Dell Inspiron XPS GEN 2 Reviews
Dell Inspiron XPS GEN 2 Laptop Reviews
Pocket-lint review of Dell Inspiron XPS GEN 2:
Notebooks aren’t exactly known for their upgrade options, so why should gamers, who need state of the art equipment, shell out for a solution such as the Dell Inspiron XP Gen 2? The simple answer is: LAN parties. If you’ve ever seen a gamer carrying around a desktop PC, then you’ll know why they’re willing to sacrifice a certain amount of performance for portability.
The main selling point of the XPS range is its cutting-edge technology. In this instance, it is the addition of the nVidia GeForce Go 6800 Ultra graphics adapter, which comes with 256MB of dedicated DDRIII memory.
Also Hot Hardware has an article on the Dell Inspiron XPS GEN 2 laptop, and are looking at it from a multimedia perspective:
Our previous coverage of the Inspiron XPS Gen 2 was mainly intended for prospective gaming and performance sensitive buyers. However, this perspective doesn’t completely explore the multimedia possibilities of the XPS Gen 2, which can be configured with Microsoft’s MCE 2005. So of course, we had an Inspiron XPS Gen 2 from Dell configured with that OS and all the necessary multimedia add-ons for those curious about its full audio/video possibities.
The Dell XPS Gen 2 laptop is currently the largest and heaviest notebook to come from the design team at Dell, and exceeds all historical size specifications for past Dell notebooks. Obviously, this is not the mainstream notebook you should be buying if you are just looking to do some word processing or emailing. This notebook has been explicitly designed for the hardcore gamer and multimedia enthusiast.





