Dell releases Precision M2800 Mobile Workstation notebooks

The Dell Precision M2800 mobile workstation is made for architecture, engineering and 3D design application.

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Dell introduces a new mobile workstation with ISV certification with optimized performance and dependability. Dell's Precision M2800 is a 15 inch mobile workstation with starting price of $1,199. The mobile workstation is made for engineers, designers and video editors to need a proper set for critical functions and reliability along with speed.

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Dell Precision M2800 can be paired with either 4th gen Intel Core i5 or i7 processors, followed by AMD FirePro W4170M 2GB GDDR5 graphics, up to 16GB memory and up to 1TB of storage. The panel is a 15.6 inch UltraSharp display comes with either HD or Full HD, multi-monitor support and docking compatibility.

Jon Peddie, President of Jon Peddie Research said,"The M2800 brings forth a tremendous opportunity to address a gap in delivering an entry-level workstation with strong performance and ISV certifications to run demanding, mission-critical applications, at a great value."

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Andy Rhodes, executive director of Dell Precision Workstations said,"Many designers and engineers are not realizing the full potential of their professional software because they are using a business or consumer-class PC instead of a workstation". He added,"We are filling that gap by introducing a new mobile workstation at a price that lets more professionals and students maximize their software while on the go. This is the right tool to help more people design and deliver innovations faster - no matter where they are."

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