Dell Precision
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Dell Precision products include workstations and "mobile workstations" (high-performance laptops). The Precision line is not targeted for home use.
The latest line includes the
- Precision 690, a huge quad-core workstation
- Precision 670, a large dual processor workstation
- Precision 490, a large dual processor system, smaller than the Precision 690
- Precision 470, a medium-size dual processor workstation
- Precision 380, a medium-size single processor workstation
- Precision M20, a medium-size single processor laptop
- Precision M65, a 15.4" widescreen (16:10) screen medium-size laptop with nVidia Quadro graphics card and WUXGA screen option.
- Precision M70, a large single processor laptop
- Precision M90, a very powerful dual-core mobile workstation with extremely powerful graphics
The dual core workstations use Intel Xeon D, Pentium D, Pentium 4 Extreme Edition, or Intel Core 2 Duo processors.
The single core workstations use Intel Xeon or Pentium 4 Processors.
The laptops use Pentium M or Core Duo Processors. Both the M70 and M20 can be customized to come with processor numbers 750,760,770, and 780.
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