Dell launches gaming notebook 'Inspiron XPS'
Dell is taking its consumer notebook line to the next level with the introduction of the Inspiron XPS, its first gaming notebook aimed at enthusiasts. At its product launch on Thursday, Dell told reporters that ’serious gamers’ can expect ’ultimate performance’, a customized XPS look, and for the first time on a Dell notebook, an onsite upgradeable graphics option for a future graphics engine update. The product will list at $2,849.
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