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Per the dell site: Dell Dimension Home systems have been superceded by the Dell Inspiron range. Per wiki: As of June 2007, Dell replaced the low-end Dimension with the Inspiron line of desktop computers, later offering higher-end consumer machines under the Studio line in 2008. The Dimension is now sold for the business and non-American markets. However, the high-end Dimension 9200 and 9200c (XPS 410 and XPS 210 in the American market) is still being manufactured. The E520/1 and their "C" models no longer exist, and are now part of the Inspiron line, which was previously only a laptop line, under the names Inspiron 530/1 (S) with a new case design.
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No, according to a review of the 1150. It seems that Dell removed the TV out function that is found on the similar Inspiron 1100. Here's the review (the part about TV out is near the end): http://www.refurbished-laptops.biz/dell/inspiron/inspiron-1150.html
While there's no set number for the best systems 400 to 1000 watts is normal for high end systems.
Richard Lord is a British designer and founder of REL Acoustics. REL Acoustics manufactures ultra high-end "sub-bass" subwoofer systems. They are widely acclaimed for their state of the art performance.
The best prices on GPS systems can be found on Nextag.com and Amazon.com. These websites sell a wide selection of high-end and low-end as well as used GPS systems.
Apple: MacBook (low-end), MacBook Pro (high-end), MacBook Air (ultraportable) Asus: Eee PC (ultraportable) Compaq: Presario Dell: Inspiron (low-end), XPS (high-end) HP: Pavilion Lenovo: Thinkpad Sony: Vaio Toshiba: Satellite (low-end), Qosmio (high-end)
Point of Sale systems range from no cost for freeware software, to over $10000 for high end systems. Most systems range from $1000-$5000, such as systems from Business Software Solutions
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There are many companies that offer home theater sound systems. Bose, Onkyo, Yamaha, Sony and Panasonic all have great systems for the frugal buyer or high end systems for the big spenders.
They are best known for their high quality, high end speakers and integrated speaker control panels. They are highly acclaimed from consumers and critics alike.
Yes, it will be called 'High End of Low'.