Typical price: £1,999
What is it: 20-inch laptop/desktop hybrid
What we think: Its large screen, comfortable keyboard and excellent specification make it the perfect alternative to a desktop PC
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Average user rating from 4 users
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Dell XPS M2010 user reviews
November 30, 2006
Posted by: Russell Cox
"Compact desktop machine that is luggable"
What I like:
All in one power
What I don't like:
External TV tuner
Review:
If you must carry a computer somehwere, take the company's. For home/personal and home business use, this is the product to have. I know it's irrational, but I have always loathed tower boxes. Do you think your microwave is beautiful? Me neither. I'd be game for pizza-box hardware if I had a ventilated server closet to spare; but I don't. In the meantime, and until we advance beyond the crank-to-start level of computing technology, this compact design provides all the options I want -- including the ability to move it around. As to price: tis is a once every 5-year cost. For the extraordinary utility of computers, who cares about the de minimus daily cost this represents?
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