Dell Refreshes Business-Desktop Portfolio

Dell has launched a major refresh of the venerable OptiPlex desktop PC line for business professionals that the company first launched in 1995.

Among other things, Dell’s OptiPlex rollout includes desktops that embrace advanced Intel technologies for remotely managing and servicing enterprise-class machines — even when they are located beyond the corporate firewall, noted Darrel Ward, director of the Dell Product Group. Even better, the new OptiPlex machines deliver cutting-edge processors and graphics cards to enable end users

to do more.

“Whether you need multicore processing ability with Intel Core 2 quad processors or support for up to four independent displays, these new OptiPlex systems will scale to meet your needs,” Ward said.


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Dell’s 10 new OptiPlex systems promise to supply enterprises with the flexibility they need to deploy solutions that fall outside traditional computing models. Diskless versions of the OptiPlex 760 and 960 are […]

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