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Best DELL Precision M4500 Laptop Intel i7-Q820 4 core fast processor 15.6″ Crystal Clear, HIGH resolution 1920×1080 Dedicated Nvidia FX1800 1GB video card 500GB SSD Internet ready: Intel WiFi card included Windows 7 professional Installed, Laptop is ready to use This laptop is 100% tested workingIt came from non-smoking, no pets environmentIt is very clean. The cover and keyboard are like newCheck our 100% ratings, buy with confidence Features: Model: DELL Precision M4500 HIGH_END Laptop Computer CPU: Power By Fast Intel i7-Q820 4 core CPU 8 treads Processor RAM: 8GB DDR3 Memory Hard Drive: 500GB SSD LCD Screen 15.6 inch LED screen, highest resolution 1920×1080 CDROM: 8x DVD/CD burner or reader. Video card: dedicated Nvidia FX 1800 1GB video card AC adapter: Included, DELL genuine AC Adapter Webcam: Not included Wifi: Intel Advanced-N6200 AGN Wifi card Network: gigibit ethernet port (RJ-45) Ports: USB 3.0, IEEE 1394, SD card reader, VGA video, PCMCIA Multimedia ports: earphone, speakers, microphone Battery: Include, takes full charge Unit Condition: Perfect Working Condition! Laptop is very clear! no pets, no smokin Item specifics Condition: Seller refurbished: An item that has been restored to working order by the eBay seller or a third party not approved by … Read more Brand: DELL Family Line: PRECISION MPN: PW380 Type: Notebook Operating System: Windows 8.1 Touch Laptop: No Screen Size: 15.6 Usage Type: BUSINESS Processor: Intel Core i7 SERVER RAM: 16 GB Memory: 8GB HDD: 1 TB Hard Drive Capacity: 500GB Form Factor: Laptop Colour: METALIC Memory (RAM): 16GB Warranty: 3rd Party Warranty UPC: Does not apply SSD Capacity: 500GB Review Dell Precision M4500 (i7-940XM) Notebook Tobias Winkler (translated by Liala Stieglitz), 02/09/2011 Workhorse. Dell’s mobile workstation, Precision M4500, should especially satisfy high performance requirements and faces a simply unbeatable opponent. We’ve checked how well Core i7-940XM, Nvidia Quadro FX 1800M and FullHD support our test candidate. We had waited a long time before we could finally greet the Dell Precision M4500 in our editorial office. We had already examined the similarly positioned competitor months ago. The HP Elitebook 8540w is even available in two different alternatives now. The yardstick is set high. The HP 8540w led our TOP 10 for a long time. The Fujitsu Celsius H700 was impressive with an outstanding value for money ratio. The Lenovo ThinkPad W510 more than only met up to its reputation as the prestige classic. Currently, the prices for a WXGA display, Nvidia Quadro FX 880M and Core i5-560M start at of 1050 euros net. An Nvidia Quadro FX 1800M, BluRay burner, SSDs with a capacity of 128 and 256 GB, higher resolution displays or keyboard with backlight are available for a surcharge. Not really contemporary: WLAN also costs extra. Our Dell Precision M4500 represents the top model and has a Core i7-940XM CPU, 8 GB of RAM, a 256 GB SSD, a FullHD display and currently has a net-price of almost 3600 euros. Case Elegant display lid with metal finish According to the spec sheet, the Precision workstation’s weight starts at 2.81 kg and thus hardly differs from the competitors. This can however quickly swell to over 3 kg, as in our candidate, depending on the configuration. The 9 cell batteries, for example, add a weight of about 150 g in comparison to 6 cell batteries. The magnesium alloycase is fully convincing in terms of workmanship, pressure resistance and robustness. Merely the battery has a leniency of about 0.5 to 1 mm and wobbles a bit. The display lid is an eye catcherwith its very attractive metal look. We however discover the usual gray plastic inside on the work area, around the keyboard and display, which is rather intended more for functionality than chic. The dimensions are a bit greater than other 15.6 inch notebooks in width and breadth. Nevertheless, the slim-flat case of MacBooks or the Timeline range isn’t accomplished. Connectivity Interface comparison The connectivity is overall very good and even the port distribution is successful. Everyone will have a different opinion about the video port’s position. We would have preferred to see it on the rear, and the audio sockets would have been better placed on the front for Skype & Co. In any case, it could get tight for the crowded USB ports because they can only be used with an extension cable, depending on the device. We are also surprised about the lack of a USB 3.0 port that should actually belong to a workstation. This missing port can easily be retrofitted via ExpressCard34 if required. Otherwise, Dell provides a good alternative with the 115 MB/s fast eSATA. Additionally, the disappearing 4 pin FireWire port (EEE 1394a) is also installed (35.5 MB/s). USB 2.0 doesn’t work quite as fast with a max of 28.1 MB
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