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iPhil

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Get all the high-performance power you need to send e-mail, surf the Web, and compose documents in a small, slim package. The XPS 200 compact desktop from Dell packs a powerful punch, with a 160GB SATA hard drive and 512GB DDR2 SDRAM memory. :confused: :eek:

Its lightning-fast 2.8GHz Intel Pentium D processor 820 is designed with dual-core technology, delivering a smooth experience while running demanding applications. Use the 8X DVD+/-RW drive to burn CDs, make DVDs, and watch movies on the 24" diagonal flat panel monitor. Its sleek LCD display produces brilliant images and rich, realistic colors for the ultimate multimedia experience.



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You can't have DDR2 SDRAM, they are the same type of classification. It's like saying your car runs on Petrol Diesel.
 
Sorry. My bad. I can't concentrate. :(
My head is somewhere else today. :mad:
If someone see it, I would really appreciate if that person return it to its proper owner. :)
GB means Gum ball, right?
 
iphil said:
Get all the high-performance power you need to send e-mail, surf the Web, and compose documents in a small, slim package. The XPS 200 compact desktop from Dell packs a powerful punch, with a 160GB SATA hard drive and 512GB DDR2 SDRAM memory. :confused: :eek:

Its lightning-fast 2.8GHz Intel Pentium D processor 820 is designed with dual-core technology, delivering a smooth experience while running demanding applications. Use the 8X DVD+/-RW drive to burn CDs, make DVDs, and watch movies on the 24" diagonal flat panel monitor. Its sleek LCD display produces brilliant images and rich, realistic colors for the ultimate multimedia experience.



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direct linky my asshat!
 
So what, Steve did the same thing in a keynote slide.


This is interesting though, I guess Dell is selling PowerBooks now. Even have little strips running along the side to simulate speaker grills and a blue OS X-like background.
 

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Jay42 said:
So what, Steve did the same thing in a keynote slide.
This is interesting though, I guess Dell is selling PowerBooks now. Even have little strips running along the side to simulate speaker grills and a blue OS X-like background.

Let loose the lawyers Steve! :mad:
Leave none alive... :)
 
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