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Developer | Dell Technologies |
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Type | All-in-one |
Release date | 2011 |
CPU | AMD Ryzen, Intel Celeron, Intel Pentium, Intel Core i3, Intel Core i5, Intel Core i7 |
Graphics | Intel HD, ATI/AMD Radeon, NVIDIA GeForce |
Related | Dell Vostro, Dell Latitude, Dell XPS |
Website | Dell Inspiron |
This is a list of Dell Inspiron All-in-One computers.
Model | Released | Chipset | CPU | RAM type | RAM speed | RAM Max | Height | Width | Depth | Display | USB |
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19/ 19 Touch | |||||||||||
2020 [1] | Intel H61 Express | Intel Celetron Dual Core or Pentium Dual Core or 3rd generation Core i3 or i5 | non-ECC DDR3 SO-DIMM | up to 1600 MHz | up to 8 GB | 376.9 mm (14.8 inches) | 506.8 mm (20.0 inches) | Edge (touch) - 35.0 mm (1.4 inches) Chassis (touch) - 65.5 mm (2.6 inches) Edge (non-touch) - 34.5 mm (1.4 inches) Chassis (non-touch) - 63.2 mm (2.5 inches) | 20.2" full HD (1920 x 1080) WLED | 5x USB 2.0 | |
2205 | |||||||||||
2305 | |||||||||||
2310 | |||||||||||
2320 [2] | Intel H61 Express | Intel Pentium Dual Core or Core i3 or Core i5 or Core i7 | non-ECC DDR3 SO-DIMM | 1333 MHz | up to 8 GB | 430 mm (16.93 inches) | 568.00 mm (22.36 inches) | Touchscreen - 79.00 mm (3.11 inches) Non-touchscreen - 75.50 mm (2.97 inches) | 23" full HD (1920 x 1080) WLED | 6x USB 2.0 | |
2330 [3] | Intel B75 Express | Intel Core i3 (2nd generation) or Core i5 (2nd or 3rd generation) or Core i7 (3rd generation) maximum TDP 65 watts | non-ECC DDR3 SO-DIMM | up to 1600 MHz | up to 16 GB | 442.40 mm (17.40 inches) | 574.0 mm (22.60 inches) | With Stand - 220.0 mm (8.66 inches) | 23" full HD (1920 x 1080) WLED at 60 Hz | 4x USB 3.0 and 2x USB 2.0 | |
Model | Released | Chipset | CPU | RAM type | RAM speed | RAM Max | PCI / PCIe | USB |
Inspiron 20 3000 All-in-One Desktop (3043) [4]
Inspiron 20 3000 All-in-One (3052) [5]
Inspiron 20 3000 All-in-One (3059) [6]
Inspiron 20 3000 All-in-One (3064). [7] Features 7th Generation Intel Core i3-7100U processor, 4GB of memory, a 1TB 5400rpm hard drive and Intel HD Graphics 620 with shared graphics memory.
Inspiron 24 3000 All-in-One (3459)
Inspiron 24 3000 All-in-One (AMD) (3455) [8]
Inspiron 24 5000 All-in-One (5459) [9]
Inspiron 24 5000 All-in-One (5415) [10]
Inspiron 23 7000 All-in-One Touch Screen Desktop (2350) [11]
Inspiron 24 7000 All-in-One (7459) [12]
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