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Some inside info on Precision

Discussion in 'Dell Latitude, Vostro, and Precision' started by Bokeh, Aug 5, 2014.

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    Reading this makes one a proud owner; and then you remember they still failed to test Optimus with QHD+ on M4800.
    (Or maybe they didn’t but were overriden by some executive decision…)
     
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    This was an awesome article. Thank you so much for sharing it. I always knew Precisions were a cut above the rest, and now getting to read about it makes me love my M4400 even more. Yes, I have more powerful machines (my E6520 springs to mind) but the M4400 is my daily driver. I love this computer. I hope all you Precision owners out there love yours as well.
     
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    "Dell arguably drew inspiration from this premium product when designing the Precision M3800"

    Translation: We took a laptop from our consumer line and "engineered" the screen print label to say precision and changed the text in the BIOS too. Whew, hard work there Dell...
     
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