Event Coverage

IT Show 2011 - Part 1

By Team HardwareZone - 10 Mar 2011

Dell

Dell

Dell's presence was felt at the IT Show with a number of booths scattered around the 4th floor. As anticipated, its range of Inspiron desktops and notebooks took centerstage plus a handful of XPS laptops in the mix.

The sales promoter drew our attention to the Inspiron 14, which is going for a very tempting price of $899. The 14-inch laptop is powered by a Core i5-480M processor and 4GB DDR3 memory. Its promo includes a Belkin case, Microsoft Office 2010 Starter Edition and McAfee Security Center valid for 15 months.

Gaming on a fiercely-specced notebook anyone? Alienware was also part of Dell's fray, and this 17-inch monster is tagged at $3,499 at the show if you have the moolah and muscle to handle this Core i7 machine.

What do we have here? A Sandy Bridge-equipped XPS? Dell's spanking new XPS 15 notebook touts a second generation Core i7-2630M CPU, and comes with other goodies like discrete NVIDIA GeForce GT425M graphics and 750GB hard drive.

Fancy a desktop which costs less than one grand? Dell's Inspiron 580s is available for only $949 with the latest Windows 7 Home Premium OS and a 20-inch IN2020M monitor.

If you want something with a little more bite, you can opt for the Dell Studio XPS 8300 package. This desktop will set you back between $1,399 and $1,899 depending on the configuration you choose.

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