

| Dell announces 17" Precision M6300 notebook optimised graphic performances |
| Wednesday, 05 September 2007 | ||||||
Dell is celebrating the 10th anniversary of its Precision lineup with the announcement of the Precision M6300 notebook optimised to offer graphic performances . The new notebook replaces the old Precision M90 and is aimed at the business market with a 17" "Road Ready" chassis design (magnesium alloy). The use of lightweight materials has allowed Dell to trim the weight of the M6300 to 8.5 pounds compared to 9 pounds for the older M90. The M6300 also makes use of a metal display backing to aid in rigidity and durability. {mpsgoogle right}The notebook features Intel's new Core 2 Duo X7900 processor which clocks in at 2.8GHz (800MHz FSB). As is standard fare with most Santa Rosa notebooks today, the M6300 supports up to 4GB of DDR2 memory. Dell notes that the M6300 can support the full 4GB (rather than 3GB) due to 36-bit addressing when paired with a 64-bit capable operating system. NVIDIA's Quadro FX 1600M with 512MB of TurboCache (256MB dedicated) . Dell offers the M6300 in WXGA+ (1440x900) and WUXGA (1920x1200) screen resolutions with TrueLife or anti-glare screen coatings. Unfortunately at this time, LED backlighting will not be available for the M6300 although company representatives note that the option could be made available at a later date. The Dell Precision M6300 have been devised for reliability and offer freedom, flexibility and performances which necessary are at home, on office or underway, where you will work also, with demanding applications. Dell M6300 Notebook Specification :
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