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Dell OptiPlex GX110 MiniTower

Dell OptiPlex GX110

WHAT'S HOT: An excellent interior design makes expanding this OptiPlex simple--you don't even need tools to fill the three open PCI slots and three open bays, and the power supply swings out to give you more room to work. Though priced as a midrange system ($1431), this OptiPlex is rich with corporate extras, including a network interface card, a case lock, and chassis intrusion detection.

WHAT'S NOT: While the OptiPlex ships with detailed online documentation, it lacks manuals for individual components.

WHAT ELSE: With a score of 140 on our PC WorldBench 2000 tests, the OptiPlex lands in the middle of the pack of Pentium III-667 PCs we've seen running Windows 98. Accessing the interior is easy: The side of the midsize tower slides off after you press a button on the front of the case, though replacing it takes some finagling. On the 17-inch Dell M770 monitor, colors appeared bright and deep, and text looked crisp up to 1280-by-1024 resolution. Dell's sturdy QuietKey keyboard enables smooth and quiet typing.

BEST USE: The OptiPlex GX110 would be at home in a corporate environment; it should please businesses looking for a dependable PC that won't drain the budget.


SUMMARY
Dell OptiPlex GX110


PC WorldBench 2000 score of 140, Pentium III-667 CPU, 128MB of SDRAM, 256KB L2 cache, 10GB hard drive, Windows 98 SE, Celestica M64 graphics board with 16MB of SDRAM, 17-inch monitor, 20X-48X CD-ROM drive, network card, Wake on LAN, Microsoft IntelliMouse, case lock, Creative Labs Sound Blaster PC 128 audio, Harman/Kardon speakers; 3-year parts warranty, 3-year labor warranty, free unlimited support, 24/7 toll-free support.

$1431
800/388-8542
www.dell.com

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