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September 22, 2008
Dell has announced it is launching a new laptop that features 16GB of memory and ITB of storage.
According to its website, Dell has dubbed the high-spec 17in laptop a 'mobile workstation'. The laptop, which will be part of Dell's Precision range, will also feature up to 1GB of graphics memory, a jog-dial controller and will run a quad-core processor.
Dell has not confirmed pricing and availability.
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Josh said on Tuesday, 23 September 2008
so gona buy that
2 kool 4 skool said on Tuesday, 23 September 2008
Dat iz wikkid. I luvs it innit. :=D