
There’s also a choice of graphics options, topping out at the ATI Radeon HD4870, together with a few optical drive decisions; a Blu-ray drive is available. As standard you get a 15-in-1 memory card reader, lurking above the top drive bay, and on the very top of the tower there’s a charging nook for your PMP with a few of the XPS 435′s eight USB 2.0 ports.
Other connectivity includes standard gigabit ethernet and optional WiFi n, both eSATA and Firewire, S/PDIF, front audio in/out connections and, round the back, separate speaker sockets for the integrated 7.1 surround sound. The beast runs either Vista Ultimate or Home Premium (both the 64-bit editions) and we’re still waiting on availability and price.
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