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All-in-one - 1 x Core 2 Duo E6550 / 2.33 GHz - RAM 2 GB - HDD 1 x 500 GB - BD-RE - Radeon HD 2400PRO - Gigabit... More product details

246 reviews
November, 2009
Sharp, bright 24-inch LCD ; Blu-ray burner ; handy capacitive-touch screen and media controls ; strong multimedia performance
Fixed stand prevents wall-mounting ; lack of 64-bit Vista hurts performance ; few inspired extras
The (PRODUCT) RED version of Dell's XPS One 24 is the most fully featured of Dell's all-in-ones and would serve as a fine PC to anyone in search of a Windows-based all-in-one for basic digital entertainment and productivity tasks. A few more ...
At $2,199, the XPS One 24 may be expensive for even the large-screen all-in-one category, but as member of the (PRODUCT) RED charity effort, this particular XPS One will also apportion off part of your payment to disease research. Compared with...
Best HD-equipped all-in-one ; 802.11n and Bluetooth for plenty of wireless flexibility ; convenient walk-up controls
In light of a recent HP SlimLine system, PC vendor HD format allegiances now look silly ; not as fast as an iMac, not as home-theater-capable as the aforementioned HP ; 2,400 is a lot for a secondary home entertainment PC ; no video out
It's outclassed as a computer by Apple's iMac, and as a home entertainment system by a recent HP, but in the weird niche of high-end, digital-media-friendly all-in-ones (of which we know of one other competitor) the Dell XPS One gets our nod. If you ...
Dell offers four basic configurations for this new XPS One all-in-one system, and our $2,399 review sample represents the highest-end model. That awards the XPS One the prize for most affordable all-in-one with a Blu-ray drive. Because of both its...
Dell offers four basic configurations for this new XPS One all-in-one system, and our $2,399 review sample represents the highest-end model. Complete with a Blu-ray burner, 802.11n wireless networking, and a TV tuner, it competes well against other ...
Best HD-equipped all-in-one ; 802.11n and Bluetooth for plenty of wireless flexibility ; convenient walk-up controls
In light of a recent HP Slimline system, PC vendor HD format allegiances now look silly ; not as fast as an iMac, not as home-theater-capable as the aforementioned HP ; 2,400 is a lot for a secondary home entertainment PC ; no video out
It's outclassed as a computer by Apple's iMac, and as a home entertainment system by a recent HP, but in the weird niche of high-end, digital-media-friendly all-in-ones (of which we know of one other competitor) the Dell XPS One gets our nod. If you ...
Dell offers four basic configurations for this new XPS One all-in-one system, and our $2,399 review sample represents the highest-end model. Adobe Photoshop CS3 image-processing test (in seconds) (Shorter bars indicate better performance) Apple...
All-in-one PCs like Dell's XPS One 24 aren't the most powerful computers on the market and they know it. Like thin-and-light notebooks, they trade brute power for a thin, stylish profile and quiet operation-and we're absolutely fine with that. We'd ...
Beautiful display ; wireless keyboard features a built-in track pad ; fast (for an all-in-one)
No Blu-ray drive ; keyeboard lacks a numeric keypad ; speakers sound harsh ; annoying fan noise
We dig that we can tilt the Dell's XPS One 24, but it would be even better if it could swivel, too
November is quickly approaching and that means two things will soon be happening: The start of another soul-crushing holiday season (humbug!) and Dell will be refreshing its self-contained PC, the XPS One (jingle my bells!)
Pleasingly industrial (albeit rehashed) looks. 2.33-GHz processor and 512-MB GPU add needed muscle. Attached JBL tweeter/sub combo provides rich audio and additional value. Front panel sports backlit, motion-sensitive media controls (with haptic ...
Sluggish frame rates for gaming. Relies on dongles for additional A/V inputs. Peripherals feel cheaper than General Motors stock. Wireless keyboard, wireless mouse and media remote gobble down batteries. Runs surprisingly hot despite power saving GPU ...
The XPS One line of all-in-one PCs combines advanced entertainment features with a sleek, visually stunning and award-winning design. The XPS One 24 design boasts a 24-inch, edge-to-edge 1080p HD display, premium JBL dual stereo speakers and sub ...
The XPS One 24 also integrates an array of sought-after features, including HDTV, DVR, optional Blu-ray Disc player and recorder, component stereo system, video phone, and media library. The XPS One 24 design boasts a 24-inch, edge-to-edge 1080p...
The XPS One: A gorgeous machine with abundant possibilities. Enjoy powerful computing; Hi-def widescreen, flat panel viewing; complete multi-media functionality… or lust, pure and simple....
XPS performance and advanced entertainment come together in the XPS One. With powerful Intel processors, up to 2GB2 of memory and advanced graphics support, the XPS One has the computing horsepower and speed you demand.
Award: Editor's Choice!
The Dell XPS One ($2,399 direct) easily outclasses its all-in-one competitor (and namesake), the Gateway One, and matches or surpasses the Apple iMac, which has long been the gold standard of all-in-one PCs. While the XPS One starts at $1,499, Dell ...
Attractive all-in-one form factor. User-serviceable case. (ATSC) HDTV Tuner. Blu-ray drive. Bluetooth. Excellent wireless keyboard with integrated touchpad. 802.11n wireless. Integrated IR sensor. Excellent multimedia performance. Video input breakout ...
Only one drive bay. No back button on mouse. Cables in back can get unruly. Less than full 1,920 by 1,080p HDTV resolution. Internal graphics have only one upgrade path. Pricier than the competition. Base is less accommodating to keyboard storage ; ...
Just when you thought that nothing could top the Apple iMac, the Dell XPS One has you thinking twice.
The Dell XPS One ($2,399 direct) easily outclasses its all-in-one competitor (and namesake), the Gateway One, and matches or surpasses the Apple iMac, which has long been the gold standard of all-in-one PCs. That said, the Dell XPS One is still...
Dell's 24-inch XPS One all-in-one computer is a pleasant antidote to Dell's ghastly new Optiplexes, with sleek, severe lines and unpretentious trim. Though the huge 1080p screen is the centrepiece, it also comes with a quad core processor and JBL ...
For some, it's difficult to understand the benefits of an all-in-one setup, especially if you have a dedicated 'computer' room in your home. If, however, you give an iMac-alike (or an iMac) a chance during your day-to-day computer use, the benefits of ...
A stylish, well-equipped all-in-one PC that performs as well as it looks
Design / Display / Speakers / Compactness
Single digital TV tuner / A bit pricey
With a 24in widescreen display, plus some seriously beefed-up 25 watt speakers, this takes the new model into living room territory – especially with the built-in Windows Media Center and the on-board TV tuner making for a brilliant PVR
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