
Dell has announced that there will be a pink XPS M1530 and M1330. Check out the late-nite Dell Infomercial after the break. [Dell] More
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According to Avian securities, Dell claims that the 20 to 30% return rates for SSD laptops. They say that the “global reliability data shows that SSD drives are equal to or better than traditional hard disk drives ever shipped.” They also state that the failure and return rates are a result of wanting better and more advanced technology. So it’s Dell’s word against the people’s, I wonder who will win? [Dell]

Dell has announced that their XPS M1530 model is receiving a Core 2 Duo T8300, T9300 and T9500 to its XPS M1530. The 2.4GHz, 2.5GHz and 2.6GHz chips cost about $75, $200 and $475 and can be ordered at this moment. [Configure]

Dell will be dropping a new laptop called the Latitude XFR D630. The D630 is capable of working in the most extreme temperatures, moisture, and altitudes, with support for solid state drives, traditional hard drives thanks to the shock-isolated mounting, a sealed keyboard protecting it from rain and dust, along with 500 nits of brightness and an optional integrated resistive touch screen technology. It looks like you’ll be paying a high price of $3,899 and beyond depending on configuration. [Dell]

The Inspiron 1526 is now available for $750 (after discount) at best buy. The 1526 Inspirion features a 15.4” display, 1280×800, AMD Turion 64 X2 (2Ghz), 2GB Memory, 250GB HDD, and ATI Radeon Express 1270 (integrated). [Link]

Dell has updated their XPS line with the M1730, now available with two of the fastest mobile graphics chips. It has a Core 2 Extreme X9000 mobile CPU running at 2.8GHz, a pair of GeForce 8800M GTX cards in SLI, and two 200GB 7200 RPM drives in RAID 0 configuration. The XPS M1730 is said to be the “fastest mobile CPU on the market”. Unfortunately the price is about $4,500 but it should be worth it.