Dell today announced the Studio One 19, an all-in-one computer that is designed to look just as good in the living room as it does the kitchen. The optional touch capability provides the optimal experience for moms and their kids as they peruse photos from Spring Break and other family events. The Studio One 19 is made to be ideal for the shared computing experience, especially in family areas where people can effortlessly view and move photos, manage music and review home work.
“The new Studio One 19 is as nice to look at as it is functional,” said Alex Gruzen, senior vice president of Dell’s Consumer products. “More and more people are making the kitchen the center of their entertainment and computing experience and the Studio One 19 is the ideal system for that need. The Studio One 19 is about lifestyle and design and is very affordable for the family.”
The Studio One 19 will be available on March 19 in select Japan retail outlets including Bic Camera and Yodobashi Camera and on dell.com in Japan on March 23. The system will launch in many other countries later this spring. Starting price for the Studio One 19 is $699.
Innovative Software from Dell
- Easy multi-touch photo editing, slideshow creation, playlist compilation, notes, and even web browsing.
- Unleash creativity with You Paint finger painting software.
- Record videos and upload directly to YouTube with the touch of a finger.
- Flick to Flickr -“ Upload photos to Flickr to share with family and friends.
- Create a musical masterpiece with the multi-touch percussion center.
- Software is optional and works with multi-touch configurations only.
Power & performance:
- Intel Celeron, Dual Core Celeron, Pentium Dual Core, Core 2 Duo, and Core 2 Quad Core Processor options
- Choice of nVidia GeForce 9200 or GeForce 9400 integrated graphics
- Up to 4GB dual channel memory
- Up to 750GB HDD
- Slot load Optical drive
- 7-in-1 media card reader, six USB ports
- Optional integrated wireless, web camera, Blu-ray Disc
- Optional multi-touch capability
- Optional facial recognition security (with webcam)