Dell unveiled its new Vostro line of desktop and notebook computers designed specifically for small businesses with 1-25 employees (So those of you with 26 employees are out of luck).
This line of machines is based on Dell’s recent decision to actually listen to what the customer wants, then design a product around it. Some of the notable features include 1 year of 10GB DataSafe Online Backup and Dell Remote Troubleshooting. These new machines also come without any trialware installed which will keep me from having to do the clean operating system reinstall the minute I get a new PC thing I have been doing all these years to get the garbage off of the machine that the big computer makers put on there.
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The desktop comes in two flavors with a mini tower and a slim tower both of which include the full spectrum of operating systems offered by Microsoft (Sorry Linux Fanboys I guess Dell doesn’t want to support you on these systems). They basic system is pretty inexpensive starting at $349.00 (USD) and it comes with a low end Celeron system. The desktops can run you around $2500.00 decked out with a 24inch Dell Monitor.
The notebooks start around $449.00 for a Turion 64 X2 Dual Core Model with a 14.1 inch piece of glass and go well above $3,000 for the decked out 17″ model.


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