Hardware

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XPS 15 (L501X)

The XPS 15 was released in October 2010 and is a 15.6-inch laptop. Its base-price at release is $849 and it can be customized up to the Intel Core i7. It is equipped with a 2010 NVIDIA GT 435M or…

XPS 15 (L502X)

It incorporates the latest Intel Core “Sandy Bridge” i5 and i7 quad core processors. The basic features of this laptop are same as the L501X model but these offer the latest Intel 2nd Generation…

XPS 15z

The XPS 15z was released in May 2011 and is a 15.6-inch laptop. It is branded as the thinnest 15 inch PC on the market. Its base-price at release is US$999 (AU$1399) and it can be customized up to…

XPS 17 (L701X)

Introducing the newest in the line of Dell XPS Laptops - the L701x! The L701x is the first laptop to be "Skype Certified" for HD Webchat. It boasts leading edge NVidia Performance graphics, with a…

XPS 17 (L702X)

Same as L701X, except this model contains the latest 2nd generation Intel Core i7 processors and capability for Full HD Display and 3D Full HD Display. Also, the discrete graphics have been…

XPS 200

This model was available from late 2005 to the end of the 3rd quarter of 2006. It was replaced by the XPS 210, which is nearly identical to its predecessor. The main exception in this case is the…

XPS 210

A small-form-factor case that is 67% smaller than the XPS 410. It does not use full-size PCI slots. The XPS 200 is aimed at being a low-impact machine, meaning it blends in better with the room's…

XPS 400

This model was available during late 2005 and the first half of 2006. It was replaced by the XPS 410, which is nearly identical with the exception of an optional Intel Core 2 Duo processor and…

XPS 410

The former intermediate model of the XPS series and bigger brother to the Dimension E510. It features a base configuration of an Intel Core 2 Duo processor, and a 2.4 GHz Core 2 Quad is also…

XPS 420

Now discontinued, it features similar components to the XPS 410, but it used different case design and new features. This was Dell's media based computer featuring the Dell Xcelerator (a simple…

XPS 430

Media-centric systems, for the creator in you. The XPSTM 420 and XPS 430 combine sophistication, the latest technology and unique features that heighten your creative potential.

XPS 600

The former flagship model of the XPS series that features an Intel dual-core Pentium D 950 processor, dual nVidia GeForce 7900GTX in SLI mode, 7200 RPM SATA hard drive, and dual-channel DDR2 RAM.…

XPS 600 Renegade

Over the life of the XPS line, Dell has introduced models which include contemporary cutting-edge features. The first example was the XPS 600 Renegade released in early 2006, which included an…

XPS 625

A version of the XPS 630 but with AMD Phenom II chips and ATI Graphics.The Dell XPS 625 is a strong Phenom II-based desktop PC, but for an extra hundred bucks or so, you can get even more value.…

XPS 630

Dell's XPS 630 slots in between the multimedia XPS 420 and the ultra-gaming XPS 720. It's a "mainstream gaming" PC—one that ultimately outshines the others in the field.

XPS 630i

The Dell XPS 630i series is taged as an entry level XPS gaming system. . While the XPS 630i is more compact than the powerhouse XPS 720 family, it doesn't compromise on performance.

XPS 700

Targeted at the gaming community, this model featured the Intel Core 2 Duo and Core 2 Extreme processors with dual nVidia GeForce 7900 GTX in SLI mode, a 7200RPM SATA hard drive and dual-channel…

XPS 710

The formal flagship model of the XPS series that features the new Intel Core 2 Duo and Core 2 Extreme processors, as well as Core 2 Quad processors. Other features include dual nVidia GeForce 7950…

XPS 720

Announced on November 24, 2007, the XPS 720 is the same as the XPS 720 H2C, except it does not have the "dual-stage radiator cooling technology." It comes in two versions, the Red Special Edition…

XPS 720 H2C

The H2C edition computer has included a dual-stage radiator cooling technology, and a motherboard capable of overclocking its quad core Intel Core 2 Extreme QX6800. The H2C comes standard with…

XPS 730 H2C

This was Dell's latest high- performance gaming computer. It had H2C (a high-performance cooling system) as standard, which was ideal for gaming. Its motherboard, the nVidia nForce 790i Ultra, was…

XPS 730x

Released on November 16, 2008, it is basically an XPS 730 with the new Intel Core i7 which also used the new Intel X58 Motherboards. The 730x, when configured with the Core i7 975 Extreme Edition…

XPS 8300

The Dell XPS 8300 will serve mainstream users as a higher-end do-it-all machine, but gamers and performance enthusiasts will be better off looking elsewhere.

XPS Gen 2

Included Pentium 4 processor with Hyper-Threading Technology (3.4 GHz, 800 MHz Bus, Microsoft Windows XP Professional, 400 MHz dual-channel DDR SDRAM (400 MHz), Supports SATA and IDE hard drives,…

XPS Gen 3

Circa August 2004 - Included Pentium 4 Processor 550 with HT Technology (3.40 GHz, 800 FSB), Microsoft Windows XP Professional, dual-channel DDR2 SDRAM, 7200 RPM SATA hard drive, Sound Blaster…

XPS Gen 5

Used a Pentium 4 HT processor with 512 KB, 1 MB, or 2 MB of L2 Cache. It can support up to 8 GB of DDR2 memory @ 533 MHz or 667 MHz.

XPS M1210

A high performance ultra-portable (12.1-inch screen) notebook featuring a new case design, Intel Core Duo processor technology, an optional dedicated NVIDIA GeForce 7400 Go video card and an…

XPS M1330

This 13.3-inch high-end laptop, released on June 26, 2007, features the Santa Rosa platform. It features a 13.3-inch screen either with CCFL or WLED. The WLED-backlit version has a 0.3 MP camera,…

XPS M140

The lower end model XPS computer that has a chassis identical to an Dell Inspiron E1405 laptop. This model features a choice of several Intel mobile processors, 14.1-inch widescreen and between…

XPS M1530

This 15.4-inch laptop, released on November 28, 2007, features the Santa Rosa platform. The XPS M1530 is almost identical in design to the XPS M1330 except that it has 3 different colors (blue,…

XPS M170

This successor to the Inspiron XPS, had replaced the desktop Pentium 4 with a Pentium M processor, which provided almost the same level of performance as the desktop Pentium 4 and reduced the…

XPS M1710

The XPS M1710 was announced on April 18, 2006 as a higher-end 17-inch WUXGA TrueLife widescreen XPS desktop replacement available in black or red. The system was marketed to gamers, sharing a…

XPS M1730

The XPS M1730 was announced on October 5, 2007 as the newest 17-inch XPS laptop computer. Compared to its predecessor, the XPS M1710, the model M1730 was physically redesigned with a completely…

XPS M2010

The XPS M2010 was announced on May 31, 2006 as a top of the line briefcase-styled mobile desktop with a 20.1-inch widescreen with a WSXGA+ resolution and TrueLife. The outside of the case had a…

XPS One 20

Includes some quality added technological touches: TV tuner, wireless n and bluetooth, 2MP webcam and microphone, 7200rpm drive. A good alternative to the Apple iMac - includes similar…

XPS one 24

Sharp, bright 24-inch LCD; Blu-ray burner; handy capacitive-touch screen and media controls; strong multimedia performance.Fixed stand prevents wall-mounting; lack of 64-bit Vista hurts…

XPS Red

In March 2008, Dell introduced the XPS RED. A portion of the profits made on this special edition are being put towards research for a cure for the AIDS virus. As of July 2011 Dell is still…

XPS X-Men

In 2007 Dell announaced a special X-Men version XPS desktop system that was going to be given away. The system had a value of around $10,000 and featured a one-of-a-kind quad NVIDIA video cards…

Xserve G5

On January 6, 2004 Apple introduced the Xserve G5, a redesigned higher-performance Xserve. The 32-bit PowerPC G4s were replaced with one or two 64-bit PowerPC 970 processors running at 2 GHz. Up…

Xserve RAID

Xserve RAID was a mass-storage device that was offered by Apple Inc. Xserve RAID held up to 14 hot-swappable Ultra-ATA hard drives, and had a capacity of 10.5 TB when filled with 750 GB modules.…

XT3300

Microtek’s XT3300 is a versatile, cost effective, convenient, and innovative solution for scanning books and bound materials. With the XT3300’s patented Zero Boundary design, it is easy to…

XT3500

Microtek’s XT3500 is a versatile, cost effective, convenient, and innovative solution for scanning books and bound materials. With the XT3500’s patented Zero Boundary design, it is easy to…

XT50

Microtek's XT50 is a breeze to use. With simple a connection through the compatible Hi-Speed USB with your computer and a power cable to the electric outlet, it is ready to offer you the full…

XT6060

XT6060 is an A3-sized flatbed scanner. It is equipped with a CCD sensor, 600-dpi optical resolution, LED light source and the patented Auto-Scan function, which enhances non-stop scanning…

Yamato

Starting in the summer of 1958, under the direction of Wada Hiroshi (Director of the Electronics Division at that time), a plan was formulated to prototype the "Yamato" English-Japanese machine…

Z-100/110/120

The Z-100 series professional systems were bi-processor computers. They used an 8-bit Intel 8085 to keep the CP/M compatibility and thus run a wide range of professional software, and a 16-bit…

Z1

The Z1 was a mechanical computer designed by Konrad Zuse from 1935 to 1936 and built by him from 1936 to 1938. It was a binary electrically driven mechanical calculator with limited…

Z11

The Z11 was a computer, the first serially-produced machine of the Zuse KG.Weighing 800 kg (1,800 lb), in 1955 it was built with relays and stepwise relays. Beginning in 1957 the Z11 could be…

Z2

The Z2 was a mechanical and relay computer created by Konrad Zuse in 1939. It was an improvement on the Z1, using the same mechanical memory but replacing the arithmetic and control logic with…

Z22

The Z22 was the seventh computer model Konrad Zuse developed (the first six being the Z1, Z2, Z3, Z4, Z5 and Z11, respectively). One of the early commercial computers, the Z22's design was…

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