

Many of the standard icons in the status area of the taskbar fall into this category, meaning you’re consistently forced to sit and look at coarse icons all day. Any icon or application that wasn’t designed to run with these larger formats looks pixelated and old. While this certainly makes things like the taskbar, buttons and scroll bars far more finger friendly, it also looks terrible.
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To make up for the fact that Windows Vista in no way possesses a finger friendly interface, Dell bumped up the DPI of the standard interface. Bleeding is evident, but not too serious and only visible on completely dark screens. To be fair, this is still more than high enough to present an enjoyable web experience, watch videos, take advantage of the touch features, etc we’ve just become accustomed to really sharp, high resolution screens these days. The only real downside to the screen is that it’s a fairly low 1366×768 resolution.


Dell naturally had no comment to give, so for now the small yet manageable screen is the only game in town. There’s always the large silver handle on the bottom, but it’s not something you probably want to risk a thousand dollar purchase on just for ease of carrying.ĭell chose to go with an 18.5-inch display on the Studio One 19 though few months ago, some eagle-eyed users noted a listing for a “Studio One 24” in one of the Dell drivers. It’s understandable not want to add something that stands out and detracts from the clean styling, but the machine is pretty difficult to carry without some sharp corner jutting into an arm or armpit. One glaring component that seems to be missing from the design, however, is some sort of handle. The screen itself is glass, thankfully, but surrounding it on all edges is close to two inches of plastic with a black pattern of dots that fades to clear. Speaking of viewing angles, we mentioned earlier how the display was raised a few millimeters from the surface of the machine. Viewing angles manage to be good enough to handle it, if not amazing. While the Studio One 19 doesn’t bend any farther forward than vertical, it tilts back to something like a whopping 45 degrees. More, in fact, than the stands of many traditional LCDs possess.
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One cord computing is turning out to be the hot new phrase in all-in-one computers, and it works here as long as consumers pay for the upgrade to the wireless keyboard and mouse.ĭespite being an all-in-one computer, with a display built-in to the rest of the machine, there is a great deal of mobility in the stand. Below the stand is the input for the power cord, which is the one and only cord users need to get the Studio One 19 up and going. The rear is very sleek and futuristic, its white expanse broken only by the the ports, slot-loading optical drive, and round Dell logo. The entire back of the computer curves sleekly back from all edges, protruding farthest in the very middle where the silver stand attaches. Dell probably wouldn’t appreciate the staff of DesktopReview slathering the Studio One 19 in tomato sauce and jam, so that aspect of the computer will have to remain a mystery. It’s a choice that I’ve seen draw criticism from several people, but they look fairly sleek my one concern is how easy the material will be to keep clean.

In an odd design choice, Dell covered the speakers in fabric instead of the plastic or metal grills found on most built-in speakers. The speakers sit behind and to the sides of the 18.5-inch screen. Love it or hate it, it’s very distinctive, and it does look nice. The stand curves out from the back of the machine down below the computer, while the screen itself sticks out around a third of an inch from the rest of the device. Most all-in-ones try and maintain a singular column from top to bottom, while Dell’s most recent attempt is very three dimensional, with several layers. The base price with multitouch is $849 as configured, our review unit carries a suggested retail price of $999.ĭell has really diverged from the style of most all-in-one desktops a decision that’s readily apparently just by taking a look at the One 19. The starting price for the Dell Studio One 19 all-in-one computer is $699.
