Introducing The New Luxurious And Unique Dell Inspiron One 19 PC

Dell this time introducing the latest All in One PC Inspiron One 19. This product is a combination of the latest computing experience with a contemporary look luxurious, elegant unique. Abundant features offered by the Inspiron One 19 is a Wi-Fi, Webcam, multimedia, disk storage, DVD drive, and power adapter. All this comes
packaged display widescreen High-Definition black. The design is attractive with a glossy black frame create Inspiron One 19 to steal the attention now be placed anywhere.

Dell has really diverged from the style of most all-in-one desktops; a decision that’s readily apparently just by taking a look at the One 19. Most all-in-ones try and maintain a singular column from top to bottom, while Dell’s most recent attempt is very three dimensional, with several layers. The stand curves out from the back of the machine down below the computer, while the screen itself sticks out around a third of an inch from the rest of the device. Love it or hate it, it’s very distinctive, and it does look nice. The speakers sit behind and
to the sides of the 18.5-inch screen. In an odd design choice, Dell covered the speakers in fabric instead of the plastic or metal grills found on most built-in speakers.

The entire back of the computer curves sleekly back from all edges, protruding farthest in the very middle where the silver stand attaches. The rear is very sleek and futuristic, its white expanse broken only by the the ports, slot-loading optical drive, and round Dell logo. Below the stand is the input for the power cord, which is the one and only cord users need to get the Studio One 19 up and going. One cord computing is turning out to be the hot new phrase in all-in-one computers, and it works here as long as consumers pay for
the upgrade to the wireless keyboard and mouse.

Inspiron One 19 has a size of 15.21 inches x 18.79 inches x 4.09 inches. 18.5-inch WXGA 16:9 screen can receive commands from users through multi-touch screen. To enjoy the convenience of multimedia,
supported by integrated 2.0 channel audio with dual speakers 2W. There is also a 1.3 MP webcam and 8-in-1 media card reader to make a versatile desktop computer. Overall Specifications :
* Intel Celeron 450 or Intel Pentium Dual Core E5300
* Windows 7 64-Bit Home Premium or Home Basic Genuine Windows 64-bit
or Linux Ubuntu 9.04
* 2GB Dual Channel DDR2 SDRAM at 800MHz (2 × 1GB) Dual Channel or 3GB
DDR2 SDRAM at 800MHz (2GB 1GB) or 4GB Dual Channel DDR2 SDRAM at
800MHz (2 × 2GB)
* 320GB – 7200RPM, SATA 3.0Gb / s, 16MB Cache or 500GB – 7200RPM, SATA
3.0Gb / s, 16MB Cache or 640GB – 7200RPM, SATA 3.0Gb / s, 16MB Cache
* Single drive: 16x DVD /-RW; Writing to CD / DVD
* Integrated Intel ® GMA X4500 Graphics
* 18.5 “16:09 WXGA (1366x 768)
* Integrated 2.0 Channel Audio and Dual side speakers 2W
* Integrated Gigabit Ethernet (10/100/1000), 802.11b / g only antenna,
802.11b / g Mini-card & antenna
* Dell USB Keyboard and Mouse or Dell Wireless Keyboard and Mouse
* FRONT: port – 8-in-1 media card reader (cards supported: Secure
Digital, Secure Digital TM Input / Output (SDIO), Multi Media CardTM
(MMC), Memory Stick, Memory Stick PRO, xD Card ® PictureTM (xD),
Hi-Speed SD, Hi Density – SD), IEEE 1394 port, USB 2.0 ports (3),
connectors Microphone, Headphone connector
* BACK: Power connector adapter, parallel port, Ethernet port, PS / 2 connector, USB 2.0 ports (2), from Line connector, PS / 2 connectors, Serial port, Kensington lock slot, VESA mount Dell Inspiron One 19 marketed with a price range of more than USD $ 1000.

Despite being an all-in-one and thus by definition more limited than a traditional desktop computer when it comes to expandability, Dell managed to fit a number of inputs into this machine. The left side of the machine offers up two USB2.0 ports as well as analog audio in and out and a multi-card reader. The right side of the desktop is much cleaner and only features the slot-loading optical drive. In our case it was an 8X DVD+/-RW, though Dell does offer a drive capable of reading Blu-ray discs. The back of the machine is where the rest of
the ports lies, with four more USB2.0 ports, another analog audio out jack and a Fast Ethernet (10/100) port. Unfortunately, no Gigabit; that’s not too surprising considering Dell’s push to use wireless networking with this computer to live up to the one cord computing ideal. The back of the machine has has a button to re-sync the proprietary wireless keyboard and mouse, should the partnership become disrupted in some fashion.

Like many all-in-one computers, the Studio One 19 is a mix of desktop and laptop parts, though this one is
certainly more desktop than most. The processor options for the Studio One 19 line range all the way from low-end Pentium Dual-Core CPUs to much stronger Core 2 Quad processors. No AMD options are available.
Still, even the low-end E5200 in our review unit managed to play through a number of 1080p h.264-encoded movie trailers from Apple’s Quicktime site. Only one of the many clips exhibited any kind of stuttering, and it showed the same stuttering on other computers with beefier processors, so I’m inclined to think it’s poor encoding. The resolution of 1366×768 is a good bit less than full 1080p HD besides, which means playing anything higher resolution is fruitless and the machine can definitely play anything at that resolution. HD Hulu
videos also played without a hitch or stutter.

The base configuration of the Studio One 19 features a generic Dell corded keyboard and mouse, while the premium wireless desktop costs extra. If you don’t already own a wireless setup, it’s worthwhile to go ahead and purchase the one Dell manufactured to pair with this machine. Not only does it match the styling of the desktop, but the Studio One 19 has the wireless transceiver built in, so there’s no need to take up a USB port or ever worry about losing the dongle. The downside, of course, is that this keyboard and mouse can’t be used with any other computer. The keyboard is nice, and the feel of the keys is reminiscent of both laptop and desktop keyboards. Still, it’s a pleasant keyboard to type upon, and the media keys are well placed
and not overdone, like the trend seems to be these days. There’s also a built-in dial that spins and controls volume. Dials are a much more intuitive way of modifying volume levels than discrete buttons. While the keyboard seems to be a decent, even quality-made device, the mouse is a bit of a letdown.

Overall, The Dell Studio One 19 gets so much right but doesn’t quite make it all the way. It combines a unique and stylish design, high quality components and an interesting interface; it simply lacks a little final polish that could really push it to the next level. Dell is obviously staking out some new ground compared to where they’ve been before, and a lot of it is simply going to be trial and error.

There’s little doubt that the Studio all-in-one line will expand and get better as time goes on, and the Studio One 19 is a decent first step to that long-term goal. While Windows Vista isn’t as bad as some have made it out to be, it was never designed to be used with multitouch or multiple simultaneous inputs, and a lot of that shows. The gestures, while functional, are sometimes buggy and feel a little tacked on — and that’s no fault of Dell’s. Microsoft’s upcoming OS, Windows 7, includes native multitouch support, with some apps ripped
out of their Surface computing effort and added in to the general OS.

The question then becomes, should you buy a Studio One 19 today? If you’re someone who just does basic computer tasks, or even just wants to buy a fun computer for the kids, then sure, you’ll probably have a
lot of fun, especially with the webcam application and facial recognition software. If you’re someone who likes to tinker with how computers work and heavily customize your environment, you might end up running up against the almost-artificial limitations of the touch environment. Still, at the end of the day, it’s a good first try and makes us look forward to see what else Dell has planned.

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