This post is coming to you from my new Mobile Workstation. Having seen The Vanderboom’s Alienware M17 I knew something similar would be my next laptop but I wasn’t ready to purchase. My wife’s venerable Tablet PC dying initiated a chain of hand-me-downs ending in me getting a maxed-out M17. This thing is definitely the nicest laptop I’ve ever owned, and is barely any larger than the Dell Vostro it replaces.
- Vista Ultimate x64
- 17” 1900x1200 screen
- Core 2 Extreme Quad 2.53ghz
- 4GB RAM
- 7200RPM drive
- Blu-ray drive
About the only thing I didn’t upgrade is to get the solid state drive. When prices come down I’ll upgrade that.
I went for a quad core rather than the fastest dual core in order to help keep forcing myself to think in terms of parallelism when I need a speed increase. I also have a long-incubating Parallel Programming in .NET talk that I’ve held off on giving publicly because, well, the examples are just plain not that inspiring without at least four cores in my opinion.
I’m giving the keynote at the Fox Valley Day of .NET next month, but they had some extra session slots. It looks like my talk on the Parallel Extensions to .NET has been accepted for this conference, so me and my new Alienware pal will be there in style crunching data and graphics.
Also, the keyboard glows.