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Dell Launches Precision M4500, A Mobile Workstation

March 22, 2010 by Sanjay 

A new mobile workstation has been rolled out by Round Rock, Texas-headquartered Dell Corporation. The workstation is called M4500, and is touted by the company as the most powerful in the world in its category.

The M4500 is targeted at professionals such as creative artists, designers, simulators, animators, engineers and research scientists. It is also expected prove useful to users from government defense who need to work in the field and yet have adequate security such as authentication and data encryption.

A salient feature of the workstation is that it is built upon Intel Core i7 processor (Extreme Edition). The NVIDIA Quadro FX 1800 graphics card is embedded in the system by default. It is the first mobile workstation in the industry with this level of power. Dell is offering the M4500 with the other options of Intel Core i7-920XM Quad Core processor Extreme Edition and Core i5 processors, and NVIDIA FX880M for the graphics.

The M4500 is optionally offered with a 3MP camera and Gobi 2.0 mobile broadband support.

The mobile workstation also comes with an optional SSD minicard for additional data storage.

Read more about the latest launch of computing gizmo from Dell, here.

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