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By Tom Krazit
Posted on ZDNet News: Apr 18, 2006 1:00:00 PM

Dell introduced a flashy new notebook Tuesday in a bid to capture a gamer's sense of style.

The XPS M1710 features the horsepower needed to stay afloat while playing demanding games, with Intel's Core Duo processor and Nvidia's GeForce Go 7900 GTX graphics chip. Its predecessor, the M170, used Intel's single-core Pentium M processor.

Dell XPS M1710
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The Special Edition Formula Red and Black versions of the XPS M1710.

The new notebook looks a bit like the XPS M170 but is available in either black or red. The Special Edition Formula Red model actually costs more than the Metallic Black notebook, but it also comes with a faster processor and 512MB of memory dedicated to the graphics processor.

Dell has stepped up its pursuit of the gaming market over the last few quarters with the introduction of its XPS line. Gamers tend to splurge on tricked-out systems beyond the needs of average PC buyers, making them a more profitable and highly coveted customer. Dell recently increased its investment in the gaming community by snapping up boutique PC vendor Alienware in a rare acquisition designed to boost Dell's standing in the gaming community.

The Metallic Black M1710 costs $2,600 with Intel's Core Duo T2400 processor, 1GB of DDR2 memory, and a 60GB hard drive. The Formula Red model will be available in the U.S. and Canada only. The price with the T2500 processor and an 80GB hard drive is $3,400. Both notebooks feature Microsoft's Windows Media Center Edition operating system.

More detailed specifications are available on Dell's Web site.

To see the CNET review of the XPS M1710, click here.

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And you bought every single system you own from Dell right? (Read the rest)
Posted by: Shelendrea Posted on: 04/19/06 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
Hey Dell, you want gamers?  bidemytime | 04/18/06
Gamers don't care for overpriced comps!  johnsmith222 | 04/18/06
RE: Gamers don't care  JakAttak | 04/18/06
Dude, you could not be more wrong.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 04/18/06
Don't most ******** gamers build their own systems?  nucrash | 04/18/06
This Changes Everything  mighetto | 04/18/06
RE: This Changes Everythin g  JakAttak | 04/18/06
yes it does!!  Prognosticator | 04/19/06
Well, Microsoft will benefit from their OS on it  Boot_Agnostic | 04/18/06
Umm, there are no games for other OSs  No_Ax_to_Grind | 04/18/06
Hey, you're saying  Boot_Agnostic | 04/19/06
I know what your saying  Loverock Davidson | 04/19/06
At this point  Boot_Agnostic | 04/19/06
Gamers  Shelendrea | 04/18/06
Gee, mine seem to work fine.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 04/18/06
right  Shelendrea | 04/19/06

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