It seems that just about everyone's launching some new product these days, one of the latest big-names to push some hot new computing solution onto the market being none other than Dell, who's just announced the release of a new Inspiron One all-in-one desktop and a new Inspiron Zino HD.
The new Inspiron One comes equipped with a full HD 23-inch LED-backlit LCD, while also supporting an optional quad-core processor that zips through web surfing, movie watching, family photo album creation, video chats and more.
The device also packs built-in Wi-Fi, webcam, DVD drive and HDMI interface for connecting to TV tuners, cable- and satellite boxes and gaming consoles.
Plus, the available remote control makes it easy to stream video, watch high-definition TV or play video games on the computer's big screen.
To make using the Inspiron One even more fun and productive, Dell has created a special user interface called Stage, which lets families and students quickly access their favorite content as well as a collection of creative applications, including "Touch Instruments," "You Paint," "Sticky Notes" and "Touch Cam."
The Inspiron Zino HD, on the other hand, offers up to an AMD quad-core Phenom II processor that delivers an immersive high definition entertainment and gaming experience combined with optional 1GB discrete graphics.
It also provides built-in networking and media card reader that provides instant access to digital images and videos, VGA and HDMI connections for displays and TVs, available THX 7.1 surround sound, an optional Blu-ray Disc combo drive and up to 1TB of hard disk storage.
With the available wireless keyboard and IR remote control, families can direct their TV viewing or Web surfing experience from across the room.
"The PC is at the hub of the family experience, and the new Inspiron One and Zino HD demonstrate how we are rapidly redefining the role of the desktop in the home," said Michael Tatelman, Dell vice president and general manager, Dell consumer sales and marketing.
"The innovative all-in-one and ultra small desktops fit anywhere in the home and deliver the unrivaled entertainment that families and students have told us they want," Mr. Tatelman added.
The Inspiron One starts at around $799, while the Inspiron Zino HD shouldn't go higher than $299, which is actually quite an OK price point, all things considered.
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