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1.Dell Latitude E64 XFR: Rugged Price:4299 $

Dell is back with a slimmed-down version of its fully rugged 14-inch laptop the Latitude E64 XFR. An upgrade to the Latitude XFR D630 the E64 gets an internal tuneup, boasting better processing power (with an Intel Core2Duo chip) and discrete graphics enabled by better cooling. The XFR is strengthened by a new exterior material the PC maker is calling Ballistic Armor, which replaces the magnesium alloy used in its other laptops. It's allowed the machine to be trimmed down -- it's now 3.9kg instead of 4.1kg -- and also strengthened: it meets military specifications for ruggedness and can withstand a 1.2m drop rather than just 90cm. The new XFR also keeps most of its original features: a touchscreen, a solid-state drive, mobile broadband, GPS and long battery life. In this case, Dell says an additional battery pack will keep the laptops

going for up to 13 hours. Ballistic Armor was developed by a partner company and licensed exclusively to Dell. It's a hybrid, nonmetal polymer designed to better absorb shocks and
withstand the elements. That Dell is experimenting with different
materials is intended to signal its willingness to try new things and
focus on creating different options for targeted customers. In this
case, that's military contractors, government and utility company
workers out in the field, law enforcement, and other groups not known
for being particularly gentle with their computers. Oddly, Dell doesn'
t feel bashful about launching a laptop that starts at $4,299 (£3,100)
at a time when many people are having trouble paying their mortgages
and others are afraid to even glimpse at their pension fund. Unlike its
most high-profile upcoming launch, a high-end consumer laptop
called Adamo-- about to hit shelves as consumer spending drops
off of a cliff -- Dell believes the XFR is almost perfectly timed for its target
demographic at this particular moment. The machine is nowhere close to
being considered cheap, but that's not a problem for the government
agencies the XFR is aimed at -- not anymore anyway. "With the stimulus
package under way, we're getting lots of interest," said Patrick Burns, a
member of Latitude's US product marketing team.



2. Studio XPS 13Slim and Sleek Laptop Price:1099$

Mar 13 2009 - Dell's Studio XPS 13 is a mid-ranged 13.3-inch laptop that is placed between the affordable Inspiron 13 and the performance oriented XPS M1330. With its wide range of high performance and capacity storage features and the hybrid graphics, it actually has a lot to offer over the more expensive XPS M1330. The downside is that the Studio XPS 13 is quite large for a 13.3-inch laptop and all the performance features make it run very hot making it unsuitable to actually be used in one's lap.

Intel Core 2 Duo P8700 Dual Core Mobile Processor
4GB PC3-8500 DDR2 Memory
320GB 7200rpm SATA Hard Drive
8x DVD+/-RW Dual Layer Burner
13.3-inch WXGA (1280x800) Wide LCD With 2.0 Megapixel Webcam
NVIDIA GeForce 9500M Graphics With 256MB Memory and GeForce 9400M Integrated Graphics
Gigabit Ethernet, 802.11b/g/n Wireless
Two USB 2.0, eSATA, FireWire, HDMI, Display Port, ExpressCard/54

, 8-in-1 Card Reader
12.6" x 9.3" x 1.4" @ 4.9 lbs.
Windows Vista Home Premium 64-bit, Works 9, McAfee Internet Security




3.XPS M173017" Gaming Powerhouse - Unleash a
Beast Price:999$

The latest revision to Dell's flagship line, the massive XPS M1730 features a redesigned case that combines familiar touches, such as flashing LEDs beneath the speaker grills, with newer elements, such as the integrated Logitech GamePanel LCD and 10-key numeric keypad. But, as with any gaming-oriented system, the most important features are inside the case. Like its predecessors, the XPS M1730 offers the highest-end components available--in the case of our review unit, a top-of-the-line Intel Core 2 Extreme processor, Nvidia SLI graphics, the first mobile PhysX processor, and two massive 7,200rpm hard drives. All that adds up to strong performance scores on our mobile benchmarks and chart-topping frame rates on our games tests--though a similar system

that means an overclockable 2.8GHz Intel Core 2 Extreme X7900 processor and two 256MB Nvidia GeForce 8700M GT graphics cards in a scalable link The laptop's two 200GB hard drives spin at
a brisk 7,200rpm. And this configuration includes the brand-new
processor, which works with certain to provide additional processing
power for in-game physics, leading to bigger explosions and more
interactive environments, among other effects. In fact, about the only
component that wasn't maxed out in our configuration was the memory;
though the XPS M1730 can support up to 4GB of RAM, our review unit
included only 2GB.



4.DELL Studio XPS 16 Review Laptop Price:1499$

This is the stunning notebook called as Dell Studio XPS 16. This notebook is beautifully designed and featured keeping in the mind the consumer uses. It has a sleek design shared with 1080p display. Its processor is connected with Intel Core 2 Duo and has 4GB memory card along with it which can be expanded.

Let take a close look to it featuresOur review unit of the Dell Studio XPS 16 features the following configuration:• Processor: Intel Core 2 Duo P8600 (2.4GHz) • Memory: 4GB - 2DIMM DDR3 • HDD: 320GB 7200rpm • Graphics: ATI Mobility RADEON HD 3670 (512MB) • Display: 16.0" 1080p Full HD RGBLED LCD with 2.0 MP Webcam • Optical Drive: 4X Blu-ray Disc Combo Drive (DVD/CD +/- RW +BD Read) • OS: Windows
Vista Home Premium SP1 (64 bit) • Software: 15-month Trend Micro
security subscription, Microsoft Works 9 • Wireless: Intel Wireless 5100
• Media bay: 8-in-1 Media Card Reader • Battery: 6-cell and 9-cell batteries
• Other: Facial Recognition Security; Dell Dock; Dell Video Chat; 2GB
Data Safe Online • Dimensions: 0.95"-1.34" x 15.15" x 10.02" with
6-cell battery (H x W x D) • Weight: 6.53 lbs with 6-cell battery • Price as
configured: $1,804 (Starting price: $1,199)




5. Dell Vostro 1520 Price:1327$


Dell hasn’t touched their Vostro line in quite some time, so when it was announced today that the series would be getting a refresh, I was happy. And it looks like the company took these updates seriously as well, changing quite a bit on these laptops which are intended for the business crowd.

Though most definitely designed for business folk, these laptops have gained a slight consumer bent with the redesign. The laptops that received a refresh include the 13.3-inch Vostro 1320, the 15.4-inch Vostro 1520 and the 17-inch Vostro 1720. All of these models now come with videoconferencing software and webcam software, though you’ll need to buy the webcam and mic extra.
A further update is the SSD option. You can select to have a SSD

installed rather than a standard hard drive, or you can have an
encrypted HDD installed that features Wave Systems software.
Another option is a fingerprint reader. You can get all three of these
updated Vostro laptops respectively.




6. Dell Studio 17Brilliant features Price:999$

Last year Dell finally realized that consumers don't want another nameless, faceless black and gray laptop that gets lost in the crowd. Today's mobile generation wants notebooks that are as unique and stylish as possible. The result was the amazingly attractive and amazingly popular 13.3" XPS M1330 and the 15.4" Dell XPS M1530 Taking things one step further, Dell announced the highly customizable Studio 15 and Studio 17 notebooks.

Intel Core 2 Duo T9300 (2.5GHz) processor
Windows Vista Home Premium SP1
17-inch WUXGA Glossy Display (1920 x 1200)
3GB system RAM - 2 DIMM (DDR2-667)
320GB 5400rpm HDD 256MB (GDDR2) ATI Mobility Radeon HD 3650 graphics Webcam and Fingerprint reader Backlit keyboard
Slot Load DVD+/-RW with Dual Layer DVD+R write capacity Dell Wireless 1510N
9-cell battery (85WHr) Dimensions: 1.18" to 1.69" x 15.46" x 11.36"

(H x W x D) Weight: 7.87lbs Other: "Dell Dock" software; 30-day
security
trial; 3GB Dell DataSafe; Dell Support Center
Base Price: $999 Price as configured: $1,599 (E-Value Code:

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