Dell has expanded its workstation portfolio to include more powerful mobile and tower workstations, Dell Precision M4800, M6800, T3610, T5610 and T7610.
With its new Dell Precision M4800 and M6800 mobile workstations, Dell is the first to bring a 15.6-inch Quad HD+ IGZO panel to the workstation market, with higher resolution than the Apple MacBook Pro Retina display.
These workstations are the only to offer optional 10-finger Wacom multi-touch on a 17.3-inch display for intuitive control and interaction with creative and design applications, Dell said.
Dell is also the first to offer WiGig wireless docking and has improved audio performance with WAVES MaxxAudio Pro integration.
The new Dell Precision mobile workstations feature up to 16GB of 1866MHz memory, fourth-generation Intel Core i5 and i7 processor options up to Core i7 Extreme Edition, and AMD FirePro and NVIDIA Quadro professional graphics, with up to 8GB graphics memory on the M6800 configured with NVIDIA Quadro K5100M, for handling complex 3D work, including rendering and simulation.
They promise all-day battery life, including a secondary slice battery, new AMD Enduro and NVIDIA Optimus, and industry-leading endpoint security solutions that include comprehensive encryption, advanced authentication and leading-edge malware protection.
The new devices, featuring the high-performance, workstation-class processors, graphics, storage, display and other technologies, are designed to seamlessly run the leading content creation, engineering, scientific and other professional software applications, Dell said.
Ghost Town Media, a post-production company, is one of the companies to rely on the latest Dell Precision tower and mobile workstations with NVIDIA Quadro professional graphics.
Dell’s products provide them with massive acceleration that facilitates lightning-fast rendering, allowing complex 3D scenes to be rendered in minutes instead of hours, Ghost Town Media said.
Dell is the first to bring Micron PCIe SSD technology to the workstation market on its tower and rack workstations starting in October. The PCIe SSD is one of the highest performance storage options that merge SSD technology directly with the fast PCIe system communication bus.
The new Dell Precision tower and mobile workstations are available now with US prices starting at $1,099 for the T3610, $2,729 for the T5610, $3,059 for the T7610, $1,249 for the M4800 and $1,599 for the M6800.