In PC design, it seems that black and charcoal are out, silver and white are in. With its $999 price with 15-inch monitor, the Dell Dimension 5100 fits squarely in the home- and student-PC space, ...
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 ...
$1,598 before $100 mail-in rebate (bundle includes 1504FP, 15-inch LCD), www.dell.com, 877-883-3355 Specifications: 2.66GHz Intel Pentium 4 processor, 256MB memory, 128MB ATI Radeon 9700 TX graphics ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
If it were named the Dimension 4600S, it’d be easier to guess what the initial stood for: slimline, small, or space-saving. But the two-fifths-scale sibling of Dell’s mainstream Dimension 4600 ...
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 ...
It's never easy dealing with a computer crash: files can get lost and you can lose valuable time trying to get your computer working again. Dell PCs have a built-in factory restore program that will ...
Over the past 18 months or so, HEXUS has had the opportunity to review complete systems from well-known system-builders such as MESH, Evesham, Scan, and Armari, to name but a few. The general ...
As configured, the Dell Dimension 4700 is a value system whose performance leaves comparable desktops in the dust, and its expansion possibilities protect it against obsolescence in the near future.
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 ...