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Dell debuts XPS desktop for video buffs

Dell's XPS line of desktop PCs isn't just for gaming, oh no. The computer giant last night launched a model aimed at video editors. Dell XPS 420 Dell's XPS 420: for video editors rather than gamers The XPS 420 is available for configuration with a selection of Intel Core 2 Duo and Core 2 Extreme dual- and quad-core processors …

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Will Leamon

Video for two decades ago...

Don't get me wrong it sounds like a nice editor (or at least is specced out to be one) but the addition of composite and s-video input is supposed to impress... who? Do they even make analogue video cameras any more? I just can't see these features pushing an editor over the brink to buy one of these things.

If Dell wants to get the youngsters into video editing they should bicker with Adobe to get the full version of Premiere on the box for a reasonable price. Throwing some form of post-production / effects software on there would be a good step as well. Do think make an After Effects Elements?

Of course any editor worth his paycheck should be able to custom build his/her ride for cost savings. God knows everything else in this industry is crazy expensive. You've got to save money somewhere and it shouldn't be on your camera.

Robert Ramsay

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You are quite correct - how can this be considered a serious machine if it only has Elements on it?

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