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Dell XPS M1710

83

Very Good

  • Pros
  • Fast and powerful
  • Giant-sized display
  • Cons
  • Pricey and barely portable

User Reviews for Dell XPS M1710

  • Reviewed by: MaDMaX

    Duration of ownership: 2 Months

    Strengths: -amazing graphics -good and powerful sound -cool look -super sharp screen -LEDs on cover, speakers and fans

    Weaknesses: -small keyboard for the computer size -battery life on full graphics mode -weight

    Overall Evaluation: It's a perfect notebook for a gamer who does want to bring his high tech gaming station everywhere he wants ... well everywhere where there is a reachable power plug. I love it.

  • Reviewed by: matchbox2022

    Duration of ownership: 1 Month

    Strengths: Incredably good gaming product as stock

    Weaknesses: Difficult to overclock properly, but can be done.

    Overall Evaluation: It's pretty tough to overclock this thing properly, and she has her own personality I find, likes to make different sounds when I dont want her too. But for gaming shes right on the money. I can play FEAR with everything maxed and stock settings, I get 45fps. THAT IS AWESOME with EVERYTHING MAXED OUT!! Im gonna get it higher though. Max game res 1920x1200, max res FEAR 1900x1200.

  • Reviewed by: mcbarker

    Duration of ownership: 2 Months

    Strengths: Fast. Large wide screen.

    Weaknesses: Heavy. Poor battery life while playing games. LCD problems.

    Overall Evaluation: This is a fast and powerful gaming desktop replacement. It's a bit too heavy (and flashy) to be your business portable laptop. My system, configured with a 512MB NVIDIA GeForce Go 7900 GTX, T2500 CPU, and 2 GB RAM, easily handles Doom 3 and Elder Scrolls-Oblivion at full high quality resolution with very little or no lag. The keyboard is quite large for a laptop, making typing quite comfortable. On the down side, battery life during gameplay isn't exceptional. I managed to squeeze about an hour out of mine. The LCD screen is big and bright, but the native resolution of 1920x1200 can be a bit uncomfortable for those of us with less than perfect eyesight. Many people who bought this model (including myself) have noticed that there seems to be excessive light leakage across the bottom of the LCD screen with dark patches in both lower corners. Considering the high price of this system, one would expect Dell to use premium components, but the screen's poor quality makes this "Lamborghini" seem more like a "Camero". Because of the poor screen quality, I would not recommend this system for anyone whose primary use will be photo editing, or anything that requires color, contrast and brightness consistency.

What You Should Know about the XPS M1710

Not Much RAM for Multitasking

The more RAM your laptop has, the faster programs will run and the greater number of windows you can work in at one time. If your needs are simple and you rarely do more than two things at once on your PC, the relatively modest amount of memory that comes installed in inexpensive laptops will be enough. Today the standard amount of RAM shipped in most PCs is 2GB. If you like to multitask--say, you want to launch a search for a file and start backing up data to a disc while you watch a news video--you need more memory.

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