Dell Computers OptiPlex 7070 Ultra-Minimalist Modular All-in-One Dream PC

The days of not updating All-in-One PC are numbered. From the ashes of the all-in-one canceled due to one obsolete or dying component to the Dell computer OptiPlex 7070 Ultra, a mini PC that is designed to transform a monitor into a modular all-in-one.

Dell's OptiPlex Desktop Mini PC is already small and designed to be installed out of sight. However, this new model takes that to another level, making it thin, narrow and slender enough (at 3.78 x 10.09 x 0,78 inches) to be slotted into a stand, essentially turning your monitor into an all-in-one desktop. table.

The hidden nature of the OptiPlex 7070 Ultra makes it attractive to people who crave a clean, more minimalist workplace.

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Modular and upgrade all-in-one

But that is not all. In fact, the OptiPlex 7070 Ultra computer, according to a PCMag magazine report, is the first all-in-one that's modular.

This is because not only can you just pull it out of the monitor stand and replace it with a new model when it starts showing its age, but also expandable to that extent. Simply, you can pop it open to upgrade memory and storage.

This means that the OptiPlex 7070 Ultra PC, scheduled for release on September 24th, could prove to be a significant market in the all-in-one community, especially with those users feeding off of having to replace an entire all-in-one desktop all because that one internal component needs to be updated.

OptiPlex 7070 Desktop Ultra Specs

All-in-one power desktop users who need a discrete graphics card for demanding day-to-day processes may unfortunately have to look elsewhere. The OptiPlex 7070 Ultra computer is designed for general users who might do a bit of photo editing and light video editing, but ultimately use this mini PC for typical performance tasks of some games and entertainment.

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The OptiPlex 7070 Ultra will feature 8th Gen Intel i3 and up to i7 chips - a 25W run kit, up to 64GB of RAM and up to 1TB of SSD, and a decent amount of ports, including one that supports power supply.

As a monitor, its compatibility with, in a separate report says that it will fit a variety of monitors up to 27 inches, while PCMag adds that it will be compatible with both fixed-height and height-adjustable stands. VESA bracket mounts will also be available so you can plug it into any VESA compatible display.

The OptiPlex 7070 ultra computer starts at $749 for its base model.

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