In a quest to nail the greatest gaming experience ever, Dell and Blizzard Entertainment, Inc. have joined forces to bring gamers the XPS™ M1730 World of Warcraft® Edition notebook PC.
This mobile gaming platform comes fully equipped for battle and is emblazoned with custom World of Warcraft artwork, inside and out. Exclusive rare bonus items and a World of Warcraft backpack filled to the brim with game-themed extras are also part of the unique experience.
Some of the special XPS M1730 World of Warcraft contents include:
World of Warcraft pre-loaded machine with exclusive Horde/Alliance external art on the wings, LCD back and hinge cover. Previously unseen Blizzard backgrounds, wallpapers and more for you to customize your experience!
This mobile gaming platform comes fully equipped for battle and is emblazoned with custom World of Warcraft artwork, inside and out. Exclusive rare bonus items and a World of Warcraft backpack filled to the brim with game-themed extras are also part of the unique experience.
Some of the special XPS M1730 World of Warcraft contents include:
World of Warcraft pre-loaded machine with exclusive Horde/Alliance external art on the wings, LCD back and hinge cover. Previously unseen Blizzard backgrounds, wallpapers and more for you to customize your experience!
A special Quest Envelope that ships separately with exclusive rare items:
- A Golden Ticket allowing customers to order a special custom FigurePrint based on the actual World of Warcraft character that they play.
- An Account Upgrade Certificate enabling the upgrade of a World of Warcraft account to receive the Collector's Edition pets from both the original World of Warcraft Collector's Edition and the World of Warcraft: The Burning Crusade Collector's Edition
- A World of Warcraft Beta Club Card to enable customers to take part in upcoming public beta tests.
















If im going to spend $4500 on a computer, especially a laptop that is that large, ill build a shuttle.
1) Only 2 GB of RAM. I'd have put in at least 3 GB.
2) Trend Micro AntiVirus. This is not good.
For $4500 USD I could build one hell of a awesome gaming PC. Yeah, I wouldn't be a laptop, but it would kick this thing's ass six ways from Sunday. I'm talking 8800 Ultra cards in SLI, a Core 2 Quad, 4 GB of DDR3... the works.
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