Dell's Vostro 430 Desktop Gets Core i5/i7 And $699 Starting Tag
Granted, we're not entirely sure we'd agree with Dell's assertion that the Vostro 430 is "future proof"--we wouldn't even call a $4000 Alienware "future proof"--but it is powerful enough to handle Windows 7 and shouldn't break the bank along the way. In an unusual move for Dell, it has decided to equip the Vostro 430 with a Core i5 or Core i7 processor, dedicated GPU options from NVIDIA/ATI, up to 16GB of DDR3 SDRAM and up to 1TB of extra storage. It's available to customize and order today starting at $699, and while it probably won't play Crysis at its maximum resolution, it'll more than handle those pesky Spreadsheets and the occasional gaming spree.
Vostro 430: Expandability, Productivity and Connectivity
- Expandability options with the ability to add memory, PCI/PCIe cards and HDD, future-proofing IT investment;
- Increased internal storage capacity with one terabyte hard drives offering up to 2 terabytes of internal storage;
- Dual-display capability, and more expandability and flexibility with 10 external USB ports and four total PCI/PCIe expansion slots for more network, sound or graphics cards.
- Optional Blu-Ray DiskTM drives for data storage and video playback;
- PS/2 and serial ports to enable use of older devices; and
- Dell 19-in-1 Media Card Reader (Optional)
- IEEE 1394a (Optional)