
If you’re considering replacing your current desktop PC, or you’re interested in bringing another PC into your home, but you’re less then flushed thanks to the banks screwing up the world’s economy (thanks guys) then Dell hope that they have the answer in the form of the newly released and decidedly budget friendly Dell Inspiron 546 Minitower Desktop PC.
With prices starting from $269 for the base model, which will get you a 2.3GHz AMD Sempron LE-1300 CPU, integrated ATI Radeon HD3200 graphics, 2GB SDRAM, a 320GB SATA HDD and 16x DVD burner the new Dell Inspiron 546 Minitower Desktop PC range serves to push Dell desktop PC pricing down to about as low as they’ll go in order to appeal to those with strained finances or those for whom a powerhouse PC is simply not required. For this price, however, you’ll need to factor in the price of a monitor.

Ideal, say, as a PC for your kids for homework/coursework, or just as a reasonably compact PC for browsing the net, emailing, VoIP calling, uploading photos and playing digital media, the Dell Inspiron 546 Minitower Desktop PC range tops out with a system coming in at $639 complete with 2.4GHz AMD Phenom X4 9750 processor, 4GB SDRAM, the same graphics card as above but you’ll get a monitor thrown in (in the form of a 20″Dell S2009W HD Widescreen Monitor).
It hardly needs to be said, being that we’re talking Dell here, that you’ll be greeted with a wealth of custom options should you look to order but, in terms of pricing across the new Inspiron 546 Minitower range, really there’s little to either get excited about or, conversely, to complain about.
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