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About Dell XPS

The Dell XPS is a high-end line of gaming computers sold by Dell. The "Xtreme Performance System", or Dell XPS, dates back to 1993. At that time, Dell was more focused on corporate clients rather than consumers. It should also be noted that Gateway during that period was the number one high-end PC manufacturer.

Development :

In early 1993 Dell XPS was agreed by Dell's staff that it needed to create products to serve the rapidly growing consumer PC market. In September 1993, the first two XPS computers released in the market under the Dimension product name. The XPS continued to adopt the latest PC technologies available while ensuring low prices for consumers. By 2001, Dell had begun shifting towards numbered PC titles, beginning with the Dimension 4100 to replace the Dimension XPS-T. The last Dimension XPS products produced were Dimension XPS-B's which used the last of the Pentium IIIs, which ran at speeds in excess of 1 GHz, and using RDRAM. They were slowly reduced with the introduction of the Dimension 8100, which was the first Dell desktop to use a Pentium 4.

Current status :

Dell decided not to consume using the XPS name for several years, until a new series was introduced in 2005, reviving the old title. In 2006 it was announced that Dell had purchased Alienware. In the first generation Dell Laptops marketed high-end Dimensions and Inspirons as XPS computers, while keeping the low-end Dimensions and Inspirons as their current models. Beginning in the second generation, the Dell XPS line has marketed as a separate entity from the Dimension and Inspiron lines.

Some XPS Models:

XPS M2010 - The new flagship XPS laptop is available in black that features a unique case that resembles a desktop and has a 20.1" widescreen. The XPS M2010 originally came with an Intel Core-Duo T2500, T2600, or T2700 dual-core processor but now since Intel released their new Core 2 Duo line the M2010 comes with a T7200 (2.0 GHz), T7400 (2.16 GHz), or the T7600 (2.33 GHz), ATI Mobility Radeon X1800, 7200 RPM SATA hard drive, and between 2 GB and 4 GB of DDR2 SDRAM. Dell's aim in building this model was to blur the lines between laptops and desktops. It also has an integrated 1.3 Mega pixel camera, a DVD-R RW/CD-R RW burner and comes with a one-year warranty.

XPS M1710 - The higher-end mobile XPS computer available in black or red that features a 17" widescreen, Intel Core 2 Duo processors, NVIDIA GeForce Go 7900GS or 7950GTX video cards, 7200 RPM SATA hard drive, and DDR2 SDRAM. The XPS M1710 does offer unique user- and software-changeable LED lighting in the touchpad and fan outlets/inlets, as well as the lid, also including Blue Ray Disc Drive in some models. This is designed for gamers, designer with the latest graphic card to run smooth most new games.

XPS M1330-This is one of the thinnest models of Dell XPS range. It is available in attractive Crimson Red, Tuxedo Black and Pearl White color. It contains the Intel Core 2 Duo 67 processor, Windows Vista operating system with Intel Inegrated Graphics Media Accelerator 3100 with a dedicated graphics memory of 128 MB GDDR3 . The Dell XPS has a unique design in its class.

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