Five years ago: Dimension X strengthens VRML creation line
News This is the first VRML (Virtual Reality Markup Language) application to allow editing and playback to take place in the same environment, without the need to export content from the editor to view in a separate browser, said Dimension X.
[February 27, 2002, 6:01]
Dell Dimension 8200 review
Reviews Performance-wise, the Dimension 8200's biggest highlight is its 3D graphics speed: the system's 64MB nVidia GeForce3 graphics card, and as you'd expect with such a combination, the 3D WinMark 2001 score was outstanding -- 206 beats the next...
[September 20, 2001, 0:00]
The Customer Value Dimension
White Papers This includes the Customer Value Dimension, a total picture of customer worth. The presenter of this webcast talks about Nestle's approach to applying Activity Based Costing principles in all areas of the business, not just to the data on the...
[May 12, 2007, 1:00]
Dell Dimension 8300 review
Reviews The Dimension 8300 features the latest Intel technology in the form of the new 875P chipset and the 3GHz Pentium 4 processor with an 800MHz frontside bus. At first, we thought the Dimension's tool-free case, which debuted about 18 months ago on the...
[May 16, 2003, 15:14]
Dell Dimension 8200 (2.4GHz P4 with 533MHz FSB) review
Reviews As you’d expect given its specification, the 2.4GHz, 533MHz-bus Dimension 8200 is an impressive performer. Before getting too excited about the new components, it's worth pointing out some of the shortcomings of the first 533MHz-bus Pentium 4 systems.
[May 13, 2002, 17:32]
Dell Dimension 8200 (2.8GHz Pentium 4) review
Reviews As befits a performance-orientated PC, the 2.8GHz Dimension 8200 uses Rambus memory - two of the motherboard’s four RIMM slots are filled with 256MB PC800 modules, giving a total of 512MB and a theoretical RAM capacity of 2GB.
[August 29, 2002, 14:14]
'Physical dimension' of net raises security concerns
News The use of technologies such as RFID will force a rethink of how IT security is implemented, because the adoption of such devices will mean the internet takes on a "physical dimension" rather than just living inside PCs, according to Ari Juels...
[April 28, 2009, 15:14]
Cisco Partner Dimension Data's IP Communications Expertise Pays Off for New York City Economic Development Corporation
White Papers Since the NYC EDC is standardized on Cisco Systems equipment, it consulted with a local Cisco representative and started a pilot Cisco IP Communications program that also included the involvement of Dimension Data because of its expertise in PBX...
[June 2, 2006, 0:00]
AUSTAR Transforms Desktop Deployment With Dimension Data Solution
White Papers A solution from partner Dimension Data based on the Microsoft Infrastructure Optimization Model helped AUSTAR to automatically deploy, update, secure, and centrally manage its desktop computers. AUSTAR's standard operating environment images for...
[September 28, 2007, 1:00]
Dell Dimension 8100 review
Reviews First thing to notice about the Dimension 8100 is the new black and silver easy-access case, which replaces the familiar beige Dimension box. The Dimension 8100 comes with either Windows 98 ME or 2000 Professional installed, with MS-Works 2000 as...
[November 19, 2000, 23:00]
4th Dimension
Downloads 4th Dimension is the single-user version of 4D's product line. It is a cross-platform relational database application with powerful features to help you design, develop, and deploy your projects.
[June 1, 2007, 13:21]
Dell Dimension 8250 (3.06GHz P4) review
Reviews The Dimension 8250 is also notable for including a near-perfect array of class-leading components. The Dimension 8250 has the most USB ports we’ve ever seen on a desktop PC -- two at the front under a lift-up flap, and six at back -- and all of the...
[November 15, 2002, 17:27]
Dell Dimension 4400 review
Reviews The Dimension 4400's Business Winstone 2001 score of 57.3 is among the highest we've recorded -- a 2.2GHz Northwood system tested by ZDNet Germany scored higher, but this was with a RAID 0 disk subsystem and wasn't a production machine.
[January 6, 2002, 23:00]
Dell Dimension 4300 review
Reviews The Dimension 4300 uses Dell's new case design, which opens out like a clamshell to allow access to the internal components. The Dimension 4300 would make a decent gaming machine, as indicated by its 3D WinMark 2000 score of 100fps.
[October 31, 2001, 23:00]
Pocket Dimension 2
Downloads Pocket Dimension 2 is a full-featured 3D first person dungeon adventure RPG with real-time combat. See your enemies as they try to sneak up on you. An engaging plot will pull you through 50 levels through traps, puzzles and ambushes as you try to...
[August 27, 2004, 8:00]
Pocket Dimension
Downloads Pocket Dimension is a three dimensional dungeon adventure in the style of 'Rogue', which boasts ten levels of swashbuckling fun! Along the way, you'll use your finely honed skills to combat strange opponents, fall victim to insidious...
[November 24, 2003, 7:00]
Dell adds a Linux Dimension
News The company's Dimension E510n PC comes with a blank hard drive and a copy of the FreeDOS operating system, which can be installed by customers. The launch of the new Dimension desktop also marks the beginning of Dell's efforts to streamline its...
[October 5, 2005, 9:40]
Dell Dimension 4300 Is a nice computer!
Member Review This is a pretty nice computer I have had it for almost 6 years it has never failed me and it works pretty nice for gaming even, I added 1GB of Ram and a 250GB Hard drive next I'm going for a nice video card it is pretty hard to find nice upgrades...
[December 11, 2006, 10:05]
Dell adds a Linux Dimension
Talkback Too expensive. Dell is only pretending to offer a Linux desktop. You might want to try one of these other companies instead.http://www.addonshop.com/ http://www.emperorlinux.com/ http://www.ibexpc.com/ http://www.linare.com/ http://www.linspire.com...
[October 5, 2005, 13:36]
Dell adds a Linux Dimension
Talkback i wander what the equivelent windows running version of this M/C costs.one would assume that it costs about an extra $100 or what ever the current price of windows xp is over there. Otherwise where is the extra money going.certainly not on the cost...
[October 5, 2005, 18:03]



