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Two older model Dell Dimensions
Dell Dimension is a line of home desktop computers manufactured by Dell Inc. As of June 2007, Dell has started to replace the Dimension with the Inspiron line of desktop computers. The Dimension is now sold for the business and non-American markets. However, the high-end Dimension 9200 and 9200c (XPS 410 and XPS 210 in the American market) is still being manufactured. The E520/1 and their "C" models no longer exist, and are now part of the Inspiron line, which was previously only a laptop line, under the names Inspiron 530/1 (S) with a new case design. [1][2]
[edit] Current Dell Dimension models
- Dimension 9200 - Only in the Dell business sections, and the Canadian version of the XPS 410. The 9200, like the consumer-oriented XPS 410, has a taller case than the old E and C models. Like the majority of the company's current models, the 9200 is offered with Intel CPUs, including the Pentium D, Core 2 Duo, and Core 2 Quad. Like the XPS 410, it has a 375-watt power supply.
- Dimension 9200C - Only in the Dell business sections, bearing a strong appearance to the consumer-driven XPS 210. This also offers Intel chipsets and CPUs, and has a 275-watt power supply.
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