Style-minded families, students and teens wanting to personalize their PCs to meet their performance and lifestyle needs, through blogging, chatting, sending photos or running a media center can use Dell Inc.’s new Inspiron slim and mini-tower desktops, which deliver on design and customization, transforming the brand from the “built- for-me” model into “made-for-me” one.
Dell’s new Inspiron slim and mini-towers expand the design and personalization possibilities for consumers. Available in eight colors, Dell offers these extensive personalization options to reflect individuals’ personal style or to complement their bedroom or study.
Dell’s new Inspiron desktop lets people express themselves through choices of color (eight options), size (slim or mini-tower) and configuration. Dell offers a number of color options to express personal style, including piano black, pure white, true blue, formula red, tangerine orange, spring green, plum purple and flamingo pink. It also offers color options for the entire front of the machine.
Dell offers customizable options to meet individual’s budget, lifestyle and usage needs, and is ideal for common tasks including email, Internet, blogging, entertainment (movies, music and casual gaming) and productivity.
The new features available on the Inspiron desktops include Intel Celeron, Intel Core 2 Duo and Intel Core 2 Quad options or AMD Sempron, Athlon X2 and Phenom X4 processor options. It also features integrated Intel or ATI Radeon graphics on select systems with discrete graphics options available, up to 8 GB (gigabytes) memory on select systems, up to 750 GB storage (slim tower) or up to 1 TB (terabytes) storage (mini-tower), and an optional 19-in-1 media card reader and optional HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface) connectivity.
The new Dell Inspiron desktops also offer 6 USB (universal serial bus) ports (2 front, 4 back), dual optical options (mini-tower only) including Blu-ray Disc drive, and small form factor with its versatile horizontal or vertical placement is designed to fit into the home media center (slim tower only).
Inspiron slim and mini-tower desktops debuted in China last week, and are available for purchase through Dell.com, distributor Digital China or retailers Suning and Gome. Starting at $299, the systems will be available worldwide later this spring.
Dell’s new Inspiron slim and mini-towers expand the design and personalization possibilities for consumers. Available in eight colors, Dell offers these extensive personalization options to reflect individuals’ personal style or to complement their bedroom or study.
Dell’s new Inspiron desktop lets people express themselves through choices of color (eight options), size (slim or mini-tower) and configuration. Dell offers a number of color options to express personal style, including piano black, pure white, true blue, formula red, tangerine orange, spring green, plum purple and flamingo pink. It also offers color options for the entire front of the machine.
Dell offers customizable options to meet individual’s budget, lifestyle and usage needs, and is ideal for common tasks including email, Internet, blogging, entertainment (movies, music and casual gaming) and productivity.
The new features available on the Inspiron desktops include Intel Celeron, Intel Core 2 Duo and Intel Core 2 Quad options or AMD Sempron, Athlon X2 and Phenom X4 processor options. It also features integrated Intel or ATI Radeon graphics on select systems with discrete graphics options available, up to 8 GB (gigabytes) memory on select systems, up to 750 GB storage (slim tower) or up to 1 TB (terabytes) storage (mini-tower), and an optional 19-in-1 media card reader and optional HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface) connectivity.
The new Dell Inspiron desktops also offer 6 USB (universal serial bus) ports (2 front, 4 back), dual optical options (mini-tower only) including Blu-ray Disc drive, and small form factor with its versatile horizontal or vertical placement is designed to fit into the home media center (slim tower only).
Inspiron slim and mini-tower desktops debuted in China last week, and are available for purchase through Dell.com, distributor Digital China or retailers Suning and Gome. Starting at $299, the systems will be available worldwide later this spring.
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