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New OptiPlex 780 models, with USFF model on right
Dell actually announced four OptiPlex 780 models, including mini-tower, desktop, small form factor, and ultra small form factor (USFF) versions, as pictured above, but the latter is the one that is being toutedas a breakthrough in PC performance/size ratio. The computer measures 9.4 x 9.3 x 2.6 inches, not a lot larger than most Atom-powered nettops.


OptiPlex 780 USFF, front and back
The 780 USFF is also energy-efficient, relatively speaking. It offers a 180-Watt power supply, compared to 255 and 305 Watts for its larger OptiPlex 780 siblings. The computer comes with various mounting options, including a desktop stand.
Storage options are said to include up to a 320GB 2.5-inch SATA hard disk drive, or a 128GB solid state drive. A range of graphics card options is also provided.
The OptiPlex 780 USFF offers the following I/O, says Dell:
Vostro V13
The new Vostro V13 notebook measures 13.0 by 9.1 by 0.65 inches, only slightly larger than high-end netbooks, and it weighs only 3.5 pounds. However, the device's business-like look, featuring a brushed-aluminum casing with reinforced zinc hinges, appears to target users who want a lightweight notebook, but are ashamed that a netbook will look too childish.
The notebook uses Intel's GS45 northbridge and ICH9M southbridge, supporting ultra-low-voltage (ULV) Intel processors that range from a Celeron to a 1.3GHz Intel Core 2 Duo ULV, says Dell. A single DIMM slot accepts up to 4GB of DDR3 RAM. Along with supporting various Windows flavors, the device also supports Ubuntu Linux, the company says.
The Vostro V13 is equipped with a full-size, spill-resistant keyboard with a multi-touch trackpad, as well as a 13.3-inch WLED display, says Dell. Storage and peripheral support is offered via a memory card reader, a SATA drive up to 500GB, a USB port, and a USB/eSATA combo port.
Other standard features are said to include a gigabit Ethernet port, audio I/O, Bluetooth, 1.3-megapixel webcam, and a six-cell lithium-ion battery. Options include 802.11n WiFi (with mobile broadband promised soon), and an external DVD or Blu-ray drive, says Dell.
Availability
The Dell OptiPlex 780 USFF is available for order today at prices starting at $630. More information may be found here.
The Vostro V13 starts at approximately $600 for Windows 7 Pro running on a 1.4 GHz Intel Core 2 Solo SU3500. More information may be found here.
The eWEEK stories on the Dell OptiPlex 780 USFF and Vostro V13 may be found here and here, respectively.