PC Magazine reviews the Dell Vostro 200
Dell introduced an entire new lineup of computers back in early July called the Vostro series and PC Magazine has their first review of the Dell Vostro 200 desktop. In case you forgot (and we don’t blame you if you did), Vostro is Latin for “yours” and the new computer lineup emphasizes “Professional Design, Quality, and Value”. There’s so much value apparently that the Vostro 200 comes with no trialware software installed (Yes.. there’s finally no AOL inside). Anyhow, the reviewed system that PC Magazine had featured an Intel Core 2 Duo processor with 2GB of RAM, and a 160GB HDD. Here’s the verdict on the $899 system:
The Dell’s first small-business desktop is basically the business doppelganger of the Inspiron: similar case, specs, and configurations, but it is all business and comes with Vstore services that tailor it for the SMB space.
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