Dell OptiPlex 24 7000 Series All-In-One
Dell OptiPlex 24 7000 Series All-In-One
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The Dell OptiPlex 24 7000 Series All-In-One (7440) (starts at $849, $1,654.50 as tested) is a terrific business all-in-one desktop that has a vivid 4K screen and tons of I/O ports, and is a strong performer on the kinds of tasks that will matter most to you at work. It's expensive, but if your business is in need of reliable new desktops that won't give your IT technicians headaches, the OptiPlex 7440 is an ideal choice. It replaces the HP EliteOne 800(Best Price at Amazon) as our Editors' Choice for business all-in-ones.
The OptiPlex 7440 with battery such as DELL 62VNH Battery, DELL 89JW7 Battery, DELL 9HRXJ Battery, DELL F7HVR Battery, DELL 451-BBEN Battery, DELL 451-BBEO Battery, DELL 451-BBJY Battery, DELL 451-BBLJ Battery, DELL G4YJM Battery, DELL T2T3J Battery, DELL Y1FGD Battery, DELL Inspiron 7537 Battery is corporate black in color, and measures 15.5 by 22.6 by 2.5 inches (HWD) and weighs 15.9 pounds. Like the Lenovo ThinkCentre E93z, it looks like just a lone monitor—our review unit shipped with the basic height-adjustable stand, although you can order the system with an articulating stand (like the one on the HP EliteOne 800) if you prefer. The stand is thick, black, and brushed matte to match the monitor, and there's a large hole in its middle for a little fit of design fancy. You can adjust the stand to view the monitor at a slight angle (about 30 degrees), and it allows you to swivel the monitor and switch it between Landscape and Portrait modes. Our review unit also shipped with a chiclet-style wired keyboard and wired mouse, which both performed smoothly; a wireless keyboard and mouse set is optional.
The OptiPlex 7440's 3.3GHz Intel Core i5-6600 processor and integrated Intel HD Graphics 530 combine to give the desktop solid performance overall. On the PCMark 8 Work Conventional test, which tests a system's ability to handle day-to-day computing tasks, the OptiPlex 7440 scored a solid 2,911. That's a little behind the HP Sprout (3,381) and the OptiPlex 9030 Touch (3,150), though not enough to make much of a difference.
In graphics testing, the OptiPlex 7440 performed decently, but was mostly beaten by other all-in-one PCs. On the 3DMark Cloud Gate test, using medium settings, the desktop scored 6,441—by no means a bad result, but other desktops, such as the HP Sprout (9,390), performed better. On the Heaven test, the OptiPlex 7440 similarly managed an okay 20 frames per second (fps) on medium settings, the same as the Lenovo ThinkCentre E93z (20fps), but still fell far short of the impressive 62fps of the Apple iMac with Retina 5K Display. Graphics capabilities are usually a secondary consideration in business settings, however, so don't let these results put you off if you need an all-in-one for other uses.
The Dell OptiPlex 24 Series All-In-One (7440) is a fine business all-in-one, and the first we've seen with a 4K display, which gives workers more screen space. It has a fast Intel Core i5 processor along with plenty of usable storage on a speedy SSD and enough I/O ports to meet all of your needs, and it performs work and multimedia tasks admirably. The $1,600 price tag is hefty, but all told, we think it's worth it. We recommend the Dell OptiPlex 7440 over the HP EliteOne 800 for its newer hardware and competent performance.

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