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CES 2007: Dell combines its new trinkets into the Home Media Suite
5:53 PM - January 9, 2007 by
Aaron McKenna
Source: Tom's Hardware US – Category : Miscellaneous 0 comment
Source: Tom's Hardware US – Category : Miscellaneous 0 comment
Las Vegas (NV) - After announcing its newfangled 27" monitor and other such high-end paraphanalia, Dell has introduced a Home Media Suite which combines an XPS 410 desktop, 27" flat-panel monitor, speakers, printer, wirless and digital television tuner into one neat package to "gear up the home" - "gearing up" being a new Dell catchphrase.
The bundle will become available in the US after the introduction of Windows Vista later in the month, though pricing was not announced.
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