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DELL XPS M1730 World of Warcraft Edition Is Here!

zhiVago   on 13 December 2007 - 09:40 · 2 comments & 4554 views

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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!

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.

Link: Order here
News source: WW Website

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#1 necrosis on 13 Dec 2007 - 13:32
The START at $4500. Yeesh. And only 2.2's? My XPS M1210 is 2.3. Granted I cant put 2 HDD in it (something I wouldn't mind being able to do). PhysX card... gimic. Almost nothing uses it.

If im going to spend $4500 on a computer, especially a laptop that is that large, ill build a shuttle.
#2 Croquant on 14 Dec 2007 - 12:23
Not bad for a laptop, but there's a few areas where it's laking. Namely:
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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