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Dell’s rolling out a bigger XPS
By Dan Zehr | Tuesday, November 27, 2007, 11:41 AM
Dell Inc. got a strong response for its XPS M1330 notebook, so now it’s rolling out a bigger one. The company launched the XPS M1530 today, complete with all the bells and whistles of the earlier model but with a 15.4-inch screen (two inches larger than the M1330).
The pair of thin and light laptops are at the forefront of Dell’s increased emphasis on product design, especially for consumers. The company also has pushed out color options for its mid-level consumer laptops, and it offers both of the higher-end notebooks in black, red and white.
The new models also include built-in Web cameras, Blu-Ray disc drives and high-definition displays.
Dell also released two workstations today. The Precision T5400 and T7400 refresh its top line of high-powered computers targeted mainly at commercial customers. Both utilize the latest quad-core and dual-core processors from Intel Corp.
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