Features the touch-friendly Stage UI but lacks USB 3.0 for some reason

Oct 5, 2011 14:07 GMT  ·  By

All-in-one desktop PCs often show up, since any PC player will want to stay in the action of space-efficient systems, and Dell is the one that now made its move, showing off the Inspiron One 2320.

Dell just added its latest all-in-one personal computer to its official website.

Then again, perhaps it would be more accurate to say that Dell posted three new entries, as it put together three different configurations of the machine.

The company gave the AiO the name of Inspiron 2320 and made sure users could get it to the level where it has no problem with even games.

Indeed, though the integrated graphics of the CPU can handle video well enough, buyers can go for an optional NVIDIA GeForce GT525M graphics card.

Speaking of central processing units, Dell used the Core i5-2400S for the base configuration, though the stronger i7-2600S is also available.

Whichever chip is selected, it will be backed up by to 8 GB of RAM (random access memory), with 6 GB DDR3 as default on the cheapest model.

Furthermore, the company threw in a hard disk drive with a storage capacity of 2TB maximum and a platter speed of 7,200 RPM (rotations per minute).

Other specifications include six USB 2.0 ports, HDMI-in, a Blu-ray drive (optional), the Intel Wireless Display technology (streams to HDTVs over wireless), the Stage UI and, to give this touch-based interface a point, a touchscreen.

Finally, the resolution of the 23-inch display is 1,920 x 1,080 pixels, Full HD as it is otherwise known.

For some reason, the SuperSpeed USB 3.0 interface is not present anywhere in this system, though this shouldn't act as a deterrent form actually buying one.

Those interested can check out the available configurations here, though it will take $949 to $1,399 (711 to 1,048 Euro) to actually buy one.