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Dell P-233 MMX systems start at £1,449

Martin Veitch ZDNet.co.uk

Published: 09 Jun 1997 13:41 BST

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The firm's Dimension XPS M233s starts at £1,449 for a system with 32Mb SDRAM, 512Kb SPB cache, 4Mb Matrox Millennium graphics card, 3.2Gb hard drive, 16-speed CD-ROM drive, 16-bit Sound Blaster, 15-inch monitor, Windows 95 and Microsoft Office Small Business Edition.

The second configuration is the OptiPlex GXi5233, starting at £1,529 for a system with 100Mbps Ethernet card, 2Mb S3 graphics card and USB support.

Dell can be contacted by telephone on 01344-720000.

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