At last after building up the system: turn on your new DELL XPS by pushing the power button.

The Windows will install and start working; one monitor goes blank every time it got into Windows. When starting up, both monitors worked fine and displayed everything that would come at the time of loading Windows, but after loading Windows, one screen went completely blank.

We tried troubleshooting for sometime but when that didn’t worked we asked the Dell tech support to come over and have a kook into the matter. It appeared that they have started using the Geforce 7900 cards recently, so they didn't knew much about it. Finally, the delegate I asked me to uninstall and then re-install the nVidia drivers and that actually worked. Appers that when the drivers install, it checks the number of monitors hooked up, and installs the right choices. Now both monitors worked.

Then hook up the wireless Bluetooth headphones. Which is very easy to do. Just put one AAA into the transmitter, and 2 AAAs in the headphones, and it’s done. Plug in the transmitter in the Audio Control Pod.

Then press the tiny button on the transmitter and switch on the headphones, and it’s done. These are very simple to set up and use. The fact that the headphones require real batteries in place of the rechargeable has its own advantages and disadvantages. As it is nice to be able to use the headphones immediately, with no charging required first up but on the other side, always having to keep a ready supply of AAA batteries available, and not recharging the headphones is a little annoying.