62
Dell Inspiron One 2305
$800.00
Released September, 2010
The Pros:Good value - costs less than competing all-in-ones, including Apple's iMac. Doesn't come loaded with bloatware. Great for movies - supports Full HD 1080p video, includes a Blu-ray drive and comes with a remote control.
The Cons:Underpowered when compared to its competitors. Poor touchscreen integration - only a few apps support touch interaction. Not a very polished product - feels almost like a prototype.
The Dell Inspiron One 2305 is an all-in-one PC released in late 2010 as an upgrade from the original Inspiron One (March 2010), and as a competitor to the HP TouchSmart 310 and MSI Wind Top AE2200. It hosts an ultra-large 23”, full 1080p HD touchscreen display and a high-powered ATI Radeon HD 5450 graphics module, making it optimal for playing video games and watching movies.
Loading latest prices from ProductWiki...
Also featured is an AMD Athlon II X4 quad-core processor, a hard drive up to 1TB, up to 8GB of DDR3 RAM, and either a Blu-ray player (premium) or a standard DVD burner. All of this is offered at a discounted rate that is cheaper than the MSI Wind Top, but more expensive than the TouchSmart, which for clarification is limited to a 720p 20” screen.
Features
- Dell Inspiron Series
- All-in-One PC
- 23” LED-Backlit LCD Touchscreen
- AMD Athlon II X4 Quad-Core CPU
- ATI Radeon HD 5450 Graphics
- Standard DVD Burner (Optional Blu-ray)
- Up to 8GB of Memory
- Up to 1TB HDD
- VGA/HDMI Connectivity
- Wireless Keyboard/Mouse
- Media Remote Control
- Touch Apps from Unlimited Realities
User Reviews (1)
Pros & Cons
-
1
good value - costs less than competing all-in-ones, including Apple's iMac
-
1
doesn't come loaded with bloatware
-
1
great for movies - supports Full HD 1080p video, includes a Blu-ray drive and comes with a remote control
-
1
looks great - features a sleek, ultra-minimalist design
-
1
small footprint - doesn't occupy much space on a desk
-
1
underpowered when compared to its competitors
-
1
poor touchscreen integration - only a few apps support touch interaction
-
1
not a very polished product - feels almost like a prototype
Community Reviews
see more community reviews
From your Computer
From the Web
Comments (0)
helpful
Read the full review
You may also like...