@horrorbroadcast You could. However, this notebook is really aimed at professional applications, such as 3d applications like AutoCad, 3d rendering programs, video and audio editing and so on and not tuned specifically for gaming. You may want to look at our AlienWare gaming notebooks instead as they are aimed at maximizing gaming performance.
I'm considreing the m6400 because a majority of MS / Adobe Apps are supporting 64 bit and I'm tired of rendering time / opening 700 meg photoshop files. Anyone working with capturing video with the m6400? Please let the YouTube "The72Rabbit" know.
Im getting this in 2 weeks time, 16gb rams, intel quadcore extreme processor, 320gb harddisk, nvidia quadro 3700fx 1gb shared memory graphics, dvdwr. THE BEST CONFIGURATION i would say not taking raid 0 into consideration, my harddisk is raid 1.BUT I DONT CARE. it costs around rm21000 in malaysia, approximately 7000usd. WOOOOOOT!!!
I have m6400 and it is a great portable workstation. Only problem is a low quality RGB-LED screen which is a pain to calibrate correctly. But it is possible to get screen close to Adobe RGB Specs. Not sure why it so badly adjusted from the factory (LG) - white point, gamma are totally off. Anyway I just hope that some day it will be enough demand from professionals for S-PVA or S-IPS panels in such laptops. until then the only solution is a good external monitor.
This laptop at least makes sence for professional 3D artists, it supports double the memory that the MBP 17 inch does, can take two hard drives, and has workstation graphics.
Base, it's $3859, but spec'd out like the one in the ad (except with 4gb RAM instead of 16 and 2x320GB HDD instead of 500) and your going to be looking at around to 6 grand.
@horrorbroadcast You could. However, this notebook is really aimed at professional applications, such as 3d applications like AutoCad, 3d rendering programs, video and audio editing and so on and not tuned specifically for gaming. You may want to look at our AlienWare gaming notebooks instead as they are aimed at maximizing gaming performance.
DellVlog 10 months ago
I'm considreing the m6400 because a majority of MS / Adobe Apps are supporting 64 bit and I'm tired of rendering time / opening 700 meg photoshop files. Anyone working with capturing video with the m6400? Please let the YouTube "The72Rabbit" know.
The72Rabbit 1 year ago
Im getting this in 2 weeks time, 16gb rams, intel quadcore extreme processor, 320gb harddisk, nvidia quadro 3700fx 1gb shared memory graphics, dvdwr. THE BEST CONFIGURATION i would say not taking raid 0 into consideration, my harddisk is raid 1.BUT I DONT CARE. it costs around rm21000 in malaysia, approximately 7000usd. WOOOOOOT!!!
Wgx5 2 years ago
I have m6400 and it is a great portable workstation. Only problem is a low quality RGB-LED screen which is a pain to calibrate correctly. But it is possible to get screen close to Adobe RGB Specs. Not sure why it so badly adjusted from the factory (LG) - white point, gamma are totally off. Anyway I just hope that some day it will be enough demand from professionals for S-PVA or S-IPS panels in such laptops. until then the only solution is a good external monitor.
SAMFICOM 2 years ago
This laptop at least makes sence for professional 3D artists, it supports double the memory that the MBP 17 inch does, can take two hard drives, and has workstation graphics.
tipoomaster 2 years ago
Why not. There is something called 64bit systems that can take 16 exabites of RAM so what's your "LOL"?
elpatriotaLX 3 years ago
Base, it's $3859, but spec'd out like the one in the ad (except with 4gb RAM instead of 16 and 2x320GB HDD instead of 500) and your going to be looking at around to 6 grand.
BobXXBobXXBob 3 years ago
how much does it cost!!! asap
Dingdong045 3 years ago
I WANT IT NOW!!! Well, I guess its going to be the standard model or the M4400. :)
cfgauss 3 years ago
LOL! A punk using a pro's lappie, not a punk's lappie xD
cfgauss 3 years ago