I think the Vosto 200 range is best for small business. Quad cores and massive storage are good but at the end of the day, a mid range core2duo will do all small business tasks. Large hard drives aren’t that important to small business. If you can only back up 10 GB online, why would you need a 500GB hard drive?
These 410s look good but they will have to be cheap to compete with the 200s. I’ll have a look when I can see them on the site.
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Dell today announced the Energy Smart VostroTM 410 desktop, delivering industry-leading performance and expandability in a system designed exclusively for small businesses. The latest in a series of energy-efficient products and initiatives designed to drive unprecedented customer savings, the Vostro 410 starts at $599 and saves customers up to 47 percent in annual energy costs1. For more information, visit www.dell.com/vostro, and share your feedback on the new small-business blog. Read the rest of this entry »
I quite like the dull black on my Vostro. These look alright but can’t see any on the UK site. I sometimes get the feeling that fancy designs on laptops are like “go faster stripes”.
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If only I had the money. Cheapest one in the UK is two and a half grand with just 2 gig of RAM!!.
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Dell has raised the performance bar yet again with the launch of the XPSTM 730 H2C edition, a premier gaming desktop that is one of the most advanced gaming platforms on the planet. Read the rest of this entry »