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I have to say, I'm completely in favor of more videos like this that cover old hardware like this. With Linus' extensive knowledge of old tech and his regular propensity for dad jokes and dropping things, it's equally informative and entertaining.
This thing was an awesome beast and very few that still run. Those who had it fought hard to have one repaired and not replaced but there was no parts available for it anymore. It was built for a show piece and got such a demand it was released publicly. I know this as I worked for Dell Hardware Support and we were told the entire story of it's creation. It was never meant to be sold to the public just a demo of what could be done but demand was so high it got released.
I used to work for a recycling firm that handled pallets of dell returns. I managed to build an entire m2010 including the optional extras like Blu-ray drive. In 2007! Mostly all new parts too.
As someone who’s looking for a transportable workstation solution, this actually has some appealing features. I’m currently using a laptop and various peripherals and travel monitors, but I love how large the screen is on this thing.
This is by far the best video you guys have done on your main channel in a while imo. Something about when you guys review old tech brings me back to the old days!
I worked in a laptop repair role for awhile back in the day and this was probably one of my favorite devices to work on because it was so easy to disassemble lol Great video guys!
One HUGE plus for this sort of design, is the fact you don't have to hunch over to look at the screen properly like with laptops!
This thing is sick! I would love to see an LTT style modified one. Maybe use a framework main board with modern components in this crazy chassis!
I love these videos you do on older tech. I'm about Linus' age and I light up hearing him get happy over old tech like this. More vids on old stuff please.
Linus looks so genuinely excited and happy here, i love it
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I remember this came out a year after I started college and probably would have bought this to game on if it weren’t for its insane cost and the fact I already had bought an already chonky Inspiron 9300 in 2005 (I still have it in a closet somewhere). I almost never took my laptop to class, so it wouldn’t have gone anywhere much anyways. The 9300 had a similar subwoofer, but it had a slightly better battery life of a whopping 4 hours (if you were judicious). Great to see you snagged one of these, I remember how insane these things were and was always curious about it. God, I feel old now.
They were 17 years ahead of their time. I was literally talking about this yesterday. A desktop PC that is portable now that people are working from home and the office. It literally saves each employee needing 2 workstations.
Man, this takes me back to my dad’s old Toshiba laptop; 18lbs, 2” thick. Truly amazing history - please make more of these!
I'd love having something like this. Visiting different companies for cad design work with a less compromising experience than a laptop but more portable than a work station.
I love how LTT always comes up with such high quality videos so soon
I remember growing up and seeing this desktop replacement appear in PopSci magazine and just thinking it was the single coolest thing in computers at the time! So cool to actually see one being used!
Owned one of these units. The major drawback for me was the ATI video card and was not compatible with several of the games that was release around late ’06 early ’07 timeframe due to ATI drivers not being updated that often. The case was $250 US and zipped up around the laptop and the hinge on the back side of the screen was used as the carrying handle. Finally ended up giving the laptop away to Salvation Army because the graphics card could not be replaced/upgraded.
I'm not gonna lie. I really want an updated version
I loved the idea of having one of these babies back in the days. Seeing it on camera brought back so much memories ^^ . But it always was way to expensive and I just watched it on the dell homepage nearly every day and dreamed of how cool it would be having it =D
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