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Not many companies have attempted to crack the all-in-one business market, but we can see why these machines could prove attractive: enough power, good screens, a smaller desktop footprint and improved efficiency thanks to a reliance on mobile components...
There's plenty to like about Dell's office-bound all-in-one, from its good screen and solid build quality to its powerful performance, at least when it comes to applications. It's not cheap but, if you're after a business all-in-one, the performance an...
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The launch of the touch-centric Windows 8 spawned a host of new all-in-one (AiO) designs, most of which leave something to be desired. But with a little patience and forethought, Dell has delivered a considerably more usable touchscreen AiO: the OptiPlex...
The articulated stand and VESA mount point render Dell's Optiplex 9010 AiO one of the versatile all-in-ones we've tested.Tags:Desktop PCs,Business,WindowsBest prices todayRetailer Price Delivery Price comparision from, and manufacturersShare this articl...
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One can argue that Apple inspired the all-in-one PC with its now iconic late 1980s Macs. Since then, we've all become familiar with its iMac range and no other company has really nailed the all-in-one format quite so well. However, if the price and operat...
Touchscreen, Fast quadcore processor, Many ports, Reasonably priced...
Integrated graphics only, Wireless is an optional extra...
The Dell Optiplex 9010 All-in-One Touch makes a commendable stab at a more corporate, PC version of the iMac. It's still quite stylish, and the touchscreen will be attractive for certain applications – perhaps demonstrating graphics or a touchscreen opt...
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tbreak.ae Updated: 2016-12-27 20:49:14
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When you think of business PCs, you generally think of the boring beige tower PCs that get hidden under desks or behind desktop monitors. But it seems that some PC manufacturers are daring to do away with boring designs and come up with business PCs that...
So who exactly would benefit from adopting the Optiplex 9010? Well given that it reduces the amount of clutter and cables associated with a typical office PC setup, any organization that's looking to make an upgrade to their infrastructure can customize...
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The launch of the touch-centric Windows 8 spawned a host of new all-in-one (AiO) designs, most of which leave something to be desired. But with a little patience and forethought, Dell has delivered a considerably more usable touchscreen AiO: the OptiP...
The articulated stand and VESA mount point render Dell's Optiplex 9010 AiO one of the versatile all-in-ones we've tested...
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The launch of the touch-centric Windows 8 spawned a host of new all-in-one (AiO) designs, most of which leave something to be desired. But with a little patience and forethought, Dell has delivered a considerably more usable touchscreen AiO: the OptiPlex...
Two-way articulated stand, Good performance, TPM and remote management...
Integrated GPU delivers weak performance with games, Wireless network adapter is an extra-cost option, No HDMI input...
The articulated stand and VESA mount point render Dell's Optiplex 9010 AiO one of the versatile all-in-ones we've tested...
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The small form factor Dell Optiplex 9010 Desktop takes up little space, packs a nice performance punch, and is very easy to repair or upgrade. If also has all the service and warranty options and legacy connectivity businesses need. Couple that with D...
Dell's been playing the corporate game for a long time and that experience shows in the Optiplex 9010 Desktop. It's powerful, has all the features businesses ask for and just enough expansion to add a random capability you might need. The 9010 Desktop...
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The all-in-one market is a tough nut to crack, both for the vendors and in many ways for the press as well. Apple sidestepped the landmine entirely by simply making the iMac the only desktop they offer in those price brackets; if you want a comparat...
Having put the screws to the Dell OptiPlex 9010 All-in-One, I come away pleasantly surprised in many ways. This is one of the few all-in-ones I've seen where the overall design feels appropriate to the hardware. All-in-ones have a nasty, reoccurring probl...
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When you think of business PCs, you generally think of the boring beige tower PCs that get hidden under desks or behind desktop monitors. But it seems that some PC manufacturers are daring to do away with boring designs and come up with business PCs that...
So who exactly would benefit from adopting the Optiplex 9010? Well given that it reduces the amount of clutter and cables associated with a typical office PC setup, any organization that's looking to make an upgrade to their infrastructure can customize...
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Though Windows 8 and new touch-enabled PCs have largely been seen in the consumer space, fewer equivalent business PCs have come out. Well, Dell is here to help fix the problem with the new Optiplex 9010 AIO, an all-in-one touch-screen desktop made for of...
Solid processing performance with Intel Core i7 CPU. The 23-inch touch screen has 1,920-by-1,080 resolution.
Limited graphics capabilities. Small 128GB solid-state drive...
The Dell Optiplex 9010 All-in-One desktop brings Windows 8 and touch capability to offices large and small...
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zdnet.com Updated: 2015-04-29 04:41:37
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All-in-One (AIO) computers make a lot of sense for businesses, offering a space-saving, power-frugal design and minimal unsightly cabling (especially if you use a wireless keyboard and mouse). Some designs are more accessible and upgradable than others, h...
Partly as a result of its powerfrugality, the OptiPlex 9010 is admirably quiet in general use...
Overall, we're impressed with the OptiPlex 9010 All-In-One Desktop: it offers unfussy design, solid construction, low power consumption and quiet operation. However, its graphics performance is moderate, the screen's viewing angles could be better and it'...
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