Dell Studio 19 Priced & Dated For UK

Author Hugo Jobling
Published 19th Mar 2009
Dell Studio 19 Priced & Dated For UK
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Having already ousted it in Japan, Dell has finally come good with details on when its forthcoming Studio One 19 desktop will be available in the UK. The important figures: a starting price of £579 - for the lowliest of specs - and a launch on the 27th of April.


The base model isn't the most inspiring of systems, following Dell tradition, but there are a number of upgrade options - most notably the option to upgrade the Studio One 19's 1,366 x 768 pixel screen to a multi-touch capable model. That display is powered by integrated 9400M graphics and backed up by as much as 4GB of RAM 640GB of hard drive capacity and even a quad-core processor.

Also on the options list are a Blu-ray drive and Draft-N WiFi (up from standard 802.11b/g). Specced similarly - multi-touch screen and all - the Dell Studio 19, strangely enough, will likely sit in a similar price bracket to the HP TouchSmart range - it's nearest rival. Both rely primarily on custom software to make the most of their touchscreens, so it will be interesting to see how Dell's system fares in comparison.

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comment Matthew Bunton said on 19th March 2009

If I wasn't into the odd bit of PC gaming this would certainly be attractive.

I like the styling and minimalist approach of these units both the Dell Studio and... more

comment chancykid said on 19th March 2009

This makes the mac mini look really poor value for money!

comment Hugo said on 20th March 2009

You mean the iMac, right? And even then, it's a different class of computer.

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