
Dell is pretty well known for its line of business-friendly Vostro computers, but it was generally felt that it was a tad lacking in one area: the all-in-one. With offices trying to do more with less (space that is) even desktop real-estate is at a premium. Dell must have listened because they have recently announced the addition of a new computer to its Vostro line, the Vostro All-In-One.
The introduction of the Dell Vostro All-In-One is the first for the well-received Vostro line and it is aimed at helping crowded cubical rats retrive some of their lost desk space. The Vostro All-In-One sports a very business casual black attire, a respectible 19-inch LCD monitor and those oh-so-important business features like parallel and serial ports. There are a couple of other items of note like options for a built-in webcam, backup software and VESA mount so you can attach the unit to a table or wall.

Details are spotty at this point but Dell has promised that they will contain Core 2 Duo processors as well as gigabit Ethernet at the system’s $629 entry price. Wi-Fi will be strictly optional. The system is already available in China and Japan where in the latter, a starter Vostro All-In-One comes with a 2.6GHz Pentium dual-core, 2GB of RAM, a 160GB hard drive and an integrated DVD burner. North American sales start on August 11th and are likely to have slightly different configurations.
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