Dell offers inexplicable Xbox 360 Elite bundle with certain XPS M1730 purchases

July 21st, 2008 by

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There’s just one problem with this, the way we see it: most folks with $3000 earmarked for a gaming laptop probably already own an Xbox 360. Just a thought. Other than that we see little to dislike about this little promotion. Dell is offering up its top-of-the-line XPS M1730 system with an Xbox 360 Elite bundle tossed in for good measure. The bundle includes, a pair of faceplates, two game and of course the Xbox itself, and while it’s not exactly “free” — you’re looking at a couple hundred dollar premium over a similarly specced M1730 — it’s still a savings of over $300, and should be eBayable, if nothing else. Offer expires July 24th.

[Thanks, Cezar]

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Twin GeForce 8800M GTX upgrade now available for Dell’s XPS M1730

June 25th, 2008 by

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If you pulled the trigger early on an XPS M1730, you may have gotten “stuck” with “just” a GeForce 8700M GT or similar. If you just can’t be behind the times, Dell is finally offering a solution with the GeForce 8800M GTX upgrade kit. Said package includes dual SLI 1GB GDDR3 PCI Express graphics card designed specifically to boost frame rates and install all sorts of Vista-compatible bragging rights. If you’re comfortable with doing the swap yourself, the upgrade price sits at a penny under $1,100. For those seeking professional help, you’ll be coughing up $1,218.99. For those of you not frozen in place by sticker shock, you can peek the how-to guide for installation after the break.

[Via Laptoping, thanks Danijel]

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Dell’s XPS M1730 first laptop with 7,200RPM 320GB disk

May 19th, 2008 by

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While Fujitsu and Hitachi may have announced first, Seagate is first to commercialize its new 7,200RPM, 320GB SATA disk with 16MB cache. The Momentus 7200.3 with G-Force free-fall protection is now available as an option on Dell’s “XPS laptops” — at the moment, it appears limited to the XPS M1730 for a $46 premium over the 320GB 5,400RPM spinner. Alienware laptop rigs should see the new HDD option soon enough.

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Penryn chips finally land in Dell’s XPS M1730

February 14th, 2008 by

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We already saw Intel’s Penryn lineup invade Dell’s XPS M1330, but now folks gunning for its (much) larger sibling can finally get in on the new CPU action, too. That’s right folks, effectively immediately, prospective M1730 buyers can select a 2.4GHz T8300, 2.5GHz T9300, 2.6GHz T7800 or 2.8GHz X7900 to run the show. Ready to claim one for yourself? Follow the read link below.

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Dell XPS M1730 review roundup

December 11th, 2007 by

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If you’re down with your “laptop” weighing some 10.6-pounds, and you don’t mind shelling out copious quantities of cash in order to see those frame rates hold steady in the triple digits, the XPS M1730 has your name written all over it. At least, that’s what we’ve gathered from reading the first batch of reviews to hit the ‘net. Generally speaking, the adoration for this so-called Beast was universal, as just about everyone came away thoroughly impressed with its gaming performance, mesmerizing LEDs and cutting edge hardware found all over. Truth be told, the only real digs revolved around its unwieldy size, ho hum port selection, paltry battery life and the humongous power supply. ‘Course, anyone remotely interested in this thing is probably willing to deal with the aforementioned negatives in order to posses such an incredibly powerful mobile gaming rig, and if you’ve been holding that trigger finger waiting for the critics to give you the all clear, feel free to fire at will.

Read - HotHardware (”…a mobile gaming dream system…”)
Read - CNET (8.4 out of 10; Editors’ Choice)
Read - LAPTOP (4.5 out of 5 stars; Editors’ Choice)
Read - PCMag (4.5 out of 5 stars; Editors’ Choice)

 

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Dell reveals XPS M1730 World of Warcraft edition

December 4th, 2007 by

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digg_url = ‘http://digg.com/hardware/Dell_reveals_XPS_M1730_World_of_Warcraft_edition’; We’re not exactly sure what kind of impression they’d make during a presentation or business meeting, but luckily for sales of Dell’s upcoming World of Warcraft edition XPS M1730 laptop, most folks who would purchase such a product have long ago fled corporate America for the privacy and creepy ambiance of their basements. Seriously, though, the pair of special edition Horde and Alliance notebooks are a hardcore fan’s dream come true, featuring WOW artwork all over the place along with all the current games and patches preloaded. What’s more, the bonus swag here is off the hook, including a special box full of items related to the game and an envelope containing such goodies as beta tester privileges and a free in-game pet, whatever that means. Dell also claims that the minimum configuration specs have been bumped as compared to the plain Jane M1730, but like pricing for this package which goes on sale next week, specifics remain a mystery.

Update: As commenter Ryan points out, specs and pricing are now up on Dell’s retail site. The good news is that even a barebones rig gives you a 2.2GHz T7500 Core 2 Duo, 2GB of DDR2, and 160GB of storage; the bad news is that such a configuration starts at $4,500 and only goes north.

 

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Dell’s XPS M1730 sneaks onto Dell’s site: a beast indeed

September 25th, 2007 by

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Hiddy Ho Mr. XPS M1730, nice to see you up and dancing on Dell’s own website for a change. While it’s not exactly official, reader Evgeni noticed that a little E-Value code tomfoolery will pull up pictures, specs, and prices easy enough. $4,192 will take home a crimson red, 17-inch WUXGA beast with a Vista Ultimate pre-load and the following specs:

  • 2.8GHz Intel Core 2 Extreme X7900 processor (800MHz FSB and 4MB cache)
  • 2GB 667MHz DDR2 memory (4GB for an additional $375)
  • 2 x 200GB 7200RPM disks
  • DVD burner (upgradeable for Blu-ray playback for an additional $550)
  • 512MB Dual (!) nVIDIA GeForce 8700M GT with nVIDIA SLI Te
  • 802.11a/g/n WiFi
  • 9-cell primary and 9-cell secondary batteries

That’s only the start.

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