engadget.com - 12/11/2008
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Dell just dropped the new tiny-tower OptiPlex 160 for businesses and educational markets looking to save space and "go green." This 1.85-inch thick machine packs the usual assortment of ports, and an integrated power supply (no brick!), but unfortunately forgoes the integrated disc drive. ...
macnn.com - 12/9/2008
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Dell Ultrasharp 1909W Flat Panel Monitor Dell UltraSharp
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alleyinsider.com - 12/6/2008
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We know that many consumers just don't like
Windows Vista . But just how much more will...
people pay for a copy of the now nominally off-the-market Windows XP? More and more. In June, Dell (DELL) started charging customers an extra $20 to $50 for a ...
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Hate Vista? Dell Now Charging $150 Extra for Windows XP ...
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Dell launches Atom-powered OptiPlex 160 PC
T3.com All —
... integrated video and Microsoft Vista into a 1.85-inch box. Not great for playing the pick of today's gaming greats, but perfectly good for banging out a few Word docs and some sneaky web browsing. Unfortunately the price doesn't match up to Eee's offering at $563 ( 376) and there's already a dual-core Atom version heading to market in 2009. Give it a consumer makeover and drop the price by 100+ too and this could well be a contender for more frugal times. Link: Dell (via Engadget ) T3 xmas present The best and worst of Xmas It's a time of giving, but not all ...
Dell OptiPlex 160 Tower PC Released
TechFresh, Consumer Electronics Guide —
... Here is the latest Tower PC from Dell. Measures at only 1.85 inch thin, the Dell OptiPlex 160 Tower PC is powered by Intel Atom processor with 80GB hard drive, 1GB RAM, Integrated video chipset and Windows Vista Home Basic. Hiowever, the computer doesn’t have a built-in disc drive. The Dell OptiPlex 160 Tower PC retails for $563. [Engadget] ...
Dell's OptiPlex 160 is petite and proud of it
Newlaunches.com —
... has a "green" tinge to its name is good enough to make them smug about it. Good enough for your office or home, this space saving piece holds a 1.85-inch thick machine. Specs on the booty include a 80GB HDD, 1GB RAM, integrated video, and Vista Home Basic SP1. Sadly, the integrated disc drive is missing but you can prep it up with a 64GB SSD and an external DVD-ROM drive, with a dual-core Atom option in 2009. The above-mentioned specs are for the base model, which will cost you $563. Source
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