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February 2013
(83%)
34 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(74%)
242 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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High-quality touchscreen
2560 by 1440 resolution
MSATA SSD cache
Great overall performance
Thunderbolt/Mini DisplayPort
4K touch screen
Superb audio
Excellent graphics and multimedia performance
Gorgeous ultra-high-res touch screen
High-end CPU
MSATA SSD for quick boot and program load times
Easily upgradable
Fast processor. DX11 graphics. mSATA with Intel SRT. 802.11 a/b/g/n 2.4GHz and 5GHz WiFi. Improved hinge with height adjustment. 10finger touch and seamless screen glass. 2
560by1
440 resolution. HDMI in and out. Nice styling. Internal power supply (No po
Dazzling 2
560x1
440 (instead of 1
920x1
080) touch screen
Height- and tilt-adjustable stand
Good sound and keyboard
Swift performance
Dominant performance in its class
Attractive looks and features
Excellent built-in audio
Remarkably quiet
The editors didn't like
Skin tones look oversaturated
No Blu-ray drive
Unlabeled front-panel buttons
Pricey
Awkward port placement
Mobile-class graphics
While good for an all-in-one
Aren't up to gaming at full screen resolution
Plastic back feels flimsy compared to Apple's aluminum-clad iMac
USB 3.0 ports aren't blue. A little thick compared to competitors. Reflective screen
Incapable of gaming at full resolution
Plastic back panel not as elegant as the iMac's aluminum
Big screen, 2560 x 1440 resolution, Good components, Great media capabilities, Nice design
Bit pricey, Underpowered graphics
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Excellent Design, Great 2,560 x 1,440 display, Very good audio output, Good performance for an all-in-one
Plastic backside feels a bit flimsy for a premium machine, Graphics aren't powerful enough to handle games at native resolution and high settings
With the addition of touch, a more flexible stand, and fresh new components, combined with the already excellent screen, Dell's update moves well beyond Apple Clone territory. The XPS 27 Touch is easily the strongest competitor to the 27-inch iMac that ...
The Dell XPS 2720 is undeniably expensive, but delivers incredible performance, excellent features and offers a truly awesome 27in Adobe RGB touchscreen display. Next-day in-home support from Dell will make a huge difference to those relying on their PC f...
The Dell XPS 27 Touch All-in-One (2720) all-in-one desktop updates the best Windows 8 PC around with Intel's latest hardware, and comes up a winner....
After the courier has dropped off the XPS One 27" and no doubt had a moan about the size of the packaging users will be struck by how nice a system this is to look at, and touch. Dell have done a great job of refining the all in one design concept and whi...
A little thick compared to competitors, Reflective screen
The Dell XPS One 27 Touch is close to the pinnacle of all-in-one desktops, with a price tag to match. With a Blu-ray player, a Quad HD resolution display, and bags of high-end power, the XPS One 27 Touch is a great choice for users who want to use Windo...
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Published: 2012-10-26, Author: Matt , review by: techradar.com
Big screen, 2560 x 1440 resolution, Good components, Great media capabilities, Nice design
Bit pricey, Underpowered graphics
As a living room PC that's dedicated to media, there's practically no faulting it, especially if you go for a model with Blu-ray built in. A Windows Media Centre remote is included, and Windows 8 comes with some pretty nice media streaming apps. The Dell...