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Dell, Microsoft partner for(RED) PCs

No, it's not quite a pink PC for Valentine's Day but it's just as timely: jumping on the (Product) RED bandwagon along with Apple and Motorola, Microsoft and Dell have announced a series of limited-edition, red PCs that will lend a helping hand to AIDS patients in Africa. Above you'll see the (Product) RED XPS One, $80 of the purchase price of which will go toward 6 months of antiretroviral treatment. If an all-in-one PC isn't your thing, Dell is also offering up two laptops (the M1330 and M1530) and a printer (the 948) in (Product) RED. Not only do these machines come in a coat of red paint, they also include "six unique desktop wallpapers, a screensaver, two innovative Windows Sidebar gadgets and a (RED)-themed Windows DreamScene." If that sort of thing suits your fancy, click on over to learn more.
For more on Dell and Microsoft's (RED) partnership:
- see this Gizmodo article
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