Tuesday, December 4, 2007

Dell XPS Full Of WoW



I know that there are quite a few World of Warcraft fans that come visit this blog from time to time. But what I want to know is if you would pay $4500 or more for one of these Special Addition Dell XPS M1730 with WoW graphics? You can get your own WoW laptop in either Horde or Alliance packs that come with original artwork on the desktop, screen savers, and the case itself. Check the bullet points:
  • DX10 SLI graphics
  • World's first & only notebook available w/ an Ageia mobile PhysX processor
  • Over-clockable Extreme Edition Core 2 Duo processors
  • Dual RAID 0 7200 RPM HDDs - or 64GB Solid State Drive options
  • 7ms display response time
  • Full-size illuminated keyboard w/ separate numeric keypad
  • 16-color user-customizable lighting areas including the backlit touchpad
  • Wireless connectivity w/ built-in Mobile Broadband, Wireless-N, Bluetooth and Dell's Wi-Fi catcher
  • Blu-ray optional
  • Built-in camera & digital array microphones
  • Built-in Logitech GamePanel above keyboard (first in the industry on a notebook)
Now this comes with a ton of WoW extras that we couldn't list all here, so hit the jump for that stuff. But looking at these specs, this looks more like a system built more for Crysis than for WoW. Considering that you could almost run WoW on a Commodore 64. The laptop drops on December 11th.

[G4TV]

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

I sent this to my wife. (A devout WoW freak) I would LOVE her to get one of these to support her habit.

Of course there is a selfish side of me that says, if she can get that sort of monster; then i should be afforded a small update myself (HELLO XBOX360!) LOL

I've been married 8 1/2 years. I know it doesn't work that way; but I can dream...

Malcolm said...

Good luck with that Fred. We're all behind you.


Waaay behind you.

J/K. Anyway, I wonder why the say the first with an Aegia Physx processor, when its been a standard feature of the XPS notebooks since they came out. Plus, hardly any games support this, and the few that do, it barely makes a performance difference.