Typical price: £999
What is it: Stylish all-in-one desktop PC
What we think: Fantastic looks and good media capabilities, but it's very pricey
What you need to know
Previewed on: 25 March 2008
Tags: Dell, Dell XPS One preview, Wi-Fi, remote control, keyboard
We like:
Space-saving styling; wireless keyboard and mouse; motion-sensitive buttons
We don't like:
Mediocre specification considering the high price; lack of customisation options
Full review:
Dell is equally at ease creating the magnificent as it is creating the mundane. Its Inspiron range represents the "meh" end of the spectrum while its XPS series usually consists of more exciting offerings. Continue Reading...
Dell XPS One preview History
17 Mar 2008 in Crave
Dell XPS One: The most beautiful Dell ever. Don't laugh
Michael Dell says the XPS One is "perhaps the most beautiful Dell ever", which is damning with faint praise if ever we heard it. It certainly had a big pile of drool around it at CES 2008, though
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