Dell sells out of $10,000 Renegade PC
Dell yesterday said that it has sold out of its XPS 600 Renegade PC within three days. The limited production model was priced at nearly $10,000 in its standard configuration.
Dell declined to comment on the total amount Renegades sold, but sources suggested that availability was "very limited." The company did not say, if it will be marketing similar high-end offerings in the future.
Customers interested in a Renegade PC still have a chance to participate in a prize drawing Dell currently holds on its website. Customers can sign up for an email reminder about the giveaway at dell.eprize.net/xpsrenegade or log on to the site on April 10 to register. Dell said it will be randomly choosing two winners on 24 April.
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