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The Alienware Area-51 7500's P2 chassis combines the latest in exclusive Alienware innovations with award-winning style and design. From its toolless entry to AlienFX custom... more...lighting, the P2 chassis shatters the plain desktop mold. Want to get the most out of Windows Vista? Alienware can help. Since Windows Vista is the first Windows operating system that can scale to a computer's hardware capabilities, how much you get out of Windows Vista is directly linked to how much technological force is packed into your PC. No problem. The latest graphics, processors, hard drives and memory are a given on any new Alienware system. So, while your neighbor with the conventional PC is marveling over the updated version of "Solitaire", you'll be busy enjoying essential Windows Vista features like DirectX 10, Aero, and Instant Search in their full glory on your new Alienware. Not only is the new chassis beautiful on the outside, it supports the industry's best graphics cards on the inside. From NVIDIA SLI dual-GPU configurations to the screaming NVIDIA GeForce 8800 GTX, the world's first DirectX 10 compliant GPU, you'll find it impossible to tear your eyes away from the monitor. Cram all your digital pictures, movies, games, and music, into the massive hard drives on the Area-51 7500 and still have room to spare. With up to 4 terabytes of storage you'll never have to worry about storage space. Alienware's Area-51 7500 is equipped with the latest DDR2 memory that lets you do more quickly. Blaze through those annoying loading screens and get more of what you want, now. The Blu-ray Disc format offers the highest capacity of any consumer media format to date, also greatly surpassing the capacity of other media formats. Blu-ray Disc gives you the maximum storage capability of 50GB on one dual layer disc, almost 10x the standard storage capabilities of a DVD. Blu-ray Disc's huge capacity allows not only for the highest-quality High Definition video to be displayed, but allows you back up your large media libraries on one disc.