
Dell Inc. will begin phasing out its line of XPS desktop game machines, according to a report in The Wall Street Journal.
This will effectively leave Alienware as the sole high-end PC game offering from Dell, which acquired the Miami-based game system maker in March 2006.
Dell's XPS game PC line "ate into" Alienware sales, according to the report.
Alienware competes with brands such as Hewlett-Packard's Voodoo PC line and Falcon Northwest.
Alienware is also expected to bring out redesigned systems based on new materials that go beyond the brand's long-standing design, according to the report.
Game PCs from Alienware can cost as little as $1,000 but typically range from $2,000 to $5,000 and feature high-end Intel and AMD quad-core processors and graphics chips from Nvidia and ATI Technologies.
This will effectively leave Alienware as the sole high-end PC game offering from Dell, which acquired the Miami-based game system maker in March 2006.
Dell's XPS game PC line "ate into" Alienware sales, according to the report.
Alienware competes with brands such as Hewlett-Packard's Voodoo PC line and Falcon Northwest.
Alienware is also expected to bring out redesigned systems based on new materials that go beyond the brand's long-standing design, according to the report.
Game PCs from Alienware can cost as little as $1,000 but typically range from $2,000 to $5,000 and feature high-end Intel and AMD quad-core processors and graphics chips from Nvidia and ATI Technologies.
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