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danponjican
29th May 2008, 11:19 pm
I did a review along with CAD benchmarks on the Dell Precision M2300, M4300 and compared them to the Standard desktop workstation the Precision 390s. Interesting results!

Dell Precision Mobile Workstations for 3D CAD - DansTechReviews Blog (http://danstechreviews.blogspot.com/2008/05/dell-precision-mobile-workstations-for.html)

Tiger
30th May 2008, 08:38 am
Interesting - espeically since I just got a M4300.

But I'm wondering, and please don't take this the wrong way, but who are you? You write "We tested.." - who are we? What I'm getting at is if I can show this as a good source for my boss to buy more M4300 or if this is the opinions of a ordinary citizen?

danponjican
30th May 2008, 01:23 pm
Well I own and operate that blog as well as several others but I have staff writers that do most of my writing. Although, this review was my testing.

ReMark
30th May 2008, 01:26 pm
Dan, Dan, he's our man. If he can't do it no one can!

And pray tell, Mr. Dan, what is your background?

danponjican
30th May 2008, 01:26 pm
Also, I work for a the largest truck OEM in the world (I'll let you figure that out) as a CAD Development Specialist, so I am a CAD and engineering systems professional by trade.

Tiger
30th May 2008, 01:55 pm
Also, I work for a the largest truck OEM in the world (I'll let you figure that out) as a CAD Development Specialist, so I am a CAD and engineering systems professional by trade.

a tip, if you want people to be interested and believe in your blog - don't say "figure it out yourself, it doesn't ring too good with me at least. And I didn't see any presentation of yourself on that site, which I why I asked here.

danponjican
30th May 2008, 02:30 pm
a tip, if you want people to be interested and believe in your blog - don't say "figure it out yourself, it doesn't ring too good with me at least. And I didn't see any presentation of yourself on that site, which I why I asked here.
That comment was tongue and cheek because I am not supposed to say what company I work for.