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Creative and Dell's Booths

Creative and Dell's Booths

Professional gamer Jonathan 'Fatality' Wendel lends his name to this Creative range of gaming mice. Prices range from $47 – 63 and you can expect high DPI and an interchangeable module weight system on all of them.

Yet another 'Fatality' branded product, this eye catching gaming keyboard has illuminated keys and goes for $89.

Yes, it's all Creative in this portable Slix based PC. The sales assistant said that it was assembled from components sold by Creative though it doesn't seem to be sold as a standalone system.

This is the new Creative X-Fi Sound System Z600 with a built-in dock to charge the Creative Vision: M player. The specifications for these speakers look quite impressive, with X-Fi features like the Crystalizer and CMSS-3D. But all that newfangled technology will set you back $599.

Another recent product, the Creative TravelSound Zen V docking speakers cost $199 and plays music from your Zen V while it charges.

No doubt one of the show highlights for Dell is their offer for the powerful XPS M2010 'mobile desktop'. Going for a pricey S$5527, it runs on an Intel Core 2 Duo T5600 (1.83GHz) CPU, has a 20.1-inch widescreen LCD with ATI Mobility Radeon X1800 for ultimate mobile gaming. Dell is also upping the RAM to 2GB for this offer plus a 120GB HDD.

If you want power, but not the size, the smaller XPS M1210 weighs only 1.98kg, but packs an Intel Core 2 Duo T5600 CPU. This notebook comes with 1GB DDR2 RAM, an 80GB HDD, 12.1-inch WXGA+ screen and uses Intel's GMA950 graphics. The M1210 is offered for S$1849.

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