Dell Introduces Studio XPS 8000 and XPS 9000 PCs

Dell have just added to their performance PCs lineup with two new Studio XPS models, the Studio XPS 8000 and XPS 9000, running on the new Intel Lynnfield Core i5 and Core i7 processors.
Out of the two, Dell Studio XPS 8000 is the lower priced product. With a chassis design that features a tray for both peripherals and better airflow, under the hood there’s a Core i5 2.66GHz quadcore processor and an ATI Radeon HD4350 dedicated GPU to give good value for money performance. The base model with 4GB of RAM, 500GB HDD and a DVD burner starts at $799.
The Dell XPS 9000 is the higher end series and represents one of Dell’s most powerful entertainment desktop computers. Designed for those who insist on raw power to tackle tasks such as high definition 3D gaming, the XPS 9000 runs on Core i7 processors, packs up to 2TB of storage (in a RAID stripe) and starts from $899.

Both the XPS 8000 and the XPS 9000 can be equipped with a high-end ATI or Nvidia graphic cards, Blu-ray burners and to turn them into a bunch of multimedia workhorse PCs.
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