Dell Dimension
The Dell Dimension was Dell’s line of desktop computers for home and business use. It first came out in 1993 and was discontinued on April 9, 2007. When the Dimension line ended, Dell moved lower‑end models to the Dell Inspiron desktops and higher‑end models to the Dell Studio line.
The last high‑end Dimension models were the Dimension 9200 and 9200c (sold in the U.S. as XPS 410 and XPS 210). Some models, such as the E520, E521, and C521, were later rebranded under the Inspiron line as the Inspiron 530, 531, 530s, and 531s, with a redesigned case.
Over its long run, Dimension desktops used a range of processors from Intel and AMD and offered various graphics options.
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