Is it multi-touch capable?
'scuse me if I missed it when reading thru the article, not sure if it was mentioned.
.
^^^^^^^^ I needed an icon with a question mark! Can you add one please? ;-)
Despite appearing on sale in larger numbers in recent months, touchscreen PCs still tend to be sold as luxury items with a price to match. So with the Inspiron One 19 Touch, which starts from under £500, Dell is deliberately giving the whole touchscreen PC market a boot up the backside. Dell Inspiron One Touch All fingers …
Seems a nice piece of kit overall, though would be much better if it had one of those ports which enable you to connect direct to TV (is that HDMI? I can never remember them all). I'd even forgo a couple fo the legacy ports for it. Also, some indication of how normal software works in this PC's touchscreen environment would be useful.
p.s. It would be great if you could include some indication of noisiness in test reports, it makes a big difference if a PC is a church mouse or an, er, Ian Paisley...
Madness! It's a legacy port, please let it stay that way (I for one am fed up of having to reboot Windows to change or reseat a PS2 keyboard... ridiculous).
Instead argue that Dell should dispense with these ports and include 2 more USBs, or perhaps these units should incorporate some standard wireless function... I dunno say Bluetooth... for connecting peripherals, it's about time that became standard in PCs and ALL (not just most) laptops. Wires in general are soooo last century for simple low bandwidth things like keyboards and mice...
"Wires in general are soooo last century for simple low bandwidth things like keyboards and mice..."
Rubbish. My laptop is entirely Bluetooth capable, but I still have a wired mouse. Why? No batteries. It's not like I'm ever going to take the mouse that far away from the laptop anyway, so why bother faffing around with batteries, chargers, batteries running out when you least expect it, etc.?
It might just be me, but when I follow your links to RegHardware, and then the Dell site, I see "Hello Chris" in the top right corner....methinks your URL contains some login details (although clicking "My Account" does ask me to login....and my name isn't Chris, and I do have a Dell, hence why I noticed!)