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Dell Optiplex 790 (Intel Core i5-2400S, 500GB, 4096MB RAM)
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Dell Optiplex 790 (Intel Core i5-2400S, 500GB, 4096MB RAM)

Office PC; Number of processor cores: Quad-Core; Newest review: 8/2011

1 review

 

More information at: PC Pro, 8/2011 Dell Optiplex 790 Dell's Optiplex desktop computers have always been quite impressive design-wise, but the 790 pushes the envelope even further by shrinking the size of the case to almost toy-like proportions. … to review

Dell Optiplex 790
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Dell Optiplex 790

Office PC; Number of processor cores: Quad-Core

Although the dinky size of the Optiplex 790's chassis means that there isn't much room for expansion or upgrades, it's easy to get to its internals should you need it. It also means …

1 review

 
Inspiron 620s slim (Core i3-2120M, 1TB, 4096MB RAM)
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Dell Inspiron 620s (Core i3-2120M, 1TB, 4096MB RAM)

Office PC; Number of processor cores: Dual-Core; Newest review: 9/2011

The Dell Inspiron 620s consists of an 18.5inch monitor, a USB keyboard, an MS111 USB optical mouse and a slim tower cabinet. Despite the small form, there's lots of space inside the tower and

1 review

 

More information at: PC Advisor, 9/2011 Dell Inspiron 620s The Dell Inspiron 620s desktop PC has a wide range of features and a space saving slim-tower chassis. See how it performs. … to review

 
Dell XPS 8300
Dell XPS 8300

Office PC; Number of processor cores: Quad-Core

PC Advisor were quite taken aback by the confident arrival of the Dell XPS 8300 in such a low price-bracket. It comes with plenty of storage space, and lots of network and other connectivity options.

3 reviews

 

More information at: PC Advisor, 2/2011 Dell XPS 8300 The Dell XPS 8300 is an Intel Sandy Bridge PC that packs a brand-new 3.4GHz Intel Core i7-2600 CPU within its all-white casing. … to review

Dell Studio XPS 8300 (D00X8318)
Dell Studio XPS 8300 (D00X8318)

Office PC; Number of processor cores: Quad-Core; Newest review: 4/2011

There isn't much wrong with Dell's new Sandy Bridge system, the Studio XPS 8300, it's just that it doesn't perform to the same standards as other similarly-priced PCs and …

2 reviews

 
Dell Inspiron Zino HD 410
Dell Inspiron Zino HD 410

Mini PCs; Newest review: 3/2011

Register Hardware liked the Zino HD 410's stylish appearance and the presence of a triple-core CPU and Radeon HD 5450 GPU. Despite its compact size however, they would have preferred slimmer

4 reviews

 

More information at: IT Reviews, 3/2011 Dell - Inspiron Zino HD 410 The idea behind Dell's Zino HD 410 - a PC that's attached to your TV - has been around for years. The first flurry of lounge-based PCs appeared when Microsoft launched Windows XP Media Center version in 2002. The Media Center side of things was (and still is) impressive - but most of the home-theatre PCs it ran on were ugly, bulky and not the kind of thing you'd want sitting in your living room. … to review

Vostro 260 MT (D082620)
Dell Vostro 260 MT (Core i5-2400, 500GB, 4096MB RAM)

Office PC; Number of processor cores: Quad-Core; Newest review: 8/2011

Gamers should definitely stay away from the Vostro 260 MT, but most other users will find it to be a very well-balanced, well-priced offering that does what it says on the tin and does it well

1 review

 

More information at: Expert Reviews, 8/2011 Dell Vostro 260 MT Dell has traditionally been the go-to manufacturer for those looking for a reliable business PC given its good track record and warranties, but machines like the Vostro 260 MT are suitable for home users too. … to review

Dell Vostro 460
Dell Vostro 460

Office PC; Number of processor cores: Quad-Core

The folks at IT Reviews found the Vostro 460 to be a great workhorse that's well suited for design projects or small business use. They especially liked how compactly and neatly built this …

3 reviews

 
Dell Vostro 460 (Core i5-2500, 500GB, 4096MB RAM)
Dell Vostro 460 (Core i5-2500, 500GB, 4096MB RAM)

Office PC; Number of processor cores: Quad-Core; Newest review: 4/2011

3 reviews

 
Dell Inspiron One 2310
Dell Inspiron One 2310

All-in-One PC; Number of processor cores: Dual-Core

Rather than winning you over with gimmicks, Dell has gone for good all-round quality with the Inspiron 2310, according to PC Pro. Overall build quality is strong yet stylish, the 23in screen is …

1 review

 
 
Dell Optiplex 990
Dell Optiplex 990

Office PC; Number of processor cores: Quad-Core

As far as performance is concerned, the Optiplex 990 USF is not a patch on similarly-priced consumer and gaming-oriented desktops, but it's one of the most powerful business rigs on the market,

1 review

 

More information at: PC Advisor, 7/2011 Dell Optiplex 990 USFF The 990 USFF is one of the smallest models in Dell's Optiplex lineup, a series of desktop PCs aimed at business customers in need of top-shelf performance. … to review

Dell Inspiron Zino HD
Dell Inspiron Zino HD

Mini PCs

"... The dual-core AMD Athlon X2 3250E processor and relatively weedy graphics mean that while you can happily watch movies, mainly thanks to the ATI movie decoder, you can pretty much forget

6 reviews

 

More information at: Bit Tech, 2/2010 Dell Zino HD I hate to draw parallels between Dell's Inspiron Zino HD and the Mac Mini, but it's inevitable. They're both very cute computers (All together: awwwww), and enthusiasts are likely to see in them the same kinds of possibilities: small home server, media PC, cheap tertiary machine, or something for Mum and Dad. Single Test. One mini PC was reviewed and rated on features, performance and value. … to review

Optiplex 990 Ultra Small Form Factor
Dell Optiplex 990 USFF (Core i7-2600S, 1TB, 4096MB RAM)

Office PC; Number of processor cores: Quad-Core; Newest review: 7/2011

1 review

 
Optiplex 990 Ultra Small Form Factor
Dell Optiplex 990 USFF

Office PC

   
Inspiron Zino HD 410 (750GB)
Dell Inspiron Zino HD 410 (D00Z4110)

Mini PCs; Number of processor cores: Tri-Core; Newest review: 3/2011

If you intend on taking full advantage of the extra features a full-fledged Windows PC provides, then the Zino HD 410 is a good-looking device that can deliver, says IT Reviews. Yet they also …

1 review

   
Dell Inspiron One 2310 (D00O2316)
Dell Inspiron One 2310 (D00O2316)

All-in-One PC; Number of processor cores: Dual-Core; Newest review: 5/2011

1 review

 
Dell XPS 8300 (Core i7-2600, 1TB, 8192MB RAM)
Dell XPS 8300 (Core i7-2600, 1TB, 8192MB RAM)

Office PC; Number of processor cores: Quad-Core; Newest review: 5/2011

PC Pro liked the stylish glossy black look of Dell's compact XPS 8300, but unfortunately they found that the inside didn't match the outside. The cramped, untidy chassis interior makes it …

1 review

 
InspironOne 2205-2730
Dell Inspiron One 22 (2205-2730)

All-in-One PC; Number of processor cores: Dual-Core; Newest review: 3/2011

There's a lot going for the Dell Inspiron One 22; the expert team at Trusted Reviews particularly liked its Full HD screen, sleek minimal design, decent general specifications and reasonable

1 review

 

More information at: TrustedReviews, 3/2011 Dell Inspiron One 22 Fancy a desktop computer but without the clutter of a whole load of cables and the hassle of having to set up a PC, monitor and speakers separately? Then an all-in-one (AIO) PC is the way to go. This incorporates the aforementioned bits into an integrated whole which gives a far cleaner look and feel while taking up less space, though there are significant disadvantages too. For example, if the screen breaks you might need to chuck the PC part too, and due to the use of 'laptop' parts upgrading is made more difficult and there are considerable performance compromises. However, if you have decided on the AIO route, Dell's fairly stylish, Full HD and touch-capable Inspiron One might be just what you're looking for. … to review

Dell Vostro 460 (Core i7, 500GB, 4096MB RAM)
Dell Vostro 460 (Core i7, 500GB, 4096MB RAM)

Office PC; Number of processor cores: Quad-Core; Newest review: 3/2011

The Dell Vostro 460 recieved a mixed review from PC Advisor, who said that on the one hand, this machine is a complete system offering solid performance for an acceptable price, while it also makes a …

1 review

 
Dell XPS 8300 (Core i7-2600, 2TB, 8192MB RAM)
Dell XPS 8300 (Core i7-2600, 2TB, 8192MB RAM)

Office PC; Number of processor cores: Quad-Core; Newest review: 2/2011

1 review

 
 

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Product information and further reviews

Dell XPS 630 PC Advisor 5/2008 - Dell releases a new mid-range gaming PC from its XPS range.

Dell XPS 630 PC Pro 6/2008 - It is often rare for a gaming and multimedia computer to combine a dramatic exterior with a explosive interior. Thats why when Dell managed to successfully combine the two in their XPS 630 it was hard to miss. The XPS 630 maintains style while introducing truck loads of features that gaming and multimedia junkies will be drooling over.

Dell XPS One" PC Pro 6/2008 - Dell's new multimedia offerings have been very desirable over the past few years. Now with backing from big names such as Bill Gates and Bono the Dell XPS One has a lot to live up to. PC Pro Magazine took the XPS one for a test drive to see if it was more than just a pretty face.

Dell Optiplex 980 PC Pro 6/2010 - In the world of business PCs, size matters: small-form-factor systems have replaced full-sized machines on desks across the country, with most users simply not needing the versatility of the traditional tower. Dell, however, is bucking this trend with the OptiPlex 980, a reassuringly large business workhorse. Review details: Single Test. One PC was reviewed and rated on features & design, value for money and performance.

Dell Inspiron One 19 Touch Expert Reviews 3/2010 - We can see the attraction of all-in-one PCs, with them being far neater-looking than the tower, monitor and cable mess of a traditional desktop. The best ones provide desktop-levels of computing power along with larger screens than any laptop. The downside is that they cost considerably more than equivalently specified desktop systems, a fact that is often compounded by the insistence of many manufacturers to include a pricier touchscreen display.

Dell Inspiron Zino HD TrustedReviews 2/2010 - We consumers can be a demanding lot. We want ever more powerful setups in ever smaller packages, and they need to cost less than previous generation products too. When we first saw the Mesh Cute, we thought it might be the answer to many people’s prayers. After all, it was a fully functional and relatively powerful desktop PC with TV tuner and Blu-ray crammed into a 300 x 300 x 165mm case, all for under £400. Unfortunately it was also heavy, noisy, slightly cheap-looking and suffered from build quality issues. Is Dell’s Inspiron Zino HD what the Cute should have been? Review details: Single Test. One desktop PC was reviewed and rated on build quality, design, features, performance and value.

Dell XPS 420 desktop PC PC Advisor 1/2008 - This cutting edge configuration of Dell's XPS 420 multimedia computer featured a top-of-the-line 3GHz Core 2 Extreme Quad QX9650 Intel CPU, but its other performance-enhancing components are strictly second-tier.

Dell Dimension C521 PC Pro 2/2007 - With the justifiable excitement surrounding dual-core and quad-core systems, it's easy to overlook some of the bargains out there. While it's always impressive to see a PC set a new fastest time in our benchmarks, unless you're encoding large amounts of video or working with multiple high-resolution images, a cutting-edge system is likely to be at least partially wasted.

Dell XPS 710 H2C CNET.co.uk 4/2007 - Many thought Dell's XPS gaming brand would vanish into obscurity after the company acquired Alienware. Little did they know Dell would continue to produce outstanding gaming rigs, the flagship model for which is the brand new XPS 710 H2C.

Dell XPS 710 H2C Computer PC Advisor 3/2007 - Most of us would consider a thousand pounds a pretty handsome sum to spend on a PC. So why not go the whole hog and spend three times that on this absolute stunner from Dell? And that's before you've even paid for a monitor or speakers.

Dell XPS 700 TrustedReviews 9/2006 - The path to the Dell XPS PC that’s on the desk in front of me has been long. Riyad first sighted it out at E3 back in May and came back to the office raving about the new case that Dell had chosen for its latest XPS machine. Dell did start shipping the system in July in the US, powered by an Intel Pentium D based Extreme Edition CPU. Now Core 2 Duo is here and the XPS 700 we have been sent is powered by an E6700 Core 2 Duo running at 2.66Ghz. Confusingly though, at the time of writing if you go to the initial XPS details page on the Dell website it still advertises it as featuring a Pentium Extreme Edition.

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