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Dell unveils World’s Thinnest XPS Notebook, new Customer Web site and PC Tools

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Wednesday, June 27th, 2007 | Related entries: Laptops

Dell XPS M1330 Notebook

Along with the launch of the new Inspiron notebooks in a host of summer colors, Dell also introduced the world’s thinnest 13.3-inch notebook- the XPS M1330. The company also launched a new Dell Web site which provides users a unique way to engage with the company.

The Dell XPS M1330 notebook has a durable magnesium alloy chassis with brushed aluminum accents. But, customers have a choice of three colors- Tuxedo Black, pearl White or Crimson Red to choose from.

The new Dell Lounge Web site includes exclusive entertainment content, games and contest. In the future, Dell Lounge will also include all of Dell’s entertainment partnerships, events and forums.

It seems Dell wishes to enhance the customer experience and is thus offering new and updated support tools and technology that will proactively help to identify and solve user’s problems.

Dell’s first tool takes data protection, sharing and accessing to the next level. Called Dell Online Backup, this service provides 12 months of complimentary online storage space for every Inspiron (up to 3GB) and XPS product (up to 10GB). With this tool, all your stored content is not only protected but can also be shared with others.

Dell Lounge Web site

Another tool is DataSafe internal backup, which partners dual hard drives with back-up and restore software. This tool helps to ensure the safety and security of personal data.

Then there’s Dell’s PC TuneUp, which helps to reduce fewer maintenance hassles. This tool automatically fixes many issues and can produce a report that points out what needs to be done to maintain peak system performance.

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