Dell Outs Stunning Vostro All-In-One Desktop PC Comments
| Author | Ardjuna Seghers |
| Published | 17th Jul 2009 |
Comments for Dell Outs Stunning Vostro All-In-One Desktop PC
Xiphias said on 17th July 2009
Ardjuna said on 17th July 2009
@Xiphias:
Thanks for putting it in for me :)
Yes, giving the stand full adjustability would certainly have made it ergonomically unique in the AIO market, but then there'd be no reason to buy that really pretty arm...
Ben said on 17th July 2009
Looks interesting to be sure. This would have been the type of thing we'd have considered years ago when we were kitting out our offices.
I'm pretty sure no-one will be disappointed we went the iMac route, instead...
Tony Walker said on 18th July 2009
That optical drive will be a nightmare to use if it's the typical lappie type. Why they didn't go for a slot loader, I don't know - surely not an Apple patented design feature as slot loaders are widely available.
TheVoice said on 18th July 2009
Indeed, does seem a shame they went with a flimsy try drive. The XPS One has a slot-loading drive, although it can be quite noisy.
Thomas said on 19th July 2009
@TheVoice - none of the slot loaders I have owned are particularly quiet. And for a business machine I can't see the optical drive being extensively used.
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No link to the rest of the photos? http://www.flickr.com/photos/dellphotos/sets/72157621509144610/
It is a fair bit smaller than the iMac coming in 17", 18.5" (16:9) and 19" sizes with 1366/1440x900 resolution but the PS/2 and serial ports could well make it the first all in one that enthusiastes and businesses will consider and the firewire and card reader are nice to see.
It's a shame they didn't go further and have charging hooks for the wireless mouse and keyboard on the machine, move the thick part to the sides and give the 'normal' stand full adjustability.