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Dell Vostro 360 inadvertently revealed, shows off all-in-one specs

Dell Vostro 360 inadvertently revealed, shows off all-in-one specs Are you partial to grayscale technical drawings? Or maybe you’re out there for an all-in-one desktop, but don’t own an academic institution ? Dell’s satisfying those key constituencies — and more! — with support documents for its upcoming Vostro 360. Prior to any official announcement of pricing or availability, the PDF lets us glean a number of specs: we’re staring at an Intel h61 Express chipset with Intel Core i3, i5 or i7 processors – or, if you are feeling especially nostalgic, you are able to select a Pentium Dual Core. The system will max out at 8GB of memory, with integrated Intel graphics or a discrete NVIDIA GeForce GT, and a touchscreen option, if you’d rather let your fingers do the computing. Oh, and there is a built-in camera privacy cover you are able to glue shut a higher time you disgustedly swear off Chatroulette.

[Thanks, Emperor John Hancox]

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