I saw a Dell laptop (recent model) has a metal cold feeling case. But couldn't find online. Does anyone have any idea about what model could it be? Thanks.

EDIT: The one I am looking for has stripe design like this. The difference is this one has vertical stripe, where the one I am asking has horizontal stripe.

Other features are it looks bulky/heavy. It has a dock input plug on the center part of bottom side. Also, it gets Intel i7 processor.

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Most of Dell's laptops have magnesium cases name, namely the corporate models. The 2-year-old Dell Latitude D620 had a magnesium alloy bottom casing, and most newer ones (the E-Series) are covered in the stuff.

If you're looking for one specific model, the only thing your really need to know (beyond the generation model it's from) is the screen size. Try looking up a Dell E5400 on Amazon and branching from there.

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Dell Adamo by any chance ?

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I thought that thing got killed... – digitxp Aug 31 '10 at 23:26
@digitxp - Wouldn't know really. But an acquitance got one a few months ago ... – Rook Aug 31 '10 at 23:30
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Top Contenders :)


1) Dell Latitude E4300

Latitude E4300

2) Latitude E4310

Latitude 4310

3) Dell Latitude 13

Dell Latitude 13

4) Latitude Z

Latitude Z

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And that's pretty much every Latitude in the factory :-) – digitxp Sep 1 '10 at 1:05
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Finally found it - Dell precision m4500.

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Dell Latitude E6410/E6510

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