Dell brings its ‘Infinity Edge’ design to Inspiron all-in-ones

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It’s already been a surprisingly exciting year for all-in-ones, and today Dell is introducing two more with a clean and simple look.

The Inspiron 24 5000 and Inspiron 27 7000 both take Dell’s “Infinity Edge” design — with a large lower chin and super-thin bezels along the top and sides — down to the company’s general consumer line.

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The PCs should look familiar to anyone who’s seen an XPS laptop in the past few years. Dell also used a similar style on its recent XPS 27 all-in-one, but that computer starts at $1,499, while these start much lower: $699 for the 24-inch machine and $999 for the 27-inch machine.

The 27-inch machine is much more of a standout than the 24-inch. It’s available with either a 1080p or a 4K display — though colors on the 4K panel looked a little dull when I saw the machine during a briefing — and Dell says that with some upgrades, it’ll even be capable of handling VR.