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The Dell Inspiron Zino HD 410 houses a 1.6GHz AMD Athlon 2650E processor (up to 1.8GHz AMD X2), Radeon HD 3200 integrated graphics (or Radeon HD 4330 512MB), 2GB of DDR2 800MHz RAM (up to 8GB), a 320GB 7200RPM HDD (up to 1TB), a DVD burner (or Blu-ray drive), and Windows 7 Home Premium (or Professional) X64. Other specifications include 802.11n Wi-Fi, four USB ports, an eSATA port, a headphone jack, a four-in-one memory card reader, and VGA as well as HDMI-out.
Built-in Bluray.
Integrated Wireless N support.
Customizable case top.
Wireless keyboard and mouse.
Quad-core power.
Discrete graphics.
Built-in IR receiver.
Included MCE remote.
Two eSATA ports.
HDMI port.
6GB of memory.
Pricey for what it offers.
Only 30-day trial to McAfee SecurityCenter.
Thicker than Mac mini.
Not user serviceable.
No HDTV tuner.
External power brick.
By itreviews.com on March 21, 2011
The Zino HD 410 is a good-looking piece of kit, but we couldn't help thinking our review sample was more powerful than required. If you're going to task it with little more than media playback, it makes more sense to go for one of the cheaper...
By RegHardware on March 01, 2011
The Zino HD 410 certainly fulfills its role as a home theatre PC, and with the inclusion of a triple-core CPU, Radeon HD 5450 graphics and optical audio output it’s also far better value than its predecessors. However, although more power is...
By DigitalVersus on February 04, 2011
Don't choose the Dell Inspiron Zino HD 410 for your front room if all you need is a media player: a dedicated device will be cheaper and better-suited. If you need an extra computer for surfing the web or doing some office work though, it can be a...
By AVRev on February 01, 2011
The Dell Inspiron Zino HD 410 is really an exceptional improvement over the previous model and is finally a viable HTPC option. It's also a great idea for videophiles seeking more specific video controls, especially with Blu-ray discs. I can...
By CNET UK on January 27, 2011
The tiny Dell Inspiron Zino HD 410 may not be hugely exciting, but it will do a decent job of handling your media, without taking up much...
By PC Advisor on November 25, 2010
The Dell Zino HD 410 is a speedy, connected, Blu-ray-ready system that takes up little more space on your bookshelf than a typical Victor Hugo novel would. You can find better-performing, easier-to-upgrade budget systems. But if a compact design is...
By PCWorld on November 24, 2010
For its size, you won’t find a more well-rounded system than Dell’s Compact PC. It’s speedy,connected, and ready for next-generation movie discs....
By PC Mag on November 15, 2010
The Dell Inspiron Zino HD (Inspiron 410) is the perfect centerpiece in any home-theater setup. Assuming that you already have a cable company DVR, then the system becomes the perfect HDTV companion, so we award it the Editors' Choice for compact...
By Kitguru.net on November 03, 2010
A capable, all round system with a tiny physical...
By HardwareHeaven on October 28, 2010
As we noted in the introduction to this article the last version of the Zino HD was an impressive product when it was released however the features and specifications it offers are now more suited towards the budget end of the market. With today's...
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