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Eye-catching case with LED lighting; dual-SLI graphics support DirectX 10 games; integrated Logitech GamePanel LCD; high-end component options; excellent gaming frame rates; highest productivity scores weve seen
Expensive; very heavy; gaming scores fell short of the top
Its not the fastest gaming notebook weve ever tested, but the SLI-equipped Dell XPS M1730 is still a very worthy choice for forward-looking gamers who value design, features, component options, and DirectX compatibility. ...
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Published: 2007-10-31, Author: Darius , review by: asia.cnet.com
Excellent gaming performance; inexpensive for a high-end dual graphics card system; options for Intel Core 2 Extreme processor and Blu-ray drive; backlit keyboard; GamePanel LCD as a secondary data display; high-resolution 1920x1200 panel.
Barely portable; no HDMI or VGA output; no subwoofer; lacks TV tuner; noisy particularly when running full load.
When most desktops replacements tend to target power users or entertainment seekers, the Dell XPS M1730 makes no bones about being a gaming machine. At under S$4,000 for the base configuration with dual graphics cards, it offers great value for the gam...
If you are into gaming, DELL XPS M1710 is indeed a “must have” laptop. Framerate is just great for games like UT2004 or. While we liked most of its characteristics, it is worth noticing that it isn’t really portable so it is better suite...
Dual SLI graphics; strong mobile gaming scores; 10-key number pad; integrated Logitech GamePanel LCD; multicolored, built-in LED lights play along with music and games; backlit keyboard; can play media files without booting up.
Similarly configured laptops are faster on some tests; plastic lid and creaky hinges dont scream (or sound like) luxury; the albatross that is the massive power brick.
With a redesigned case thats chock-full of cutting-edge technologies, the Dell XPS M1730 tops our list of our favorite gaming laptops.
Abstract: Introduction Dell markets itself as a quality leader that occasionally applies its expertise to gaming systems. Alienware is a gaming system builder first that uses its technical expertise to enhance quality. While the two brands market products differ...
Excellent core components, large and brilliant screen
A bit pricey
Dells XPS desktops offer extreme performance for gaming and multimedia enthusiasts. The company has expanded the XPS name to include desktop-replacement laptops that can game nearly as well as their larger brethren, and their latest iteration is the ...
AGEIA physics, SLI graphics, powerful CPU, speakers, additional display with performance monitor, high resolution screen, 2-megapixel webcam
No HDMI port, no e-SATA port, battery life The Final Word If youre a gamer and you need more mobility, this machine is clearly a great option. The lights are crazy and fun, if not too garish for some, and theres a tonne of power at your fingertips, i...
If youre a gamer and you need more mobility, this machine is clearly a great option. The lights are crazy and fun, if not too garish for some, and theres a tonne of power at your fingertips, including SLI graphics and an AGEIA physics card.
SLI graphics and PhysX card provide lots of muscle, 400GB storage space, Customizable backlights, Ultra-sharp 1080p display, Strong gaming scores
DirectX 10 performance too dependent on driver support, No HDMI port
UPDATE: Since we first evaluated this system, more gaming and software updates have surfaced. Therefore, this updated review reflects new F.E.A.R. scores, as well as 3DMark06 scores.Dell goes full-throttle with its latest XPS notebook, the M1730, which...
Ohne wenn und aber - der Dell XPS M1730 ist das derzeit stärkste Gamer-Notebook. Unsere Spiele-Tests (Messung der FPS) und die Standard-Benchmarks sprechen eine klare Sprache. Zum Benchmark-Vergleich des Dell XPS M1730Doch das neue XPS "Biest" kann nic...