This system comes fairly close to a comparison with Apple’s Mac Mini. There are several reasons for that, including the small-sized design, of which both products make use. Also, both systems require a power brick, as they aren’t featured with any internal power supply, but that may come as a rather insignificant annoyance for most users. Another interesting feature that both Dell and Apple’s systems share is the application dock, which is basically a shortcut launcher for them. The Dell Dock developed by Stardock will certainly be something that will come in handy to those that migrate from Mac to Vista.
Somehow Dell’s mini PC is what most expected it to be, and that is a small-sized desktop computer ideal for office and home tasks, but totally inappropriate for running games. This happens because of the system’s Intel X3100 integrated graphics, which only provides 128MB of memory. However, while it was no good with Crysis and World in Conflict, the system did fairly well with Windows Vista’s Aero experience.
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