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Apr 11

AlienwareLate last month Dell finally revealed that it had acquired Alienware for an undisclosed amount of money. While this goes against Dell’s usual reluctance to acquisitions, many are looking at it as a way for Dell to begin offering AMD CPU’s. For those of you who don’t know, Alienware is a maker of high end computer systems for enthusiasts, gamers and professionals. They compete along with companies like Falcon and Voodoo, and offer users the latest and greatest technologies.

Many feared that this was the end of Alienware as we know it, but Dell assured users that it would not interfere in Alienware at all, as it would be a “standalone unit”. Dell reaffirmed its commitment to their own line of high end PC’s, with the launch of the Dell XPS 600 Renegade, a $10,000 computer system targeted at gamers and enthusiasts. It comes fully loaded with NVIDIA’s Quad-SLI graphics, an overclocked Pentium 965 Extreme Edition @ 4.26 GHz and among other great components, their very own 30-inch 3007WFP LCD monitor. Other than Dell, who’s in the mood for buying? ;)
Edit: Anyone who missed their chance to buy Dell’s XPS 600 Renegade is out of luck now, as the ultra high-end, limited edition PC has officially sold out. So, you’ll just have to consider spending your money elsewhere, or wait for the next model, did anyone say XPS 900 Renegade?

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written by Marcus

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