Dell today introduced the Dimension™ 9100, a redesigned premium desktop computer that delivers high-end performance, multimedia technologies and proactive support to help customers more easily manage ...
Not everyone is convinced the TV tuner/PVR component of Microsoft Windows XP Media Center Edition is ready for prime time. For such people, Dell offers the Dell Dimension XPS with Digital Media ...
The Dell Dimension 9100 ($2,799 direct, with monitor) is Dell's follow-up to the successful Dimension 8400 series, which has defined the high-end content creation PC category—until now. With Intel's ...
The Dell Dimension 4700 ($699 direct) is a supreme performer among value desktops, thanks to its fast processor and chipset. Though it lacks some multimedia features we've seen in other value ...
The Dell Dimension XPS series is the company's answer to the high-end boutique systems from builders like Alienware, Falcon Northwest, and VoodooPC. Though the XPS isn't obscenely overclocked like its ...
I've had the same Dell for over 3 years now, its time to move on. Although I don't want to add another case to the machine pile in my basement. There's gotta be a way to re-use this case, right? I'm ...
What's missing from the Dell consumer desktop lineup pictured above? Right, the Dimension brand. Gone like the wind and Dell's once dominant position in the home desktop game. As of today, Dell's ...
I have a Dell Dimension XPS P166s and would like to know if it is possible to put a better motherboard in it. As I am not that familiar with the form factors (ATX and such) I would like to know what ...
Display: 15-inch, 1024-by-768 pixel LCD, $329 (included in above price) Processor and memory: 2.6GHz Pentium 4 processor, 512MB memory, 128MB Nvidia GeForce FX 5200 graphics accelerator Storage: 111GB ...
PC speed freaks and hardcore gamers look down their noses at any factory- instead of home-built computer, even a custom job from Alienware or Falcon Northwest. They’d seem no more likely to buy a Dell ...
For the uninitiated, a few facts about Dell. Dell is big. How big?. Well, for one, group revenue for 2005 is estimated to hit the $50 billion-dollar mark, which is around 1.5x higher than Intel's and ...
What else do you get? Dell's XPS Gen-4 is aimed at gamers, pure and simple. As such, Dell reckons it's prudent to bundle in a regular CRT instead of its decent range of TFT monitors. What we have here ...
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