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March 12th, 2009

Dell debuts Studio 19 all-in-one desktop for $699

Posted by Andrew Nusca @ 5:41 am

Categories: Dell, Desktops

Tags: Desktop, Dell Computer Corp., Multi-touch, Studio, Blu-Ray, Processors, Personal Technology, DVD, Home Entertainment, Semiconductors

Dell today announced its Studio One 19, an all-in-one desktop computer that the company says looks just as good in the family room as it does in the the kitchen.

Intended for the “shared computing experience,” the Studio One 19 comes with optional touch capability for a more interactive feel.

Tech specs:

  • Intel Celeron, Dual Core Celeron, Pentium Dual Core, Core 2 Duo, and Core 2 Quad Core Processor options
  • Choice of nVidia GeForce 9200 or GeForce 9400 integrated graphics
  • Up to 4GB dual channel memory
  • Up to 750GB HDD
  • Slot load Optical drive
  • 7-in-1 media card reader, six USB ports
  • Optional integrated wireless, web camera, Blu-ray Disc
  • Optional multi-touch capability
  • Optional facial recognition security (with webcam)

Feature specs:

  • Multi-touch photo editing, slideshow creation, playlist compilation, notes, and web browsing
  • You Paint finger painting software
  • Record videos and upload directly to YouTube
  • Flick to Flickr – Upload photos to Flickr
  • A multi-touch percussion center.

The Studio One 19 is made with a combination of aluminum, glass and fabric, and has just a single power cord to keep the back end as neat as the front. The new computer comes in several colors, including white, red, navy, pink and gray.

The Studio One 19 will be available starting in Japan on March 19 in select stores and on Japan’s dell.com on March 23, with other countries seeing the machine later this spring. The Studio One 19 starts at $699.

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