Dell Hardware @ Anandtech

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There are a couple of interesting reviews up at Anandtech. Although they solely concentrate on Dell hardware at least one of them might be interesting for you to check out: 1. Dell UltraSharp 2001FP Preview: Gaming LCDs for the masses What does the LCD industry lack right now? 1600x1200 low response time LCDs, of course! Dell didn?t hesitate to capitalize on the needs of gamers, so get ready as we take a first look at the quite amazing Dell 2001FP. Designing a 1600x1200 LCD for gamers was no accident. If you're a casual browser through our forums, you may note the dozens of inquiries about availability of low response time 1600x1200 LCDs. While 1600x1200 LCDs do exist (Dell 2000FP, for example), none of them have been able to pack the punch as a 16ms response time offering. 2. Dell Dimension XPS: Gaming with all the trimmings Dell introduces a new XPS system with every feature the gamer could imagine. We put it through the AnandTech evaluation and compared it to the best rigs we have tested. Does the Dimension XPS stack up as your next dream Gaming Machine? While you can order Dimension XPS in many configurations, our unit was equipped with every top-of-the-line option on the list ? including the 3.2 Pentium 4 on the Intel 875P chipset motherboard, SATA RAID with a pair of 250GB hard drives, a Radeon 9800 XT, Creative's top Audigy 2 sound card, 8X DVD+RW and 48X CD-RW, Logitech's top Z-680 5.1 speaker system, and a 16ms 20" flat-panel display designed for gaming. 3. Dell Latitude X300: A Traveler's Companion Centrino technology continues to breathe a breath of fresh air into the market with a marriage of performance and portability. Dell brings the Latitude X300 to the table, one of the lightest ultraportable notebooks that we have seen to date, and claims to offer performance and unconscious mobility for business on the move.