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American Express Wishlist: $900 Dell XPS M1330 Specs

XPS M1330American Express is selling 100 Dell XPS M1330 notebooks for just $900 today as part of its My Wishlist promotion. The XPS M1330 is probably the best laptop you can get for $900 this Christmas season.

Continue Reading  |  Posted on December 3, 2007  | 

Dell XPS M1530 - Prices, Specs and Details

Dell XPS M1530 LaptopThe Dell XPS M153o is the latest update to the company’s high-performance notebook line. The XPS M1530 is built of magnesium alloy and aluminum, giving it a high-class appearance at a reasonable $999 entry price. Available in a black, red and white, the XPSM1530 can be loaded with a Blu-Ray disc burner and a solid state drive.

Continue Reading  |  Posted on November 27, 2007  | 

Dell Inspiron 1525 and Inspiron 1526 Coming Soon

Inspiron 1521Dell’s getting ready to refresh part of the Inspiron line. The Inspiron 1525 (Intel) will replace the Inspiron 1520, while the Inspiron 1526 (AMD) will replace the Inspiron 1521. Thee 1524 will have an optoinal Blu-ray disc reader.

Continue Reading  |  Posted on November 21, 2007  | 

Dell Enlists Stars to Help You Beg for a New Notebook

YoursIsHere.comIf you really, really, really want a Dell for Christmas you can beg for one digitally. Dell’s hired Brooke Burke, Chuck Liddell, Vivica Fox, Ice T, Estelle Harris and Burt Reynolds to help pitch your holiday wish for a new computer. Dell’s YoursIsHere.com helps you spam your entire address book with videos of the celebrities awkwardly talking about tech and a PayPal donation cup so people can contribute to your new system.

Continue Reading  |  Posted on November 21, 2007  | 

American Express Wishlist: Dell XPS M1330 for $900

XPS M1330American Express is getting ready to kick off it’s ‘My Wishlist’ holday promotion and will sell the Dell XPS M1330 notebook for $900. The American Express ‘My Wishlist’ is an annual promo that lets AMEX cardholders ‘buy’ a very limited number of items for 25% to 100% off.

Continue Reading  |  Posted on November 20, 2007  | 

Video: Dell Latitiude XT Tablet Demo

Latitude XT Tablet Demo, VideoMichael Dell demoed the new Latitude XT Tablet at Oracle’s OpenWorld conference today. The Dell Latitude XT is the thinnest 12.1-inch convertible notebook and has a multi-touch display.

Continue Reading  |  Posted on November 15, 2007  | 

Dell Precision M2300 Mobile Workstation Now Available

Dell Precision M2300Dell’s introduced the Precision M2300 notebook, the company’s first 14-inch widescreen workstation. It’s is a professional-grade notebook with fast components, including an optional solid state drive. Designed for balanced mobility, the 14-inch form factor is great for professionals who need power in a small package.

Continue Reading  |  Posted on November 10, 2007  | 

Dell Notebooks Coming to Staples

Dell Staples Staples will start selling Dell notebooks online and in its 1,400 stores in time for the holidays. The Dell Inspiron 1521 and Inspiron 1721 will be the first to hit Staple’s shelves. Staples will also sell Dell desktops, printers and monitors starting November.

Continue Reading  |  Posted on October 22, 2007  | 

Dell XPS M1730 Notebook- $2,999 Configuration Now Available

XPS M1730Dell’s new XPS M1730 is now available on Dell’s XPS shopping page. The XPS M1730 is 17-inch high-performance gaming notebook that’s sure to impress power hungry gamers, but for now it’s only available in a single configuration for $2,999. Beefier versions of the XPS M1730, and build-to-order options should be available soon.

Continue Reading  |  Posted on September 26, 2007  | 

Dell Inspiron Shipping Delays…Still Frustrating Customers

Dell Inspiron Shipping Delays Dell’s having a difficult time keeping customers happy, with what appears to be near endless shipping delays on its Inspiron notebooks. Dell’s blaming delays on parts shortages and difficulty with the company’s new painting process. Sure, the new bright colors look pretty in its marketing materials, but picking a pink or green model can lead to some serious frustration.

Continue Reading  |  Posted on September 7, 2007  |