Dell XPS M2010 Review

Dell XPS M2010 Desktop Picture
(Source: PC World)

The unique Dell XPS M2010 that launched around a month back gets reviewed by PC Magazine. Even now, I’m still not sure whether to classify it as a semi-portable desktop or a desktop-ish notebook, but since everyone seems to be calling it a notebook, I’ll follow the flow and do the same.

Anyway, getting back to the review itself. PC Magazine, while impressed with the unique design, form factor, as well as first-class 20-inch LCD screen, wasn’t at all thrilled with the super-high price tag or weight attached to the XPS M2010.

So, unless you’re an early adopter or gadget freak, it’s probably best to wait a few more months, or even a year until we get a cheaper and more mobile version of this baby - whether from Dell or its various competitors. At least, that’s what PCMag’s 3 out of 5 overall rating of the M2010 indicates to me.

More information and reviews on the Dell XPS M2010 here.

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July 10th, 2006 @ 12:06 AM • Filed under Notebooks, Reviews, XPS

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[…] The Dell XPS M2010 is expensive. As PC Magazine concluded in their review of the 18-pound desktop-ish notebook, “…you’ll need a rock star’s income or financing from a bank to afford one of these wild media center rigs.” Not that you needed anyone to tell you that given the US$3,500 starting price of the M2010. […]

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