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100_0341.JPGAlienware showed off their Superman desktop and notebooks at the Digital Life Press Preview, and they look hot. The paint job is done by DC comics and Alienware will have a select number of systems available before they become a collector's item. The notebook specs include an Intel Core Duo, ATI Mobility Radeon X1800 graphics, and RAID configured hard drives. The Desktopswill have Pentium D processors up to a 3.46Ghz, ATO Radeon X1900 graphics, and up to 1 terabyte of storage capacity.

Prices start at $1,899 for the desktops and $2,399 for notebooks.

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Posted by: Verlaist
January 7, 2007 11:26 PM

What a joke! Super price for a superman PC that wont be having a superman gamed. Thank EA! THis is why I build me own. I would fll fell so dumb spending all that cash just to have to buy a Xbox 360 just to play the game that goes with the case!


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