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Dell Precision M3800 review (2015): solid performance from Dell's thin and light workstation laptop, with superb build quality but poor battery life

Dell Precision M3800 review (2015): solid performance from Dell’s thin and light workstation laptop, with superb build quality but poor battery life

Posted on August 26, 2015September 7, 2019 By Jarvis

When Dell launched the Precision M3800 laptop in late 2013, it resembled the essential layout of the Apple MacBook Pro with Retina display, the 15-inch model with discrete graphics. A lightweight mobile workstation just 19 mm thick.

It added a few twists of its own, of course, including touchscreen control and Windows 8.
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