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    Dell Dimension XPS Gen-4 Review

    Posted on Saturday, April 30 2005 @ 01:36:33 CEST by LSDsmurf


    The Dimension XPS Gen-4's chassis is large. As a point of reference, it's a couple of inches taller and wider than a CoolerMaster Wave Master, although it's also a couple of inches shallower. The case looks and feels rather cheap; the copious use of light-grey plastic making it appear like a budget offering. One wonders how little it would cost the likes of Dell to negotiate a rock-bottom price for better-looking aluminium housings. It's not just about aesthetics, as the review model XPS Gen-4 tipped the scales at a wieldy and LAN-unfriendly 18KG. However, in an effort to appease the modding crowd, the XPS Gen-4 has a funky blue backlight. Tacky or fantastic? You choose.

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