2014-02-07

We all know Dell right? Heck even my laptop bag is a DELL.

One thing I’ve always liked about DELL are the following things: Durability of the products. Superb Performance and Great Innovation.

With the 2 new products launched by Dell last January 28, 2014, I’m pretty much sure that they will made another killing in the market.

• The new Dell Precision M3800 is one of the world’s thinnest and lightest 15-inch true mobile workstations



• The new Dell PowerEdge T20 is an entry-level uni-processor server designed for the cost-sensitive target markets needing to get organized to boost collaboration and productivity.



I’ve used a lot of laptops, tablets and phones in my time, things I bought, provided by the company and borrowed.

With everything in life now going at a faster pace than it did 10 years ago with all the improvements and internet and other things, the gadgets that we need to carry around us needs to get better, faster and more durable.

As an answer to those needs DELL has launched its newest member of the portable workstation. (which means you can bring your pc anywhere that can do almost anything)

The Dell Precision M3800 is the lightest and thinnest 15-inch true mobile workstation. Its true -it is light, I lifted it with one hand with almost no effort.

Here are its specs:

Windows 8.1 Pro (64-Bit) or genuine Windows 7 Professional (64-Bit)

Memory up to 16GB³

4th generation Intel Core i7-4702HQ 8 threaded quad-core processor with up to 3.2 GHz clock s

Less than three-quarters of an inch thin (18 mm)

Weighing at  4.15 pounds (1.88 kgs)

dual- cooling to allow maximum performance at all times

up to 10 hours and six minutes² of battery life with NVIDIA® Optimus™ technology

Equipped with the NVIDIA Quadro® K1100M GPU with 2GB³ of GDDR5 dedicated memory

Tuned and optimized for the top media & entertainment, engineering and design applications such as those in Adobe Creative Cloud, Autodesk Entertainment Creation Suite and AutoCAD, Inventor and Revit, Avid Media Composer, Dassault Catia and Solidworks, PTC Creo, Siemens NX and TeamCenter and others.

The Dell Precision M3800 features a stylish, industrial-grade design with an aluminum frame, a strong, lightweight carbon fiber chassis, and a Corning Gorilla NBT Glass display with five-finger multi-touch on all systems.Which we all know is scratch proof as shown in the picture below. (the screen is being scratched and sliced using a switchblade.)



For Small and Medium Sized business that need server capabilities that are efficient, quiet and portable Dell also provides the answer with the PowerEdge T20 server packs large internal storage capacity and capable performance into a quiet mini tower chassis designed to deliver efficient and worry-free operation. The T20 allows data and applications from multiple desktops and workstations can be consolidated onto a single server to boost collaboration and productivity.

The Dell PowerEdge T20 is available in mini-tower form factor and support the following one of the following offerings: Intel Xeon E3-1225 v3 3.2GHz, 8M Cache, 4cores/4threads, 1600GHz Memory Speed (DDR3), 2 internal graphic engines, Turbo mode, Hyperthreading, 84W or Intel Pentium G3220 3.00GHz, 3M Cache, 2cores/2threads, 1333GHz Memory Speed (DDR3) Intel HD Graphics 54W, with Microsoft Windows Server 2012 or Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.5 and above as the supported operating systems

Secure and manageable

With or without an IT staff, Dell PowerEdge T20 makes it easy to secure data and files with software RAID and optional backup restore solutions with Microsoft Windows Small Business Server. Easy software applications update in one place instead of on multiple PC also helps to simplify tasks and save time.

How much? Pricing starts at a very affordable price of $800 only

Now thats what I call a great deal for us in the Small Business Segment. Watch out for follow up news about the T20 since I might need that for my office.

 

 

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