The Impression About Dell Studio One 19

May 28, 2009

dellstudioone19desktop_610x457Here the latest from Dell and of course the most family friendly all in one, that is Dell studio 19. Overlooking the Dell Studio One 19 was its weight: clocking in at over 22-pounds, this isn’t something you’ll wanna be moving often. The handle on the box actually broke as moving it to conduct this review, if that’s any indication. However, once you get it out of the box and onto your workspace, this AIO doesn’t stick out like a sore thumb. All intents and purposes the Studio One 19 is a really nice looking PC. Here the impression from Dell studio one 19

For it’s product, there are the good and the bad. For the good: Attractive, color-customizable fabric trim; screen has wide tilt range to accommodate touch input at multiple heights; simple, easy-to-use touch software; performance appropriate to its price. And for the bad:High-end configuration outclassed by other all-in-ones with larger screens and better features for the same price.

Dell has tried to make the Vista experience more finger-friendly, but unfortunately it’s held back by the limitations of the OS. Familiar tablet PC features like handwriting recognition are implemented, but past that, Dell has basically added some multitouch gesture support to an OS that isn’t meant for touch — two finger scrolling and pinch-zooming are the headliners in this department. The preinstalled drivers were able to get the job done, but we needed to do a little tweaking of our own to make it worthwhile to ditch the mouse. Out of the box, there isn’t really enough inertia, and you have to press fairly hard to start a flicking motion.

Here some figure of Dell studio one 19

Price                             $1,024
Display size                18.5-inches
CPU                               2.5GHz Intel Core 2 Duo E5200
Memory                      4GB 800MHz DDR2 SDRAM
Graphics                      256MB (shared) Nvidia GeForce 9400M integrated graphics chip
Hard drives                320GB, 7,200rpm
Optical drive               Dual-layer DVD burner
Networking                 Gigabit Ethernet, 802.11 b/g wireless
Operating system     Windows Vista Home Premium SP1 (64-bit)

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