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Susan Smith has worked as an editor and writer in the technology industry for over 16 years. As an editor she has been responsible for the launch of a number of technology trade publications, both in print and online. Currently, Susan is the Editor of GISCafe and AECCafe, as well as those sites’ … More » Dell Precision M3800 ultra thin and light workstation announcedOctober 22nd, 2013 by Susan Smith
Pat Kannar, Director of Product Marketing, Dell Precision, talked about the release of the Dell Precision M3800 ultra thin and light 15-inch workstation that represents the last product in their portfolio line of ultra workstations. Kannar said this is the first thin and light workstation in the market.
“This M3800 most exciting platforms we’ve delivered,” Kannar said. “It fits in end-to-end solutions, and is one of the most smartly designed platforms for engineering, design, and for those creating products and energy systems.” Customers have wanted a thinner and lighter workstation without compromising performance, and this workstation delivers all that. “It has all the traditional components you have in a workstation, quadcore, CPUs, professional graphics, NVIDIA, great memory and storage options put it in a form factor 18 millimeters thin,” said Kannar. The M3800 is less than ¾ inch thin (18 mm) and weighs 4.15 pounds, with dual cooling to keep it running cool and quiet, and up to 10 hours six minutes of battery life. It has NVIDIA Optimus graphics technology that also maximizes the battery life. NVIDIA provides QHD 3200×1800 pixel display with multi-touch capability. The chassis is made from anodized aluminum and carbon fiber chassis which is very lightweight and durable. The battery is incorporated into the 4.15 pound weight and if you want a bigger battery, that will bring the weight of the entire system up to 4.5 pounds. “Actually its thinner than some ultrabooks on the market but it isn’t considered an ultra book because it’s too powerful,” said Kanner. Those who do high end video editing, CAD presentations or 3D rendered animations on the road will find this workstation a great performer. The M3800 has two internal storage areas with a maximum capacity 1.5 TB (HDD, SSHD, or SSD) of storage to manage large data files on the go, one 2.5 inch drive and one solid state Mini-Card storage device (mSATA). The NVIDIA Quadro K1100M GPU provides 2GB video memory for those professionals who need heavy duty graphics capability. The Dell Precision M3800 will be available worldwide on November 14 with a price starting at $1799. Tags: Dell, M3800, Pat Kannar, Susan Smith Category: Dell 2 Responses to “Dell Precision M3800 ultra thin and light workstation announced” |
I had the opportunity to get my hands on one of these last week at a Dell event in London and was quite impressed with the light weight, specs and performance. Unfortunately I’d just got 3 M4800s for a client so won’t be getting one yet.
Have you compared this Dell to the MacBook Pro? Apple beat Dell by years to this light and thin workstation market. Apple specs are here.