- #AMD FIREPRO DRIVERS DELL PRECISION M4600 1080P#
- #AMD FIREPRO DRIVERS DELL PRECISION M4600 UPGRADE#
- #AMD FIREPRO DRIVERS DELL PRECISION M4600 PRO#
It won't be launching with an IPS display option, but Dell expects availability soon after.
#AMD FIREPRO DRIVERS DELL PRECISION M4600 1080P#
This time, the display starts at a basic 1600x900 panel, but can be upgraded to a 1080p display with or without multi-touch capability. Moving up to the Papa Bear, the 17.3" Precision M6600 brings to bear all of the same processor options and connectivity as the M4600, but graphics, display, and storage options are improved. The M4600 starts at $1,678 and will be available on May 10th. It offers virtually every type of connectivity under the sun: gigabit ethernet, 802.11n, Bluetooth 3.0, WWAN, 2x USB 2.0, 2x USB 3.0, FireWire, eSATA, HDMI, DisplayPort, VGA, ExpressCard/54, and a SmartCard reader. Additionally, the M4600 can be configured with a 128GB SSD mini-card to supplement the hard drive two 128GB SSDs can be configured to run in RAID 0 or RAID 1.
#AMD FIREPRO DRIVERS DELL PRECISION M4600 PRO#
GPU options include the AMD FirePro M5950 Mobility Pro with 1GB of GDDR5 (GPU equivalent to the 480-shader Radeon HD 6670), the NVIDIA Quadro 1000M with 2GB of GDDR3 (GPU equivalent to the 96-core GeForce GT 540M, depending on the clocks), and the NVIDIA Quadro 200M with 2GB of GDDR3 (GPU equivalent to the 192-core GeForce GTX 460M, but without GDDR5 and only a 128-bit memory interface). The 15.6" Precision M4600's screen options start from a basic 1366x768 screen, move up to a multi-touch enabled 1366x768 screen, then on to a 1080p screen, and then finally Dell's PremierColor IPS RGB-LED backlit 1080p screen.
#AMD FIREPRO DRIVERS DELL PRECISION M4600 UPGRADE#
Best of all, Dell is offering bare-minimum 72% gamut displays on each of these notebooks along with an optional upgrade to an IPS RGB-LED display on the M4600. Both are based on Intel's Sandy Bridge platform, supporting up to 32GB of DDR3-1333 (16GB of DDR3-1600) in four DIMM slots along with ramping all the way up to the 55-watt Core i7-2920XM, and each offers a range of choices from AMD's FirePro Mobility GPUs and NVIDIA's Quadro GPUs. If you're one of the people that didn't much care for Dell's new XPS line, these may be for you.ĭell has announced two new mobile workstations, the Precision M4600 and M6600, 15.6" and 17.3" respectively. While Dell's Precision notebooks are still a little boxy and aren't quite the ladykillers the new HP EliteBooks are, there's still something very austere and functional about them that puts consumer-grade laptops from any manufacturer to shame. Having had the chance to check out Toshiba's and HP's impending enterprise-class notebooks, more and more I'm convinced spending up is the way to go when it comes to buying a notebook that both looks and feels like quality.