Dell on Thursday introduced a range of new consumer electronics products aimed at giving customers more choices for providing a multimedia experience at home.At the DigitalLife show in New York, Dell introduced wireless-enabled photo inkjet printers, liquid crystal display (LCD) TVs, a new flat-panel monitor and a new projector. The company also introduced enhancements to its XPS gaming notebook to improve the experience of playing computer games on the system, Dell said.DigitalLife is an annual showcase for the latest in consumer technology, gaming and entertainment.New and updated products from Dell introduced at DigitalLife include: the Dell Photo AIO 966 and Photo 926 inkjet printers, which can work either wirelessly or while connected to a computer the Dell W3707C and W3207C high-definition LCD televisions the Dell1800MP projector and E207WFP (wide flat panel) monitor, which can be personalized for gaming or to view Blu-ray movies or high-definition video mobile and high-performance features in the Dell XPS Gaming Notebook, including the NVIDIA GeForce Go 7950 GTX notebook GPU, the ability to tune Intel Core 2 Duo processor performance and Dell’s exclusive XPS LightFX technology, which enables users to synchronize the system lights with supported music or games.In addition, Dell updated its MediaDirect technology with what it calls “instant office” capabilities. On Dell laptops enhanced with MediaDirect — such as the XPS line and some Inspiron notebooks — users can view presentations, calendars and contacts, as well as play music and view photos and videos without having to start Windows.More information about Dell’s new products can be found here. By Elizabeth Montalbano, IDG News Service (New York Bureau)Related Links: Dell Debuts 3 New PCs for Gaming, Entertainment Dell to Recall 4.1M Batteries Due to Fire Hazard Toshiba, LG.Philips Team on LCD PanelsCheck out our CIO News Alerts and Tech Informer pages for more updated news coverage. Related content feature 6 generative AI hazards IT leaders should avoid The opportunities to use generative AI will greatly vary for each organization, but the ways it can go wrong are turning out to be fairly universal. By Mary Branscombe Dec 06, 2023 11 mins CIO Application Performance Management Generative AI interview Delivering value through IT at Village Roadshow During a recent CIO Leadership Live session, Michael Fagan, chief transformation officer of Australian cinema and theme park company Village Roadshow, spoke with CIO’s editor in chief for APAC Cathy O'Sullivan about delivering value, colla By CIO staff Dec 06, 2023 8 mins CIO CIO Leadership Live Change Management feature DS Smith sets a single-cloud agenda for sustainability The British packaging manufacturer has launched an AWS-centric digital transformation aimed at better leveraging data for more productive business outcomes — including reduced impact on the environment. By Paula Rooney Dec 06, 2023 7 mins Amazon Web Services Digital Transformation Cloud Computing news UAE businesses have AI regulation as a top priority By Andrea Benito Dec 06, 2023 3 mins Podcasts Videos Resources Events SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER From our editors straight to your inbox Get started by entering your email address below. Please enter a valid email address Subscribe