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May
28

Dell Vostro 410 desktop isn’t ashamed of its greenness

Posted by Darren Murph in BLOGROLL, MEDIA

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Dell’s been squarely situated on the green bandwagon for years now, and just as it did with the OptiPlex 755, Round Rock is making quite a fuss about the all new Vostro 410 desktop. The mini-tower features Intel’s Core 2 Quad processors, an optional 512MB NVIDIA GeForce 8800GT, room for four internal hard drives / six PCIe or PCI cards, gigabit Ethernet, up to 4GB of RAM, dual-layer DVD burner and a rather run-of-the-mill port assortment. Potentially best of all, however, isn’t the 47-percent energy savings it’s purported to deliver — oh no, it’s the complete absence of bloatware, as Dell looks to fit the machine “with only the software you want” for your business. Check it out now in North / South America and the UK starting at $599, while Asia, Europe, the Middle East and Africa will have access before the end of next week.

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