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Wednesday, September 9th, 2009
Dell have outed their latest XPS performance desktops, the 8000-series and 9000-series, based on Intel’s Core i5 and Core i7 processors, together with pushing their latest CULV notebooks, the Inspiron 14z and 15z, out of the door. Â The 8000 and 9000 desktops have optional Blu-ray drives, standard DVD burners, and start from $799.
There’s also up to 16GB of RAM on offer, space for dual hard-drives and a choice of video cards from both ATI and NVIDIA. Â Ports include eight USB 2.0 and an eSATA, together with a multiformat card reader, plus there’s a tray up top where you can leave your PMP while its recharging. Â The XPS 9000 starts ...
Tuesday, August 18th, 2009
And now it’s time to get some of that NVIDIA goodness out there. Lenovo has launched the IdeaCentre Q100/Q110 nettops, which are housing the impressive NVIDIA Ion graphics processor. As if the NVIDIA Tegra wasn’t good enough for the mobile market, it looks like company’s like Lenovo know a good thing when they see it, and with the prowess that the Ion boasts, it’s looking like the upcoming releases are prepped to be fantastic machines.
The D400: Lenovo’s IdeaCentre D400 home server securely houses large amounts of data for professionals and personal use, including videos, music, and photos. Users can easily set up a home network to store and share ...
