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Dell will phase begin phasing out its XPS game computer line next month, leaving Alienware as the sole high-end game desktop PC offering.
Dell will phase begin phasing out its XPS game computer line next month, leaving Alienware as the sole high-end game desktop PC offering.
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The fact that XPS systems were eating into Alienware sales kind of says something...it says that Alienware systems are far far far too overpriced (which has been the case for YEARS.)
People looking for quality don't buy Dell.
Gamers can easily build a system to rival the best from Falcon NW, Voodoo, or Alienware for a fraction of the cost.
For my next PC, I will probably go old school and deal with a small local shop that will give me what I want and stand behind it if there are problems. What a concept!
http://www.edbordenblog.com/2008/05/dell-dumped-xps-because-they-are.html
- by AppleSuxLeo May 14, 2008 11:38 PM PDT
- Kevin "beady-eyes" Rose once said XPS=xTRA pLASTIC s*** LOL
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