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Abstract: Dell XPS 4108/9/06 – Even though the Dell XPS 410 can easily overrun the budget of someone looking for a mainstream desktop PC, their low end configuration does fall on the higher end of this category of PC. For this price, there are some pretty sol...
Abstract: The Dell XPS 410 with ATI TV Wonder Digital Cable Tuner is the culmination of what weve been promised for years—the ability to use Media Center Edition (MCE) with digital cable TV. With this latest iteration of the XPS 410, users can now time-shift...
Dell handles all the details on getting the system working. Desktop Media Center is finally the "home server" that was promised years ago. HDTV and premium channels on MCE. Blu-ray on a Dell (finally!). Being able to record TV and HDTV to lar...
Requires Xbox 360 for full functionality. CableCard is still an unknown quality for installers. Cant use on-demand or pay-per-view with CableCard reader. CableCard tuner not available separately. HD through CableCard still has some glitches. External ...
The Dell XPS 410 with ATI TV Wonder Digital Cable Tuner is one of the CableCard reader-equipped systems weve been waiting for. This is a working prototype, however; the shipping product may take a bit longer to arrive. I cant wait for it to be availa...
Core 2 Duo performance. Most of the performance of a XPS 700 at much less money. Good backup strategy. Fifteen-month security software subscription. Dual NTSC tuner.
Could use another drive bay or two. Integrated sound card. No ATSC/HDTV option build point. External IR remote receiver.
If youre looking for a high-powered, Core 2 Duo-equipped system thats not obscenely expensive, the Dell XPS 410 is a good choice. DataSafe backup and Media Center with TV/DVR are big plusses.
Abstract: IntroductionOur latest system review comes from a company that needs no introduction. Dell sent us their XPS 410 desktop system for review, and we are interested to see how a PC designed by the largest system integrator compares to the other offerings ...
Published: 2006-07-27, Author: Dan , review by: cnet.com
Speedy Core 2 Duo CPU; quiet operation.
Service lags behind other premium retailers; expensive for what you get.
Brand-name shoppers will find that the upper-midrange Dell XPS 410 is an easy, if expensive, way to get into the next generation of CPUs without jumping all the way up to Dells XPS 700 gaming monster.