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Dell Launches Its Largest Ever All-In-One PC

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Dell has launched a new line of the computers; including the XPS One 27  (Dell’s largest ever all-in-one), and the Inspiron One 23 and Inspiron One 20 all-in-one computers.

The XPS One 27 has a 27-inch screen with 2560×1440 Full Quad HD clarity and color in a wide format 16:9 WLED display.  On the inside, Dell packs 3rd Generation Intel Quad Core processors with Intel Turbo Boost Technology, with an optional mSATA SSD drive and Intel Smart Response Technology, and four USB 3.0 ports.

The Inspiron One 23 features a new sleek pedestal stand that supports a Full HD 1080p WLED 23-inch display., and comes with an optional Blu-ray disc drive and optional internal TV tuner. The Inspiron One 20 delivers everyday connectivity and computing in a all-in-one PC providing a clutter-free work area, with full desktop-equivalent performance, allowing customers to stay organized and efficient and keep up with family and friends.

The XPS One 27 (starting at $1,399), Inspiron One 23 (starting at $749) and Inspiron One 20 (starting at $529) all-in-one computers are currently available in Asia and will be available in the United States in the coming weeks.

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