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Dell Inspiron Zino HD 410 review
The tiny Dell Inspiron Zino HD 410 may not be hugely exciting, but it will do a decent job of handling your media, without taking up much space. Read more
27 January 2011 by Luke Westaway
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Dell Inspiron Zino HD review
Taking a definite design cue from the Mac mini, the Inspiron Zino HD is capable of functioning as a respectable living-room media centre, as long as you're prepared to spend some extra cash on a few upgrades. Its unobtrusive form, optional Blu-ray drive and wireless connectivity make this machine worth a perusal Read more
14 January 2010 by Rich Brown
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Dell Studio XPS 435 review
Sporting Dell's strongest chassis design in years, our Studio XPS 435 review sample overcame our bias against jack-of-all-trades desktops. It's missing a few features, such as a second graphics card slot, but its decent performance means it's a good machine overall Read more
28 August 2009 by Rich Brown
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Dell Studio One 19 review
The 18.5-inch Studio One 19 brings some good ideas to the all-in-one-PC table, including an optional touchscreen. We're not massive fans of its appearance, but, if you're looking for a desktop PC that takes up relatively little space, is easy to set up and reduces cable clutter, it's well worth a look Read more
25 August 2009 by Rory Reid
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Dell Studio Hybrid review
While there are a plethora of nettops on the market that offer -- at a basic level -- the same sort of package performance as the Dell Studio Hybrid, they are not as customiseable. You can alter the Studio Hybrid both internally and externally according to your personal preferences. The icing on the cake? It is eco-friendly Read more
5 December 2008 by Rory Reid
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Dell XPS One preview hands-on
The latest in Dell's XPS series is the XPS One, a self-contained, all-in-one desktop PC. Looking just like a monitor without a base unit, it saves space and is almost free of cables. With an integrated hybrid TV tuner and some great design touches, will this PC compete with Apple's iMac? Read more
25 March 2008 by Rory Reid
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Dell XPS 420 review
You know what to expect when you buy an XPS: good looks, high performance, and a substantially lighter wallet. Dell's latest effort, the XPS 420, delivers all these things and should appeal to anyone with a desire to edit video and images, and play games Read more
17 December 2007 by Rory Reid
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Dell XPS 710 H2C review
Despite buying Alienware, Dell continues to produce outstanding gaming rigs, such as the brand-new XPS 710 HTC. This beast introduces two elements we've never seen on a Dell -- factory overclocking and a space-age water-cooling system Read more
11 April 2007 by Rory Reid
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Dell Dimension 5150c review
One of the first desktop PCs to use Intel's Viiv platform, the Dimension 5150c offers cool, quiet operation thanks to its tiny BTX chassis. It's not just a pretty face either: it uses a dual-core CPU, has plenty of memory and comes with an optional 24-inch widescreen TFT Read more
27 January 2006 by Rory Reid
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Gaming desktops
A PC isn't just for surfing the Web and writing your CV on -- they're also quite good for running 3D games. Here's four of the best we've seen in the pixel-shifting stakes, and some advice on what to look out for if you don't want an obsolete turkey... Read more
20 December 2005 by Rory Reid
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