![]() Available with fast SSD storage, 10th-generation Intel processors, up to 64GB of memory and an NVIDIA GeForce 1650 GTX video card, the 7780 certainly isn’t lacking for horsepower if you need it. Its design aesthetic doubles down on the minimalism, and both the hardware and software show a focus on technological longevity in a business environment.īut that doesn’t mean that the OptiPlex 7780 is no fun. Where the Inspiron is aimed largely at personal and home office use, the OptiPlex 7780 leans heavier on the business side of the equation. But while both Inspiron and OptiPlex are geared toward folks looking for a clutter-free machine with a bit of style that can do it all, the execution of each is markedly different inside and out. Hot on the heels of the Inspithat we checked out earlier this year comes the new 27-inch OptiPlex 7780, an equally elegant AIO that seeks to capture some more of that iMac magic for the PC set. Dell has been having a bit of an all-in-one (AIO) renaissance as of late.
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