Think of it as Dell’s “Mac Mini”, and what you get is the Inspiron Zino HD. Very similar in size (7.8″ x 7.8″), the Inspiron Zino has been designed to be a convenient, fashionable, entertainment PC rather than the ultimate gaming system. As Windows 7 is now available, Dell has also updated the new Inspiron Zino HD to come with the new Microsoft OS as standard. As you can see there are ten colours to choose from, at least one of them will blend in nicely with the decor of your living room / bookself!
The Dell Inspiron Zino HD comes with a range of AMD Athlon processors which include AMD Athlon Neo X2 6850e, AMD Athlon X2 3250e, AMD Athlon 2850e and the AMD Athlon 2650e, the choice of up to 8GB of DDR2 RAM and a range og SATA II hard drives from 160GB up to 1TB.
Pricing begins at £299, but can max up to £799 should you choose to upgrade its graphics card, RAM, hard drive and throw in a Blu-Ray ROM drive.
Interested in compact, mini pcs like this? Check out the Aspire Revo…
[via Geeky Gadgets]









[...] The Inspiron Zino was released almost a year ago, in the latest udpate, Dell has decided to update its specifications, the new Inspiron Zino HD now boasts quad core support with an AMD Phenom II X4 P940 1.7GHz quad-core processor. Besides quad core processor, this model has 8GB DDR3 RAM and 1TB of storage space which should be quite enough for multimedia storage. As for the graphics, you have a choice between ATI Mobility Radeon HD4250 integrated graphics and HD5450 dedicated video card. [...]