
This is a surprise for all of you Dell fans out there, but it looks like the Round Rock, Texas-based computer systems vendor will finally roll out one of its highly anticipated products. Dell's new desktop computer system is based on some of the latest in computer technology, which means you can probably also use it to play some of your favorite games (but not all of them, since it doesn't come with discrete graphics). However, the real purpose of the Studio Hybrid PC is to provide users with the computing power of the latest PCs in a smaller, lighter and more power-efficient form factor. The Studio Hybrid PC is actually a fully-fledged computer, one that offers you a significant amount of storage space and even a DVD burner. Dell claims that its Hybrid PC is actually 80 percent smaller than a typical desktop computer, and that it uses approximately 70 percent less power than a standard PC.
The system will provide its users with a 2.5-inch, 5400RPM notebook hard drive, which can be offered in three different capacities (160GB, 250GB and 320GB). The RAM memory ranges from 1GB to 4GB, some of which will be needed for the integrated graphics. The Hybrid PC offers options for built-in draft 802.11n Wi-Fi, TV Tuner and even a wireless keyboard and mouse.
The Dell Studio Hybrid PC starts at $499, without a display; you will have to pay $689 for a basic configuration with a monitor.
The system will provide its users with a 2.5-inch, 5400RPM notebook hard drive, which can be offered in three different capacities (160GB, 250GB and 320GB). The RAM memory ranges from 1GB to 4GB, some of which will be needed for the integrated graphics. The Hybrid PC offers options for built-in draft 802.11n Wi-Fi, TV Tuner and even a wireless keyboard and mouse.
The Dell Studio Hybrid PC starts at $499, without a display; you will have to pay $689 for a basic configuration with a monitor.




