The Computex expo is off to a start in Taiwan and Dell today unveiled a couple of new All-in-One desktops that are aimed at the budget minded consumer. These Windows powered machines come with 20-inch and 24-inch displays and carry the Inspiron 3000 brand. Since the focus is on the price conscious consumer, don’t expect high-end specifications in these AiO desktops. Dell does say that these PCs have some of the “thinnest AIO displays in the market.”
Dell Inspiron 20 has a 19.5 inch HD+ display with 1,600×900 pixel resolution. Under the hood there’s an Intel Braswell processor, the chip maker’s new 14nm chips that take over from the Bay Trail processors for relatively cheap machines.
Inspiron 24 has a 23.8 inch full HD 1,920×1,080 pixel resolution display and Braswell processors. Customers can also go with AMD processors if they want. This model has RAM options between 4GB and 8GB, a tray-loading DVD drive, up to 1TB of onboard storage and much more.
Both Dell Inspiron all-in-one desktops have multiple USB 2.0 and USB 3.0 ports, Ethernet port, 4-in-1 card reader and Wi-Fi. They’re available in black and white colors with integrated speakers, touchscreen displays can be had for a bit more money.
Dell Inspiron 24 3000 goes on sale today in the United States and China, starting at $479.99. Inspiron 20 3000 will start at $329.99 and it will be released in China first come September, customers in the States will have to wait until October.