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December 2012
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The editors liked
Gorgeous design
Stateoftheart components
Terrific touch screen
Large
Attractive quad HD screen
The Dell XPS One 2710 boasts speedy performance and the highest screen resolution among 27-inch Windows all-in-ones
The Dell XPS One 27 boasts the highest-display resolution among Windows 8 all-in-ones
And at an aggressive price
The updated Dell XPS 27 is highlighted by excellent performance and features
Plus a higher-than-1080p touch screen
Nvidia graphics
And Intel's latest fourth-gen CPUs. An HDMI input lets it double as a display for a game console or cable box
Gorgeous ultra-high-res screen
Brand-new CPU and graphics chips offer excellent performance
Solid-state cache for quick boot and program load times
Has a 2
560-by-1
440 resolution screen. USB 3.0 ports. HDMI in and out. Nice styling. Fast processor. DX11 graphics. mSATA with Intel SRT. 802.11 a/b/g/n 2.4GHz and 5GHz Wi-Fi. Internal power supply (No power brick). Nice sound. No confusing USB 2.0 ports
Great price-to-performance ratio
Beautiful screen and ample connectivity
Fastest all-in-one we've tested to date
27-iinch display is both big and beautiful
Fast mechanical storage aided by a 32GB mSATA SSD
Great sounding audio
No bloatware
The included wireless keyboard and mouse aren't an ergonomic dream
But they are comfortable enough that I didn't feel the need to replace them. Overall
The Dell XPS One 2710 is a cohesive
Slick package with an impressively small footprint. If you're lo
Super highresolution display
HDMI and S/PDIF out
32GB SSD.
Good design
Beautiful 2560 x 1440 display
Excellent sound quality
Useful connectivity
Respectable performance
The editors didn't like
Pricey
Only soso for gaming
Stand is difficult to position
Display looks washed out
The overly glossy screen and a limited OSD take away from the display
And the absence of Blu-ray is strange at this price
A new adjustable display support arm is welcome
But stops short of reclining a full 90 degrees
The main benefit of Intel's new chips
Amazing battery life
Isn't applicable here. The adjustable stand could offer more flexibility
No touch-screen option for Windows 8 upgraders
Mobile-class graphics not up to gaming at the screen's native resolution
Plastic back feels flimsy compared to Apple's aluminum-clad iMac
USB 3.0 ports aren't blue. No touch option. No height adjustment
Lacks a touch-sensitive panel
Boring (but wireless) keyboard and mouse
Somewhat expensive (as configured)
Display isn't touch-capable
Cheap
Plastic casing pretends to be aluminum. No touch screen for future Windows 8 fingerswiping. Bluray disc only comes in the most expensive
000 model
PC must be powered on to use its HDMI input and to charge connected USB devices.
Stand does not swivel or adjust for height
Extremely glossy display finish
Graphics processing unit can't handle modern games at native resolution
If you want a Windows all-in-one computer that performs as well as it looks, the Dell XPS 27 Touch is an easy recommendation. It's not perfect, and it's certainly not cheap, but the design and performance are impossible to fault -- as evidenced by the str...
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Published: 2013-07-17, Author: Dan , review by: cnet.com
The updated Dell XPS 27 is highlighted by excellent performance and features, plus a higher-than-1080p touch screen, Nvidia graphics, and Intel's latest fourth-gen CPUs. An HDMI input lets it double as a display for a game console or cable box
The main benefit of Intel's new chips, amazing battery life, isn't applicable here. The adjustable stand could offer more flexibility
As a big-screen upscale all-in-one with touch and decent gaming chops, the latest version of Dell's XPS 27 is a great all-around home PC that covers a lot of bases.
Published: 2013-01-30, Author: Michael , review by: maximumpc.com
Abstract: We know what you’re thinking. Why is Maximum PC dedicating precious time doing another roundup of all-in-one PCs? You’d never buy one of these machines as your primary computer, right? Right. We’d never be satisfied with just an all-in-one, either. Bu...
Published: 2012-12-20, Author: Sean , review by: theverge.com
Abstract: It's an interesting time to buy an all-in-one PC, that's for sure. The iMac is thinner and more powerful than ever, and Windows machines finally have touchscreens that appeal to an average user. Now that Windows 8 is on the market, all-in-one computers...
This was my first system review as a whole. It certainly was a learning experience as compared to reviewing individual parts that then go on to make the whole. As such we need to focus on overall design, fit and finish, and functionality. Performan...
Good design, Beautiful 2560 x 1440 display, Excellent sound quality, Useful connectivity, Respectable performance
Stand does not swivel or adjust for height, Extremely glossy display finish, Graphics processing unit can't handle modern games at native resolution
All-in-one computers require some tradeoffs, but if you're willing to sacrifice future upgrades for a more attractive and better-integrated PC, the XPS One 27 is the computer to buy. It offers an amazing display, good performance and a reasonable value....
The included wireless keyboard and mouse aren't an ergonomic dream, but they are comfortable enough that I didn't feel the need to replace them. Overall, the Dell XPS One 2710 is a cohesive, slick package with an impressively small footprint. If you're lo
Cheap, plastic casing pretends to be aluminum. No touch screen for future Windows 8 fingerswiping. Bluray disc only comes in the most expensive,000 model