Dell has released a new Inspiron 24 all-in-one PC, equipped with an upgraded version of the AMD Ryzen 5000U processor.
The desktop comes with extremely narrow bezels on three sides, with the fourth side, the bottom, packing the speaker. A 23.8-inch LCD display with an FHD resolution is featured, with a 99% sRGB color gamut coverage, and support for ComfortView Plus (blue light reduction).
Under the hood, you either get the 15W TDP Ryzen 5 5625U (6 cores/12 threads) or the Ryzen 3 5425U (4 cores/8 threads). The CPU is assisted by 8GB of DDR4 3200MHz RAM and 512GB of NVMe SSD for storage.
Color options are Shadow Gray and Pearl White and there’s even a pop-up camera present. In terms of interfaces, the Dell Inspiron 24 comes with 4 USB ports, HDMI in/out, SD card slot, and more.
That aside, Dell in 2021 ranked third in terms of traditional PC shipments and closed the year with 18.6% of the market share, recording a total of almost 60,000 shipments.
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