Dell debuts energy-efficient Vostro 410

Posted on Wednesday, May 28 2008 @ 22:30 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck
Being green is the new trend for PC makers. Dell today introduced its new Energy Smart Vostro 410 desktop PC, claiming this PC which starts at $599 can save customers up to 47 percent in annual energy costs compared to a regular PC.

Some of the Vostro 410 special features:
  • Outstanding desktop performance with Intel® Core™2 Quad processors, 512MB graphics cards and 800MHz system memory;
  • A larger “tower” design to allow the desktop to grow according to business needs with space for up to four hard drives vs. two in the Vostro 400 and up to 3TB of local storage and memory;
  • More expansion slots (six vs. standard four) and bays (four vs. standard three), holding up to six PCIe/PCI cards to increase configuration flexibility;
  • Gigabit Ethernet for fast wired network access;
  • Continuation of Dell’s 30-day worry-free return policy; and
  • Available with no trial ware and free services including 10GB of Dell DataSafe Online Backup, Dell Network Assistant and Dell Automated PC TuneUp.


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