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Dell launches zero-footprint PC

Dell has announced the new OptiPlex 7070 Ultra, a desktop computer that is stored vertically inside a thin display stand. Featuring what Dell calls a “zero-footprint” desktop design, the computer is space-saving while remaining fully modular, so that customers can configure and upgrade as needed throughout the product lifecycle. This also means both the PC and display can be upgraded and serviced independently.

Dave Lincoln, VP of fixed computing at Dell, says: “IT leaders are faced with pressure to keep costs down while giving employees flexibility and freedom to work in ways they’re most productive. As more organisations move to open floor plans, they’re looking for technology that maximises desk space, employee productivity and IT investments. Thirty-five years ago, Dell disrupted the way PCs were made and delivered to the world. With the OptiPlex 7070 Ultra, we are changing the category again, with an innovative desktop solution that’s hidden in plain sight.”

Dell’s customer research has revealed companies like the ability to upgrade their systems. It also showed that they enjoy the aesthetics of the all-in-one form factor. Consumers also tend to upgrade their computers more frequently than their displays.

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Additionally, a recent Dell study shows that using two monitors can boost worker productivity by up to 21%. The Ultra can support up to three displays – from 19 to 27 inches – for increased productivity. Power, data, video and audio are transmitted in one single cable when the Ultra is paired with Dell USB-C monitors.

Dell also introduced the new OptiPlex 7071 Tower, which finds its place with businesses using VR content for activities such as training and sales environments. With premium performance and multiple expansion options, it’s the desktop that offers enhanced productivity options for everyday tasks.

Availability:

The Dell OptiPlex 7070 Ultra and the Dell OptiPlex 7071 Tower are now available.

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