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Two older Dell Dimension models. Left: Dell Dimension XPS D266; right: Dell Dimension 4500. The Dell Dimension is a discontinued series of home and business desktop computers manufactured by Dell. In 2007, the Dimension series was discontinued and replaced with the Dell Inspiron series for low-end models and the Dell Studio series for higher ...
This chart shows the most common display resolutions, with the color of each resolution type indicating the display ratio (e.g., red indicates a 4:3 ratio).
The Dell OptiPlex chassis now follows the Pro 2 chassis introduced with the OptiPlex 7071 and now also on the 3080, 5080 and 7080 models. Up to a 500 W 92% 80+ Platinum PSU and support for Nvidia RTX Graphics Cards. [ 13 ]
A few QWXGA LCD monitors were available in 2009 with 23- and 27-inch displays, such as the Acer B233HU (23-inch) and B273HU (27-inch), the Dell SP2309W, and the Samsung 2343BWX. As of 2011, most 2048 × 1152 monitors have been discontinued, and as of 2013, no major manufacturer produces monitors with this resolution. [citation needed]
The XPS M1530 includes a biometric fingerprint reader and a 2 MP webcam. Another option for this laptop is a glossy 1920×1200 display, even though it is 9 inches smaller than Dell's 24 inch monitor. The system weight starts at 2.62 kg (5.78 lbs) [69] and is dependent upon configuration. The laptop contains an internal slot for a Dell mobile ...
Dell Studio 1535. Dell Studio was a range of laptops and desktops targeted at the mainstream consumer market, produced by Dell. [1] The computers sat above Dell's Inspiron and below the XPS consumer lines in terms of price and specifications.
In November 2009, South Africa hosted the South Africa-Nigeria Bi-National Commission in Pretoria. At the conference, it was noted that Oando , an energy conglomerate based in Lagos had recently been listed on the Johannesburg Stock Exchange and the Nigeria-based Dangote Group had invested a record $378 million in South Africa's cement industry.
The top ten stock exchanges in Africa by stock capital are (amounts are given in billions of United States dollars): [211] but nowadays there are around 29 stock exchanges in Africa: South Africa (82.88)(2014) [212] Egypt ($73.04 billion (30 November 2014 est.)) [213] Morocco (5.18)