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We unbox Dell's Studio One 19 all-in-one PC
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We unbox Dell's Studio One 19 all-in-one PC

by William Maher  on Mar 19, 2009
Tags: Dell | Studio | One | 19 | all-in-one | PC
Dell's shiny all-in-one PC landed in our labs today, and we've unboxed the iMac like beast for your viewing pleasure. See the photos here, and stay tuned for our First Look.

UPDATE: We've posted our First Look review of the Dell Studio One 19.

Announced today, the Dell all-in-one Studio 19 has landed in our labs.

It's a hefty beast, requiring two people to pull it out of the box. The machine is certainly shiny, with a piano white back and gloss screen, with optional multi-touch capability. It looks slick, though the viewing area seems a tad cramped to us, and the keyboard looks less than desirable.

Our demo model has a Pentium Duo, but before you freak out the machine will be available in a variety of configurations including Core 2 Quad and up to 4GB RAM, and a choice of GeForce 9200 or GeForce 9400.

Stay tuned for more information and our First Look review.

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The Studio One 19 emerges in our lab

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The Studio One 19, like an iMac, but . . . you know, not.

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Back view of the Studio One 19

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Side view of the Studio One 19

 

 

 

 

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