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Dell's Zino packs HD in a small package

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by May Chua
08:30 PM Jan 18, 2010
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With high-definition (HD) graphics capabilities and upgrade options to crank up its storage to 1TB, the Inspiron Zino HD can be a compact home media centre. Its roomy hard drive and HDMI output means you can easily pump your audio, photos and videos to the flat panel television set in the living room instead.

For $649, you get an Inspiron Zino HD running Windows 7 Home Premium with a 1.8GHz AMD Athlon processor, coupled with 2GB of memory and 320GB of storage. To give this little guy a boost, you can dole out extra for more storage, a dual-core processor, a Blu-ray drive or a wireless remote control.

If you\'re into personalising your Zino, the default black chassis lid is interchangeable - you can easily choose another colour that goes well with your interiors.

If you can do without HD, you can save a bit of moolah with the $449 Dell Inspiron Zino instead.

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Need more space on your desk? The Dell Inspiron Zino HD could be music to your ears. It has a footprint smaller than an A4-sized paper and is a mere 3.5 inches tall.

With high-definition (HD) graphics capabilities and upgrade options to crank up its storage to 1TB, the Inspiron Zino HD can be a compact home media centre. Its roomy hard drive and HDMI output means you can easily pump your audio, photos and videos to the flat panel television set in the living room instead.

For $649, you get an Inspiron Zino HD running Windows 7 Home Premium with a 1.8GHz AMD Athlon processor, coupled with 2GB of memory and 320GB of storage. To give this little guy a boost, you can dole out extra for more storage, a dual-core processor, a Blu-ray drive or a wireless remote control.

If you're into personalising your Zino, the default black chassis lid is interchangeable - you can easily choose another colour that goes well with your interiors.

If you can do without HD, you can save a bit of moolah with the $449 Dell Inspiron Zino instead.


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A closer look at the petite Dell Inspiron Zino HD.


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Those into personalisation can buy these brightly-coloured lids to replace their default Black Chassis one.


 
Any of you guys have any opinions on ALIENWARE 15X? Thought of getting one for PVP gaming. But it is quite expensive though:(
 
Bunch of copycats don't have an iota of creativity in them...

The Mac Mini has been around for more than 4 years. :rolleyes:

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Any of you guys have any opinions on ALIENWARE 15X? Thought of getting one for PVP gaming. But it is quite expensive though:(

Cons
Thick and expensive. Portable but bulky. Costly to customize. Poor battery life (not surprise...).

Pros
Many unique features not found in other gaming nb. Fast processor and good display.

My next upgrade will most likely be Alienware desktop... Knowing that a identical diy setup will only cost 60-70% of the Alienware...:D:D
 
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