Dell has started to offer a new all-in-one PC with the name of Studio One 19 PC in Japan. This good looking all-in-one computer will be equipped with a 18.5 inch touch-sensitive screen, which will have multi-touch technology support, as well as quad core central processor.

Dell Studio 19 One PC will be equipped with an Intel Core 2 Quad quad core central processor, 4 GB RAM, hard drive with 750 GB capacity of a large, 1.3 megapixels tīmekļkameru, NVIDIA GeForce 9400 video card, Blu-Ray player and 6 USB 2.0 ports. Likewise, the PC will have already been mentioned 18.5-inch screen with multi-touch support and a resolution of 1366 x 768 pixels. Besides this computer buyers, apparently, the computer will be able to choose two versions: one of them will have a normal LCD screen, while the other will be equipped with touch screen, which will support multi-touch technology.

Japan, the model price is around 1538 U.S. dollars, but the issue PC World i> reports that this all-in one computer from the spring will be sold in the U.S. (and possibly also elsewhere), and held this computer starting will be 699 U.S. dollars. Piemaksājot $ 100, the user will be able to order the PC version with touch screen, about 200 dollars to buy a Blu-Ray player as well, of course, buy other improvements.

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