Dell XPS 700 Now Shipping
Remember the concept systems we saw at E3? Well, the details, at least for one of them, are here. The red figure-of-eight XPS we saw earlier is the Dell XPS 700 - a full-featured gaming desktop, or at least one with the potential to be one of “the best pre-built systems in the world” according to bit-tech.net.
With the potential to slot in a dual-slot graphics card and two PCI slot cards (the PhysX card anyone?), the XPS 700 could very well become as beastly as its Renegade XPS 600 older brother. Of course, let’s not forget the possibility of four 500GB HDDs and 2GB of RAM.
However, as usual, with great power comes sacrifice. Monetary sacrifice. At least US$2,050 of it. And that’s just for the basic black and grey model. The relatively cooler Formula Red model starts at $2,622. Of course, you’ll get a 1-kilowatt power supply capable of powering a set of Nvidia’s Quad SLI graphics cards with that.
More information and reviews on the Dell XPS 700 here.
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Dell XPS 700 Delayed, But Now On Its Way | House of Dell said,
Pingback • July 17, 2006 @ 11:22 am
[…] Although not a single unit of the Dell XPS 700 gaming desktop has been shipped since its intended shipping date in May, Dell has announced through its new weblog that the long delay will end this week. […]
Dell XPS 700 Specs Review | House of Dell said,
Pingback • September 6, 2006 @ 5:25 am
[…] About.com’s tech. guide has just published another one of its traditional tech. specifications reviews, and this time, it’s on the newly released Dell XPS 700. […]
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House of Dell » Dell XPS M1210: Dual Core Ultraportable said,
Pingback • June 4, 2006 @ 9:23 am
[…] With the launch of two “heavyweight” Core Duo products, the Dell XPS M2010 and XPS 700, it was inevitable that Dell would announce a Core Duo ultraportable as well. And that ultraportable comes in the form of the Dell XPS M1210, a 4.37-pounder that will feature a 12.1″ widescreen display and magnesium alloy frame. […]