business PCs in the form of their new Energy Smart Vostro 410 which,
according to Dell's press release, apart from offering up to 47% reduced
energy requirements (when operating in Energy Smart mode), comes with a
larger tower unit offering space for up to four hard drives (as opposed
to the Vostro 400's two) and six expansion slots (two more than offered
by the Vostro 400).
'Small businesses are increasingly concerned about rising energy costs,'
said Frank Muehleman, vice president and general manager, Dell Small and
Medium Business, who announced the new Vostro 410. 'With the Energy
Smart Vostro desktop, we're able to save our customers money and
collectively cut down on CO2 emissions, while delivering the features
and functionality they require - especially high-performance processing
power, graphics technology, fast networking and maximum expandability.'
Billed as an 'unrivalled combination of performance and expandability
for a small-business PC', Dell's Vostro 410, which Dell claim to be
releasing six months earlier than initially planned due to 'direct
customer feedback', comes with range of Intel Core 2 Quad or Core 2 Duo
processors, optional 512MB NVIDIA (dual monitor capable) GeForce 8800GT
graphics card, gigabit Ethernet, dual-layer DVD, up to 4GB of RAM, 8 USB
ports, a media card reader and comes complete with free services
including 10GB of Dell DataSafe Online Backup, Dell Network Assistant
and Dell Automated PC TuneUp.
Dell's Energy Smart Vostro 410 will retail from $599 and is due to be
launched today (29/05/08) in North and South America and the United
Kingdom. It will be available to customers in Asia June 2 and the rest
of Europe, the Middle East and Africa June 5.
Dell

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