Nvidia graphics for X-Men movie release

May 15, 2006 14:12 GMT  ·  By

As the previous XPS 600 Renegade computers limited edition sold out in less than a month, even if the price was so high ($10,000), Dell thought that it should launch another one with a similar design but another legendary theme - the X-men.

That's why the new computer will carry the name - XPS: X-Men box - as the manufacturer revealed during the same great event, E3 in Los Angeles.

Except for all the paint that dazzles the mind of every gadget fan, the gamers prefer to be astonished especially by the specs. But the new limited series XPS: X-Men box will impress also the most reluctant gamers as the fact sheet features elements like "Quad-SLI," "4.xxGHz," and "free 30-inch display." This is why it is believed that the computer will be bought despite of the high price.

As it is a prototype for now, there isn't much information about the new X-Men series, except for the Nvidia branded graphics, Intel Pentium 965 Extreme Edition.

It was only natural for the X-Men computer to feature these graphic enhancements as it will be available when the SF movie will be released on the screens.

The gamers or the gadget fans can order their own X-Men box, but it will cost much more than they would expect, and it's better if they wait until it will be available on the market.

In addition, Nvidia Corporation also announced this weekend that Toshiba's Digital Products Division (DPD), a division of Toshiba America Information Systems, has unveiled its latest notebook which features an HD DVD-ROM drive - Toshiba Qosmio G35-AV650 - that includes NVIDIA's GeForce Go 7600 graphics processing unit (GPU) meant to enable the playback of highly-anticipated, high definition movies with superb picture clarity.

In addition, H.264 and MPEG2 hardware accelerated support through NVIDIA PureVideo technology a combination of HD video processors and software delivers a HD home-theater quality video experience to the PC.