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All-in-one - 1 x P E5200 / 2.5 GHz - RAM 4 GB - HDD 1 x 320 GB - DVD More product details

20 reviews
November, 2009
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
High-end configuration outclassed by other all-in-ones with larger screens and better features for the same price
We suspect lower-end configurations of the Dell Studio One 19 all-in-one desktop will draw consumers looking for a low-cost, "fast enough" PC. But even its multitouch interface can't save our expensive review unit from other vendors' similarly priced ...
All-in-ones are still slower than their desktop counterparts, but the core components of the Apple iMac, the Dell Studio One 19, and the Sony Vaio JS250J are nearly identical. Dell Studio One 19Sony Vaio JS250JPrice$1,024$1,099Display...
You'll either love or hate the Dell Studio One 19. It's by far the fastest 19-inch or smaller all-in-one PC we've tested; and like the HP TouchSmart IQ816 and TouchSmart IQ500T PCs, it boasts a dual-touch display. But its screen wasn't as responsive ...
Excellent performance ; Eye-catching dual-touch display
No 802.11n wireless ; Slight lag in touchscreen response
The system Dell sent us for testing came with a black, generic two-button mouse. The included keyboard is better; it combines a standard layout with ten different function buttons for launching applications and controlling media operations. It even ...
As mentioned, the Studio One configuration we tested ($944, as of 7/2/09) performed impressively, claiming a mark of 93 in our WorldBench 6 testing suite. The Studio One 19's trade-offs are weak graphics performance and stingy storage. Dell's...
The Dell Studio One 19 ($1,103 direct) is the latest all-in-one desktop PC from Dell, and it is a beauty. The beauty is more than skin deep, with evolutionary features including an optional touch screen, 16:9 widescreen, and a choice of four colored ...
Compact footprint. Futuristic design. 15-month McAfee antivirus subscription. Touchscreen interface reacts quicker than HP TouchSmart. Works better in Vista than TouchSmart. User-upgradeable hard drive and memory. Nice wide sound from stereo speakers. ...
Relatively low-resolution screen (not true 1080p HD). Screen is small. Wouldn't run our 3D tests. Touch accuracy needs a little work. Webcam on all the time if face recognition enabled. Web video playback a little jerky due to entry-level processor ; ...
The Dell Studio One 19 is an attractive all-in-one PC with a well-designed touch screen interface. A relatively low-resolution screen and a few nits keep it from scoring higher.
The Studio One 19 looks more like a monitor than an all-in-one PC. The Studio One 19 line can be fitted out with an abundance of options, including Intel Pentium Dual Core to Core 2 Quad processors; Nvidia GeForce 9200 or 9400 graphics; 320GB to...
All-in-ones have been de rigeur ever since Apple first pioneered them with their sexy iMac line of desktops, but now Dell is entering the fray with the sexy Studio One 19. Available now in the United States starting at $699, the Studio 19 series ...
Computer maker Dell is looking to get a share of the "shared PC" market with its new design-forward and family-friendly Studio One 19 all-in-one desktop model. Designed to...
While this might have looked good at first sight, you'll notice that its only fiber glass encasing the whole screen. The white frame that kept the grid speakers seemed to me at first as though they were sueded but, after running my fingers through it ...
The 18.5-inch Studio One 19 brings some good ideas to the all-in-one-PC table, including an optional touchscreen. We're not massive fans of its appearance, but, if you're looking for a desktop PC that takes up relatively little space, is easy to set ...
Offers decent performance ; easy to set up
Touchscreen isn&apos ; t very responsive
Apple's iMac won't be toppled off the all-in-one-PC throne by the Dell Studio One 19. The One 19 introduces some good ideas, but the touchscreen interface doesn't work as well as the company may have hoped
Tired of cables? Sick of a boxy, old PC cluttering up your desktop? Then it might be time to invest in an all-in-one PC. Dell's latest all-in-one offering, the Studio One 19, takes up relatively little space, is easy to set up and has an optional...
Dell's Studio One 19 is an all-in-one touch-screen PC that's designed for family use. It's a fast PC that's suitable for everyday work such as Web browsing, editing photos and creating documents, and it can be used for taxing tasks such video editing ...
Accurate and responsive touch screen, good speed, easy to set up
The design of the bezel is distracting, poor audio quality
The performance of the Dell Studio One 19 is good, and we like its space-saving design. Its touch screen gives you a new way to navigate the system and browse the Web. The only real downsides are the design of its bezel, its white case and its poor ...
Dell Studio One 19 review: There's a decent but not great PC hiding behind the Studio One 19's touchscreen gimmickry.
Intelligent touchscreen controls • Choice of fashion colours • Fun applications for kids
Very ordinary mouse • Touchscreen is still a gimmick • Smaller display than many competing all-in-one systems • Lots of Dell logos
Dell's Studio One 19 looks like one too, albeit in white plastic rather than aluminium, a design choice that places it somewhere in-between the equally plastic MSI Wind Top AE1900 and something like the long-redundant eMac line. Aside from its...
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