Dell Launches XPS 1730 Special Edition Notebook for World of Warcraft Fans

By Anne Shaw
17:25, December 5th 2007
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Dell Launches XPS 1730 Special Edition Notebook for World of Warcraft Fans

Dell seems to have always had a crush on gaming, as the computer maker has always created special, computer game-dedicated machines, especially for this unique audience that gaming fans represent. However, Dell’s latest edition of the XPS 1730 notebook line is really amazing, simply because the company created it especially for the fans of World of Warcraft.

The new XPS 1730 notebooks will come with custom World of Warcraft content and pre-loaded games, as well as with custom case designs that will enable the player to declare his or her allegiance to the Alliance or Horde without even opening their mouths. However, the Horde or Alliance-themed case designs are just some of the surprises the XPS 1730 notebooks will bring. They will also include both World of Warcraft and World of Warcraft: The Burning Crusade with the latest content updates, screensavers, original desktop background art and not only. World of Warcraft-themed backpack with retail copies of the franchise’s products, the latest Brady Games strategy guide for World of Warcraft, Burning Crusade, Warcraft III and The Frozen Throne and many other such surprises will also come with Dell’s brand new notebooks, in a move that is likely to make WOW’s fans extremely happy for Christmas.

The new systems will feature Core 2 Duo processors that can be overclocked to 3.4 GHz, 7,200 RPM hard drives, 17-inch widescreen displays, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and other high tech tools. They are already available for WOW players who registered during the “It Begins” quest, but the company will launch them for the general audiences on December 11.

The price for one such amazing World o Warcraft-dedicated notebook will start at $4,449.



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