By JamiePosted Wednesday 24th September 2008 13:16 GMT
Could not find this on the website for Dell. Guess they have put it in hiding as they do with everything else that will run something other than Windows.
By David SPosted Wednesday 24th September 2008 13:28 GMT
...or would you feel somebody's credibility drop if they pulled one of these out in a meeting? Could be the colouring, or else it might be the feeling that they're probably overcompensating for something if-you-get-what-I'm-sayin'...
I guess the target market probably doesn't need credibility in a business context.
By tempemeatyPosted Wednesday 24th September 2008 13:31 GMT
Red Hat Enterprise? o_O;; Sorry. It's not a server.
It would've been a better choice to go Ubuntu if for no other reason than Ubuntu has great support of Desktop PC software selections. The people who are going to buy this are not going to have time for messing with compiles. They have Graphics work to do.
By chrisPosted Wednesday 24th September 2008 14:38 GMT
Is it really a standard keyboard? When I upgraded my XPS M1710 to the M1730 I was extremely annoyed that the six "ins/pos1/pgup/del/end/pgdown" keys had been moved into very non-standard positions!
By AlanPosted Wednesday 24th September 2008 15:26 GMT
I just tried to configure one of these, so I selected the Quad core option and was warned that this was incompatible with the wireless card. you cannot change the wireless option so you have to deselect the quad core chip.
Then I selected Vista Business 64 bit so I could load it with 16gb ram and I got this error message...
"The Operating system you have selected is incompatible with Palm Rest Option."
So Dell's palm rests are not compatible with 64 bit windows - perhaps they'd better get a certified driver for their palm rests.
Finally, the only hard drives on offer are 160gb, 250gb and 64gb SSD, and there is no second drive option, so how exactly do you get 1tb of storage.
With the quad core chip, 16gb RAM, WUXGA screen and 64gb SSD onboard the price is £5125 + vat
By Anonymous CowardPosted Wednesday 24th September 2008 16:12 GMT
@ Jamie
You have got it wrong Jamie. When it does eventually appear on the website the Windows version will be in plain view but it will be the Red Hat version that will be missing!!
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This system does seem a lot more expensive than the Quad-Core workstation laptop that was reviewed several months back. That already had 1.5 Terabyte of disc space, and about 8Gb of RAM for approx £3000 (iirc).
By WarhelmetPosted Wednesday 24th September 2008 21:43 GMT
Erm, why not buy a 2p - quad core server and a big fat pipe, then buy a reasonably specced laptop, equip it with a 3G modem, pay for lots of different wi-fi access and then just run a grunty VM on the server and connect to that? I'm sure it would be cheaper.
By Scott MckenziePosted Thursday 25th September 2008 09:07 GMT
Use a decent 3D CAD system and you'll probably find that your "nice" ATI graphics card is little out of it's depth, so i'd stick with nVidia if i were you...
Comments on: Dell launches monster quad-core notebook
Funny #
By Jamie Posted Wednesday 24th September 2008 13:16 GMT
Is it just me... #
By David S Posted Wednesday 24th September 2008 13:28 GMT
It's not a server. #
By tempemeaty Posted Wednesday 24th September 2008 13:31 GMT
That orange glow #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Wednesday 24th September 2008 13:55 GMT
Is it sad that............. #
By Jay Cooper Posted Wednesday 24th September 2008 13:57 GMT
And if you use it on your lap #
By Michael Posted Wednesday 24th September 2008 14:14 GMT
hiya big boy! #
By b Posted Wednesday 24th September 2008 14:36 GMT
Keyboard #
By chris Posted Wednesday 24th September 2008 14:38 GMT
'Bout time! #
By Craig Foster Posted Wednesday 24th September 2008 14:56 GMT
Pffft! #
By DMJ Posted Wednesday 24th September 2008 15:18 GMT
Odd error message #
By Alan Posted Wednesday 24th September 2008 15:26 GMT
Covetable? Yes. #
By evilbobthebob Posted Wednesday 24th September 2008 15:50 GMT
Red Hat missing #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Wednesday 24th September 2008 16:12 GMT
Erm.. #
By Andy Posted Wednesday 24th September 2008 21:42 GMT
Hang On #
By Warhelmet Posted Wednesday 24th September 2008 21:43 GMT
Price #
By Mr Floppy Posted Thursday 25th September 2008 03:09 GMT
@AC #
By Scott Mckenzie Posted Thursday 25th September 2008 09:07 GMT
nope. #
By NoCo37 Posted Thursday 25th September 2008 16:52 GMT