Dell intros the stylish and compact Dell Studio Hybrid PC
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- Jul 29, 2008 |
- Hardware News
Since more concentration is paid on the looks of laptops and notebooks, the old humble desktop PC remains the same, classic old type. However with Dell’s latest Studio Hybrid, you won’t feel like you own a PC. With such a smart looking device on your desk, one can make more of a style statement with it.

Yes, Dell has launched a superb and smart looking Dell Studio Hybrid, the PC. What happens to be the highlight here is the PC’s super small form factor. It is 80 percent smaller than a traditional desktop. The stylish Studio Hybrid is also an energy saver, consuming 70 percent less power than what a regular system would use. It comes with Energy Star 4.0. And not only does it feature a green colored PC amongst the other colors, it is also green in nature of its packaging. How? – The PC is 95 percent recyclable!
You can make appropriate use of the space on your desk by either making the Hybrid stand horizontal or vertical.
The technical specifications of the Dell Studio Hybrid PC are as following:
The pricing of the desktop PC starts from $499 sans the monitor. Studio Hybrid PC with a monitor will cost $689.
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