Dell XPS M2010: Semi-Portable Desktop

Dell XPS M2010 Notebook Picture
(Source: PC World)

Dell may not be famous for being very creative, but you must admit that the newly launched Dell XPS M2010 is pretty unique. For one, although it features a 20.1″ widescreen display, the hinges on the display also serve as handles - proving a sort of portability to the system.

Of course, considering that we are talking about a 20.1″ monitor, a Core Duo Intel processor, up to 4GB RAM, eight built-in speakers with a sub-woofer, and a slot-loading DVD drive, weight will be a clear obstacle to its so-called portability.

In any case, it does look pretty good, both feature and design-wise. And yes, I dig its detachable Bluetooth keyboard as well.

More information and reviews on the Dell XPS M2010 here.

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May 31st, 2006 @ 11:54 PM • Filed under Notebooks, XPS

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House of Dell » Dell XPS M1210: Dual Core Ultraportable said,

Pingback • June 4, 2006 @ 9:22 am

[…] With the launch of two “heavyweight” Core Duo products, the Dell XPS M2010 and XPS 700, it was inevitable that Dell would announce a Core Duo ultraportable as well. And that ultraportable comes in the form of the Dell XPS M1210, a 4.37-pounder that will feature a 12.1″ widescreen display and magnesium alloy frame. […]

House of Dell » Dell XPS M2010 and M1210 Coming With Skype said,

Pingback • June 5, 2006 @ 5:25 am

[…] I’m sure that most of you would have noticed by now that both of Dell’s new mobile XPS offerings will come with Skype - at least if you opt for Dell’s Audio/Video Communications Package. […]

House of Dell » Dell XPS M2010 Review said,

Pingback • July 10, 2006 @ 12:06 am

[…] The unique Dell XPS M2010 launched around a month back gets reviewed by PC Magazine. Until 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. […]

2nd Dell XPS M170 Review | House of Dell said,

Pingback • September 6, 2006 @ 5:26 am

[…] And what do these specs translate to? Well, an 8.9 out of 10 overall rating from Hard OCP should answer that question. But that probably won’t mean anything to most consumers given that the XPS M170 can no longer be purchased from Dell. That’s right, it’s not available any longer. But don’t worry, there are still many more XPS-line notebooks and mobile PCs to get your grubby hands on. […]

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