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Dell’s Precision M3800 is a part of that elite crowd. Based on the XPS 15, its consumer-focused cousin, the M3800 features slim design, an Intel quad-core processor, Nvidia Quadro workstation ...
Price: ranges from $1799 - $2499 Availability: Now Why should you care about the Dell M3800? Because PC users finally have an answer to the 15in Apple MacBook Pro with Retina display. The M3800 ...
The above video slickly shows the Dell Precision M3800 utilised by design, music, architectural and film professionals. When it is launched the price tag on a M3800 is rumoured to be between US ...
HotHardware takes a detailed look at the Dell Precision M3800 Mobile Workstation with an IGZO2 4K display and powerful Core i7 processor.
Alongside Dell’s introduction of their latest Ultrasharp 32″ IGZO powered display, Dell is also pulling the wraps off the Precision M3800 mobile workstation. Since the dawn of time, consumers ...
Dell is using the Sundance Film Festival as the setting to unveil its latest creation, a refresh of its Precision M3800 notebook that Dell claims is the world's thinnest and lightest true 15-inch ...
Multinational computer technology company Dell recently launched the 15-inch Dell Precision M3800, which is the thinnest and lightest true mobile workstation, to the Sri Lankan market. ..
Dell has updated its Precision M3800 enterprise laptop to include a 4K monitor, an additional terabyte of data, Thunderbolt 2.0 docking and the option of installing Ubuntu.
Dell is introducing the thinnest and lightest workstation ever later this year. The Dell Precision M3800 is the first mobile workstation that is less than ¾ of an inch, at 18mm, weighs only 4 ...
Dells Precision M3800 notebook is a mobile workstation with an Intel Core i7 quad-core Haswell processor, NVIDIA Quadro K1100M graphics, support for up to 16GB of RAM, and up to 2TB of storage.
Though it isn’t being billed as such, Dell’s new Precision M3800 laptop is exactly the type of machine that could be a viable competitor to Apple’s Macbook Pro. Announced this morning via ...