which, according to Dell, offer vivid color palettes to help you express
your personal style whilst being aimed at 'style-minded families,
students and teens want to personalize their PCs to meet their
performance and lifestyle needs'.
The new Inspiron Slim and Mini-Tower ranges specifically come with eight
color options - namely Piano Black, Pure White, True Blue, Formula
Red,Tangerine Orange, Spring Green, Plum Purple and Promise Pink - and,
as you'd expect, offer a wide range of configuration options detailed by
Dell as being:
Intel Celeron, Intel Core 2 Duo and Intel Core 2 Quad options or AMD
Sempron, Athlon X2 and Phenom X4 processor options
Integrated Intel or ATI Radeon graphics on select systems with discrete
graphics options available
Up to 8GB memory on select systems
Up to 750GB storage (slim tower) or up to 1TB storage (mini-tower)
Optional 19-in-1 media card reader and optional HDMI connectivity
USB ports (2 front, 4 back)
Dual optical options (mini-tower only) including Blu-ray Disc drive
Customers are given complete control in choosing processors, form
factors and colors to build an Inspiron desktop that's high in function
and style, states John Terwilliger, director Dell consumer desktop
product marketing who introduced the new ranges. There's versatility to
customize a system that fits into everyone's lifestyle and budget.
Prices start from around $300 though final pricing is, of course, wholly
dependant on which optional extras and component upgrades you plump for.
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