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Oct 29 2008, 10:00am CDT | by Shane McGlaun
The 960 is the top-of-the-line OptiPlex and offers power saving features that allow for up to 43% less power consumption over previous OptiPlex systems. The 960 runs Vista Business and uses a 80GB HDD on base models and can be had in mini tower, Desktop or SFF form factors. The machine can be had with Intel Core 2 dual-core or quad-core processors and up to 8GB of RAM. The 760 is a mainstream machine with security and power saving features. The 360 is a business essential system starting at $476.
“As the world’s leading supplier of desktops, Dell understands the importance of simplifying customers’ IT environments and saving them money in every step of the desktop lifecycle,” said Darrel Ward, director, Dell Product Group. “According to Gartner, a locked and well-managed system can be 42 percent less expensive to maintain than an unmanaged one.2 With today’s product announcement, we are introducing end-to-end solutions that are more manageable and secure, while also giving customers the flexibility to deploy solutions outside of traditional computing models.”
Via Dell
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