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The editors liked
10-finger touch screen. 1080p HD screen. 15-month McAfee protection. WiDi compatible. Clean desktop mode. Plethora of inputs
HDMI-in
VGA-in/out
Composite AV video in.
The Dell Inspiron One 2330 has a reasonably attractive design
And a surprisingly broad selection of video and audio connectivity options
The Dell Inspiron 23 all-in-one has a very thin display
Optional discrete graphics
An HDMI input
And a screen that folds all the way down like a tabletop PC
Sleek
Simple design
Speedy performance
Touch screen can tilt until flat
The editors didn't like
No Blu-ray. Needs height adjustment. Duller colors on monitor. USB 3.0 ports aren't blue. Weak integrated graphics
Aside from the AV inputs and its not-unattractive looks
Nothing about this mainstream PC really stands out
It's expensive for something from Dell's mainstream Inspiron line and the lie-flat hinge just reminds one how inconvenient it can be to have a tabletop display permanently tethered to a power cord
Sleek, simple design, Speedy performance, Touch screen can tilt until flat
No optical drive, Fn keys not reverse-mapped
The Inspiron 23 boasts a sleek design, speedy performance, and a flexible touch screen that lets the system look and act like a tethered Windows tablet. It's a winner among all-in-ones. ...
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Published: 2013-09-17, Author: Dan , review by: cnet.com
The Dell Inspiron 23 all-in-one has a very thin display, optional discrete graphics, an HDMI input, and a screen that folds all the way down like a tabletop PC
It's expensive for something from Dell's mainstream Inspiron line and the lie-flat hinge just reminds one how inconvenient it can be to have a tabletop display permanently tethered to a power cord
A handful of worthwhile unique features help the Dell Inspiron 23 all-in-one stand out among 23-inch desktops.
The Dell Inspiron One 2330 has a reasonably attractive design, and a surprisingly broad selection of video and audio connectivity options
Aside from the AV inputs and its not-unattractive looks, nothing about this mainstream PC really stands out
Dell's workmanlike Inspiron One 2330 won't change your life, but it will meet all of your basic mainstream desktop needs while also providing a few useful extras.
Published: 2013-01-30, Author: Joel , review by: pcmag.com
10-finger touch screen. 1080p HD screen. 15-month McAfee protection. WiDi compatible. Clean desktop mode. Plethora of inputs: HDMI-in, VGA-in/out, Composite AV video in.
No Blu-ray. Needs height adjustment. Duller colors on monitor. USB 3.0 ports aren't blue. Weak integrated graphics
If you have a need for composite AV in and VGA in on a touch screen all-in-one desktop, the Inspiron One 23 should be on the top of the list. If you don't need this admittedly specialized set of inputs, then there are other more attractive AIO PC choices...
Dell’s entry-level all-in-one PC is good value compared to the Apple iMac. You’re locked into four pre-built setups when buying, though, and features like Blu-ray are restricted to the more expensive models....
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Published: 2013-09-17, Author: Dan , review by: cnet.com.au
The Dell Inspiron 23 all-in-one has a very thin display, optional discrete graphics, an HDMI input, and a screen that folds all the way down like a tabletop PC
It's expensive for something from Dell's mainstream Inspiron line and the lie-flat hinge just reminds one how inconvenient it can be to have a tabletop display permanently tethered to a power cord
A handful of worthwhile unique features help the Dell Inspiron 23 all-in-one stand out among 23-inch desktops....
There's much to like about Dell's Inspiron One 23. It has plenty of power, and the understated design both looks and feels the part.However, the Dell's display is an unsightly blot on an otherwise able and fully featured all-in-one. With plenty of rivals...
There's much to like about Dell's Inspiron One 23. It has plenty of power, and the understated design both looks and feels the part. However, the Dell's display is an unsightly blot on an otherwise able and fully featured all-in-one. With plenty of riva...
Solid construction, simple design, Good value compared to iMac
No customisation when purchasing, No swivel or height adjustment on stand, Only premium models have discrete graphics, Blu-ray
Dell's entry-level all-in-one PC is good value compared to the Apple iMac. You're locked into four pre-built setups when buying, though, and features like Blu-ray are restricted to the more expensive models...
Attractive design, Supports HDMI-out and HDMI-in, Fast, well-rounded performance
Low-contrast display, Poor audio quality, System fan is annoying at load, Expensive for a 23-inch AIO, Affordable models lose performance advantage
Dell's Inspiron 23 is a confused product. On the one hand it's an Inspiron, and in the company's brand mythology that means affordable. Yet on the other, this clearly isn't an entry-level product. Pricing starts at $999, already more than most consumers...