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The Dell Precision M6500 lives up to its reputation as the most powerful workstation on the market--and that's without even counting upgrades.
Dell continues to push the boundaries of mobile performance by announcing today the world’s most powerful mobile workstation — the Dell Precision M6500. The Dell Precision M6500 is designed to ...
With two dedicated hard-drive bays, the storage capacity of the M6500 can scale up to over 1 terabyte, and can be configured in RAID 5 mode to operate with high performance and redundancy.
The updated M6500 will also include USB 3.0 ports – a first for Dell, I believe – a newer 3.2-megapixel webcam, and a 64GB SSD MiniCard, giving the M6500 up to three total storage drives.
“If you’re looking for power in a laptop, you’ve found it–the Dell Precision M6500 is about as powerful as modern desktop replacement laptops get. The M6500 has a number of features that you won’t ...
The Dell Precision M6500 offers Intel's Core i7 processors, Nvidia Quadro FX or ATI FirePro graphics, as well as up to 16GB of memory and the option of four memory slots. There's also a choice of ...
Bottom Line Dell’s Precision M6500 mobile workstation is the fastest notebook available today from any source, with the fastest processor, graphics card, and memory.
Back in the beginning of December, when Dell outed its business-oriented, 17-inch Precision M6500 laptop, it boasted some pretty meaty specs: Core i7 CPU, up to 16GB of DDR3 memory, a choice of ...
The Dell Latitude 13 - a svelte and more hardcore take on the Vostro V13 - and the Precision M6500 dual-core, a quick update to the M6500 quad-core, will both arrive in the coming weeks with an ...
There's a new installment to Dell's mobile workstation line, the Precision M6500, which incorporates both Intel Core i7 quad-core and Core i7 Extreme quad-core processors.Geared towards ...
As the story goes, Dell's "oil and gas" consumers have been clamoring for more system memory on their mobile workstations, with the revamped Precision M6500 -- which allows them to "review larger ...
Dell is serious about mobile computing. That is if you consider mobile computing touting around a full-power 8.5lbs, 17-inch notebook. At least with the new M6500, you won't be compromising ...