From Dell: Yes, You Can Still Get XP On A New Box

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If you were thinking of buying a new Dell PC but Vista makes you want to crawl under the bed, go into fetal position and suck your thumb, you can cancel those plans because Dell does have a few boxes that you can have delivered brandy-new with XP instead of Vista.

There are 4 boxes. Two Inspiron and two XPS desktop models.

None of these are Dell’s top-of-the-line models – but they are new and at least you’re not forced into buying Vista whereas you were before.

Perks:

  • With the exception of one XPS model, they all come with an included 19-inch digital widescreen flat panel monitor.
  • All boxes have Intel processors, starting at 2GHz.
  • Three of them have Core 2 Duos, one with dual-core.
  • The base RAM offering is 1GB on 2 models. The other 2 have 2GB standard.
  • The smallest hard drive offering is 250GB.
  • All have 1-year in-home (meaning on-site) warranty service. Includes parts and labor.
  • All have DVD burner drives.
  • Three have the Integrated Graphics Media accelerator, one has the nVidia 8800 GT 512MB.

The best bang-for-the-buck model:

Dell Inspiron 530 (not the 530s).

It’s a regular tower and not a slim. Suggestion: When “configuring” the machine, ditch the existing Intel Accelerator and go for the nVidia or ATI Radeon video card. If none of the offerings are your thing you can always replace with a card you can purchase later on.

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  • http://www.direct2dell.com/smallbusiness KellyatDell

    Thanks for letting your readers know about Dell offering customers a choice between Windows XP and Windows Vista.

    In addition to the models you indicated above, Dell Small Business offers a choice between Windows XP & Windows Vista on most business systems until June 18. Additionally, we are offering Vista Business and Vista Ultimate with Downgrade Service free on Latitude, Optiplex and Precision, and for a small fee on Vostro systems. With this service, Dell exercises downgrade rights for customers and factory-installs XP Professional on the system while shipping a CD for XP and a DVD for Vista. This way, you get the OS you’re comfortable with using now along with rights to upgrade to Vista when you’re ready. We will offer this service, also called Vista Business Bonus or Vista Ultimate Bonus, long after the June 18 date. There is a lot more information at http://www.dell.com/dellhasanswers

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