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Dell Precision M6700 Owners Thread

Discussion in 'Dell Latitude, Vostro, and Precision' started by Bokeh, Aug 9, 2012.

  1. PaoloT87

    PaoloT87 Notebook Enthusiast

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    Thanks a lot for your answer.
    So I won't have any problem with the samsung 830

    Sent from my TapaTalkin Galaxy S2
     
  2. Dirtnap

    Dirtnap Notebook Consultant

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    Will it Krane or any dell employee?
     
  3. Cloudfire

    Cloudfire (Really odd person)

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    I can get you the K4000M for $699, brand new. $100 less than the 680M. :)
    A lot better than the 680M with CAD work and more than good enough for gaming
     
  4. Krane

    Krane Notebook Prophet

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    That when it was scheduled for release. Thus far, I haven't seen anything to the contrary.
     
  5. SecretAsianMan

    SecretAsianMan Notebook Consultant

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    Not for my WLED FHD. HWINFO64 reports the following:

    Monitor Name: LG Philips LP173WF1
    Monitor Name (Manuf): 173WF1 [DELL P/N: K6PJ1]
    Date Of Manufacture: Week: 0, Year: 2010
    Monitor Hardware ID: Monitor\LGD02DA

    (Is there a better way to check? My google-fu is too weak tonight.)
     
  6. slimpower

    slimpower Notebook Evangelist

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    Seems a little strange although not out of the realm of possibility. The AUO on my M6600 was manufactured in 2011. Bit weird that they would use a 2010 screen on a M6700.
     
  7. iieeann

    iieeann Notebook Evangelist

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    Intel announced 3940xm (3.0/3.9 Ghz), those already bought or in-production status... >_<;

    Together with other new CPU models like 3840QM, 3740QM, donno when will Dell update for Precision.
     
  8. awalt

    awalt Notebook Consultant

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    MIne is a little different (also reported with HWiNFO64:

    Monitor Name: LG Philips LP173WF3
    Monitor Name (Manuf): 173WF3 [DELL P/N: 4259G]
    Serial Number: Unknown
    Date Of Manufacture: Week: 0, Year: 2011
    Monitor Hardware ID: Monitor\LGD0310
     
  9. DHewes

    DHewes Notebook Enthusiast

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    OK...ton of stuff to do over the weekend and forgot my video camera so here are some pics of the unboxing - and size comparison to my 15" MacBook Pro w/Retina to give you an idea of how HUGE this thing is.

    Dell M6700 Covet Unboxing - Imgur
     
  10. DHewes

    DHewes Notebook Enthusiast

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    No - literally ANYONE can sign up for free with a Small Business account. Just go to the Small Business section and register. The only time it matters if you actually have a small business is if you intend to do a business lease on something.
     
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