


Dell has introduced their new XPS M2010 gaming PC, which redefines the concept of a "portable" PC somewhat. Featuring a 20.1-inch LCD screen that folds into the slim machine, it includes a handle for being toted around. However, the thing weighs 20 pounds and that's without the wireless keyboard and mouse, which need to be lugged separately. Oh, and there's no battery, so you'll need power cables and an outlet to hook it up. Hmm… call it transportable, I guess. Fortunately, there's more to the M2010 than mobility. Dell continues to impress with the specs on its XPS line by loading you up with an Intel Core Duo processor, up to 4 GB of RAM, a 256-MB RADEON X1800 graphics card, and all the Wi-Fi trimmings you could want, plus an Apple-esque webcam built into the top of the screen. Those specs would boost the price of any regular PC, but the transportability factor here jumps it even further — to $4,000. Pretty steep, but if you're sick of dragging around a 50-pound tower and 19-inch CRT monitor to LAN parties, it's probably worth it.
Dell XPS M2010 gets official, via Engadget