Ioman
02-24-2005, 02:07 PM
Take the LAN party on the road with the second generation of Dell's Inspiron XPS gaming notebook. With a full range of personalization options, the XPS Gen 2 allows customers to distract and intimidate the competition. Additional features of the Inspiron XPS Gen 2 include:
-- Starting price of $2,749 at 8.6 pounds.
-- 17-inch TrueLife widescreen display.
-- Powered with NVIDIA's never-before-seen 256MB GeForce Go 6800 Ultra graphics card, available today only through Dell.
-- Dedicated support queue for XPS customers and a graphics upgrade path. Dell's technology promise to provide customer with an optional graphics upgrade if a new graphics card is introduced.
-- Completely redesigned black and silver chassis with LED perimeter lighting in 16 different colors, customizable via the XPS interface of Dell's power management application, QuickSet.
-- Transparent personalization cover easily snaps on to the notebook's brushed-metal lid with included game imagery from Guild Wars, City of Villains and CSI.
-- Dell MediaDirect for quick access to multimedia content from a hibernation, standby or powered-off mode via the front-and-center navigation keys.
-- Microsoft Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005 support for easy access to movies, music and photos.
I love that steel cover. And check out the DVI output on it!
http://news.designtechnica.com/images/news/dell/xps_front.jpg
http://news.designtechnica.com/images/news/dell/xps_back.jpg
-- Starting price of $2,749 at 8.6 pounds.
-- 17-inch TrueLife widescreen display.
-- Powered with NVIDIA's never-before-seen 256MB GeForce Go 6800 Ultra graphics card, available today only through Dell.
-- Dedicated support queue for XPS customers and a graphics upgrade path. Dell's technology promise to provide customer with an optional graphics upgrade if a new graphics card is introduced.
-- Completely redesigned black and silver chassis with LED perimeter lighting in 16 different colors, customizable via the XPS interface of Dell's power management application, QuickSet.
-- Transparent personalization cover easily snaps on to the notebook's brushed-metal lid with included game imagery from Guild Wars, City of Villains and CSI.
-- Dell MediaDirect for quick access to multimedia content from a hibernation, standby or powered-off mode via the front-and-center navigation keys.
-- Microsoft Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005 support for easy access to movies, music and photos.
I love that steel cover. And check out the DVI output on it!
http://news.designtechnica.com/images/news/dell/xps_front.jpg
http://news.designtechnica.com/images/news/dell/xps_back.jpg