Screen can't be turned off, no adjustment for brightness and contrast, expensive
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Dell’s Studio One 19 is a neat all-in-one PC that is perfect for families. The kids will love its included touch-screen applications, but it can be used for more advanced pursuits, too, such as photo editing, video editing and media encoding....
If you are someone who thinks PC cabinets are a thing of the past, and will only touch a computer that even remotely resembles an iMac, then the Dell Studio One is for you. Gone are the messy wires and clutter of the keyboard, instead all you need is...
It seems you’re just not a PC manufacturer today until you’ve released an all-in-one iMac clone – this month, Dell presents its effort with the rather attractive Studio One 19.Looking like a widescreen monitor, the Studio One 19 comes...
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Last week I got a chance to spend a few days with a Windows 7 based PC from Dell, the Studio One. This all-in-one PC is designed in to be nearly completely wireless (power still required) and integrates an optical touchscreen interface for a unique...
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