Computer maker Dell announced the release of the Inspiron One 2320
desktop PC, aimed at home and family users. The all-in-one desktop is
available with Intel Core i5 or i7 processor options, optional discrete
graphics and built-in WiFi and HD Web cam. Dell lists the starting
price for the PC at $949.99 with an Intel Core i5 processor and
multi-touch display. The Inspiron One 2320 will also be available in
select retail locations across the United States, according to a
company release.
The desktop’s 23-inch high-definition (1080p) display makes it well
suited for a home entertainment center. For a theater-like experience,
viewers can stream full HD movies and video, or hook up a gaming
console by an HDMI-in connection. Memory options include 6GB DDR3
memory (standard) or up to 8GB DDR3 memory. A USB mouse and keyboard
are offered as standard features with a wireless keyboard and mouse
available as an option.
With immersive SRS audio and optional JBL speakers, the Inspiron One
2320 also allows users to watch TV with the optional built-in TV tuner.
For those users who like to touch as well as type, the desktop is also
available with a multi-touch display option. The Inspiron One 2320 is
the latest addition to Dell’s family of Thin + Powerful solutions,
which includes the XPS 15z notebook and Inspiron 14z notebook.
At just 68mm thin for the touch-screen model (66.5mm for the
non-touch display), the Inspiron One 2320 comes with a single power
cord for a “clutter free” look and a VESA mount option for connecting
to walls. Customers can help stay organized with Dell Stage, a user
interface which places shortcuts or “tiles” to documents, music,
photos, videos, and frequently used Web pages right on the desktop.
Stage also includes SyncUP powered by Nero, which synchronizes content
across other supported devices in the home network, and offers 2GB of
free, personal cloud storage to access and store content connected to a
WiFi network with browser access.
“Families today are looking at PCs as the hub for everything:
entertainment, education, household organization – and they want it to
look good at the same time,” said Sam Burd, vice president of Dell’s
consumer and small/medium business product group. “The Inspiron 2320 is
the ultimate ‘family togetherness’ PC for staying connected, getting
tasks done and being the centerpiece for family entertainment.”
The release comes as competitor Samsung Electronics America
announced the Series 7 all-in-one PC, featuring a touch-screen monitor,
which employs Samsung’s television technology and a minimalist design
profile aimed at style-conscious consumers. The 23-inch screen measures
16mm thin, and the monitor’s base encloses the PC’s key components and
features. The company said the PC is scheduled to debut Oct. 10 with a
suggested price ranging from $999 to $1,199, depending on the model.
The Series 7 all-in-one features the company’s TV technology, which
is designed to enhance the video capabilities on the product’s full
high-definition, LED-backlit display. Adding to the home theater
experience is the inclusion of Harman speakers and Harman-optimized
audio features, as well as surround sound, powered by the SoundAlive
sound enhancer. An integrated HD Webcam and DVD player complete the
multimedia package. The PC also offers a wireless keyboard and
streamlined mouse, highlighting the company’s emphasis on design
aesthetic.