Summary: At £599, the Dell Studio One 19 is somewhere in between the entry-level Atom-based all-in-ones and high-end all-in-ones like the Lenovo IdeaCentre A600 and Apple iMac
Summary: 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...
Excerpt: You'll either love or hate the Dell Studio One 19 . It's by far the fastest 19in or smaller all-in-one PC we've tested, and it boasts a dual-touch display.
Summary: The Dell Studio One 19 has the best combination of price and performance among touchscreen-capable devices; if you spend any less, you'll have a PC that performs like a
Excerpt: As we mentioned in our first look at this desktop, manufacturers have been expanding and improving on the idea of the desktop computer, and Dell has no plans to get left
Pros: Fun multitouch programs, Good speakers, Built-in webcam, Fun multitouch programs, Good speakers, Built-in wireless, Built-in webcam, Good wireless keyboard
Cons: Some programs buggy, Audible fan noise, Wireless mouse seems fragile, Some programs buggy, Audible fan noise, Can't customize Touch Zone, Wireless mouse seems fragile
Conclusion: Perhaps because the company's products have traditionally been criticized as a bit bland, Dell has been pushing hard to bring design and color to the fore of late.
Pros: Slim and stylish, Cozi Webware adds functionality and substance to otherwise gimmicky touch software, Crisp, loud speakers, Integrated power brick
Cons: Cloth accents likely to soil over time, Recessed touch screen makes cleaning LCD tricky, Higher-end configurations are expensive, but don’t offer much of a graphics boost