Dell Dimension XPS 200 Review

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October 2nd, 2005


Summary

It is 79.5% smaller than the XPS 600, this stylishly slim model packs a powerful punch, including optional dual core processor, plus cooling efficiency and ease of connectivity. It's a high-performance multimedia PC that looks great in any room.

Specs

Processors & Chipset
 
 Intel® Pentium® 4 Processor with Hyper-Threading Technology - 600 Sequence, up to 650 (3.40GHz, 800MHz FSB, 2MB Cache)
 
 Intel® Pentium® D Processor with Dual Core Technology - 800 Sequence - up to 830 (3.0GHz, 800MHz FSB, 2 MB Cache)
 
 Intel® 945G Express chipset
 

 
  Operating Systems  Learn More
 
 Genuine Windows®  XP Professional Edition
 
 Genuine Windows®  XP Home Edition
 
 Genuine Windows®  XP Media Center Edition
 

 
  Office Suites & Productivity  Learn More
 
Standard:
 Corel® WordPerfect®
 


Optional:
 Microsoft® Works Suite 2005
 
 Corel® WordPerfect® Office 12
 
 Microsoft® Office 2003 Basic Edition
 
 Microsoft® Office 2003 Small Business Edition
 
 Microsoft® Office 2003 Professional Edition
 

 
  Memory
 
 512 MB shared1 single channel DDR2-533MHz SDRAM standard, upgradable to 4 GB2 dual channel3 DDR2-533MHz SDRAM
 
 4 DIMM slots
 

 
  Drive Bays 
Externally Accessible: One slimline 5.25" bay for CD-RW/DVD Combo drive or optional CD/DVD Burner4
 

 
  I/O Ports 
 1 front headphone jack
 
 1 front / 1 back microphone jack
 
 8 USB 2.0 ports - 2 front / 5 back / 1 internal
 
 1 serial ATA ports - 7-pin connectors
 

 
  Slots 
 1 half-height PCIe x1 slot
 
 1 half-height PCIe x16 (graphics) slot
 

 
  Chassis 
Cool, quiet Alpine White and Arctic Silver BTX chassis features:  Color coded ports and internal cables simplify service and set up
 
 Dimensions (H x W x D): 12.2" x 3.6" x 14.3"
 
 Weight: 16.4 lbs / 7.4 kg
 

 
  Power 
 Input Voltage: Fixed-voltage power supply - 100 - 120V at 60Hz; 200 to 240V at 50Hz
 
 Output Wattage: 275 W
 
 Heat Dissipation: 460.7 BTU/hr (fully loaded - w/o monitor)
 
 Backup Battery: 3.0 V CR2032 coin cell
 
 


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