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The first example of a special edition in Dell's XPS series was the XPS 600 Renegade released in early 2006, which included an Intel Pentium D Extreme Edition 965 processor that was overclocked at the factory from 3.73 GHz to 4.26 GHz. Despite the overclock, Dell honoured Intel's warranty for the processor.
Two older Dell Dimension models. Left: Dell Dimension XPS D266; right: Dell Dimension 4500. The Dell Dimension is a discontinued series of home and business desktop computers manufactured by Dell. In 2007, the Dimension series was discontinued and replaced with the Dell Inspiron series for low-end models and the Dell Studio series for higher ...
Initially, Dell maintained its competing XPS line of gaming PCs, often selling computers with similar specifications, which may have hurt Alienware's market share within its market segment. [ 19 ] [ 20 ] Due to corporate restructuring in the spring of 2008, the XPS brand was scaled down, and the desktop line was eliminated, leaving only XPS ...
While both models supports a 15.4" Samsung LCD, only the later models of the 9100 (with a 3.2 GHz CPU) use an identical LCD screen as the Gen 1 XPS with resolutions up to 1920×1200 (Dell Part #s 7T774/W3866) whereas previous Inspiron 9100s (with a 2.8-3.0 GHz CPU) used a different LCD screen with resolutions of up to 1280×800 (Dell Part # Y0316).
1 Dell XPS M1330, M1530, and M1730. 2 Expansion of the Dell XPS article. 3 Cleanup. 4 As of 2006. 1 comment. ... 9 XPS 600 Renegade linked, other cleanup. 10 Series ...
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The Dell XPS 600 Renegade, a model in the Dell XPS line of computers; Jeep Renegade (disambiguation), a nameplate used in several models sold by Jeep; Renegade (BBS), a bulletin board system written for IBM PC-compatible computers running MS-DOS; Renegade (roller coaster), a wooden roller coaster at Valleyfair in Shakopee, Minnesota
On September 9, 2009, Dell previewed a thinner Adamo XPS laptop design, which was 9.99 mm (0.39 inches) thick. [12] [13] It was released on November 5, 2009 and priced at USD 1,799. [7] The laptop's bottom half, containing the keyboard, is smaller than the top half of the laptop containing the screen.