Dell Precision M6500 Specs & Features Updated; Dell Mini 5 Approved [Dell Upgrades the Precision M6500 Laptops & Gets FCC Approval for Mini 5 MID]
We have some more news from Dell for you, folks! Just earlier this week we looked at the Dell Latitude 13 ultra-slim laptop and today we’re going to inspect two other Dell creations, the Dell Precision M6500 notebook and the Dell Mini 5 MID.

Dell’s Precision M6500 is getting ready to play in the pro league of laptops. The model has been upgraded to fit our most modern needs and we have all the specs and features for you. As you expect the notebook is getting Intel’s new dual-core Core i5 and i7 processors, just in case you don’t want the quad-core Core i7 version on board. Most importantly the M6500 is going to come equipped with the latest USB standard, USB 3.0. That means a whole lot of transfer speeds is coming your way as the M6500 is the first Dell laptop capable of offering USB 3.0 support.
Other features include a better 3.2-megapixel webcam and a 64GB SSD mini card option while everything else stays the same. You’ll still be able to enjoy that 17-inch RGB LED display and the Quadro FX graphics chipsets. 3G connectivity will be provided by the Qualcomm Gobi 2 3G modem. The new configurations should be available by the end of the month although we don’t have all the prices just yet.
In case you were looking for something different from Dell, maybe a more portable device, then you’ll be happy to know that the Mini 5 has been approved by the FCC. That’s right, folks, the device has been handled by the Commission and the okay has been given. The device will offer HSPA on WCDMA bands II and V which means carriers like AT&T, Rogers, Bell and Telus will be able to sell it. EDGE and Wi-Fi are on board too so this mobile internet device will connect to the Internet almost anywhere. Pricing and launch dates are unavailable at this time but we’ll be back once Dell decides to make an official announcement.

