Dell has expanded its workstation portfolio with mobile and tower workstations.



Overall, they are the good products in terms of specifications and features. We have the Dell Precision M4800, M6800, T3610, T5610 and T7610, designed to run strong contents.
Connectikpeople has observed that the new Dell Precision M4800 and M6800 mobile
workstations and Dell Precision T3610, T5610 and T7610 tower workstations include:
  • A 15.6” Quad HD+ IGZO panel on the M4800 with higher resolution ,
  • Only to offer 10-finger Wacom multi-touch on 17.3” display on the M6800 for intuitive control and interaction with creative and design applications
  • First WiGig wireless docking on mobile worsktations for easy connection to monitors projectors, keyboards and mice.
  • Good mobile computing performance with up to 16GB of 18666MHz memory,  fourth generation Intel processor options and the latest graphics from AMD and NVIDIA. 
  • Collaborated with Intel to bring to market and tune the first workstation enterprise-grade storage acceleration application, Intel Cache Acceleration Software - Workstation (CAS-W), available on our Dell Precision R7610 rack and T3610, T5610 and T7610 tower workstations in November.
  • Dell partnered with Micron to be the first to bring its PCIe SSD technology to the workstation market on the T3610, T5610 and T7610 tower workstations and Dell Precision R7610 in October 2013.  The PCIe SSD is one of the highest performance storage options that merge SSD technology directly with the fast PCIe.
Regarding pricing and availability, the new Dell Precision tower and mobile workstations will be available worldwide on September 12,2013 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.

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