention to high-end machines with the recent acquisition of gaming PC ...

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    • June 2006 en

      Dell XPS M1710

      By Jesse Sutton (PC World)

      Review summary: For those who want an ultra powerful notebook that can handle almost anything, the M1710 is a great choice. Just keep in mind high performance commands a high price tag.

      Pros: Blu-ray player/writer, Performance results, High Definition screen, Battery life for such a large notebook

      Cons: Curtain effect on the screen, No number-pad.

      Verdict: As we've come to expect from the XPS range, the M1710 is one of the most powerful notebooks on the market.

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