The Engadget portal was the first to report on the latest XPS computer.
The computer, dubbed the XPS 420, features a Dell Xcelerator co-processor with MPEG-4 hardware compression, a so-called MiniView LCD on the top of the case that displays SideShow features in Windows Vista in QVGA resolution, and basic information such as the time, date, system status, processor clock, temperature, fan speed and, of course, video, image and audio file playback can also be solved with the control buttons located next to the display.
We can only provide basic information about the hardware of the computer, which is sure to choose from Core 2 Extreme, Core 2 Quad and Core 2 Duo processors, the motherboard chipset is also named after Intel (X38) and up to 8 GB of 800 MHz. and DDR2 module can be inserted into the sockets. As for the terminals, here are the 10 USB 2.0 (2 front, 6 rear, 2 inside), 2 FireWire, 1 eSATA, and audio ports on the front panel.