| Wednesday, January 31, 2007 |
| Vista enabled PCs from Dell |
Windows Vista is here. But even before Microsoft launched the new software, computer maker Dell already began taking orders, and shipping desktop and notebook PCs pre-loaded with Vista.
According to the company, Dell systems equipped with Vista are designed to deliver a rich digital lifestyle experience, combined with secure operations, and ease-of-use.
Dell's new offering allows customers to record and watch HD video, organize digital photo and music libraries, quickly search data and multimedia files, and browse the Internet with excellent protection from spyware and phishing scams.
According to reports Dell has worked closely with Microsoft to make the computing experience faster, easier, and better in areas such as sales and technical support to make sure that customers purchase the right system to take full advantage of Vista.
These apart, Dell has also spent more than 100,000 engineer-hours testing and validating Vista on its hardware. Dell has told its customers that they can consider systems configured with dual-core or quad-core processors, more memory (2GB memory for optimal performance), a dedicated graphics card with 256 MB of memory or more, and large hard drives.Labels: Tech |
| posted by a correspondent @ 10:15 AM |
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