Dell Vostro 220
Not all small businesses have unlimited resources for their computer systems. This is why Dell created their Vostro line. The Dell Vostro 220 was designed exclusively for small businesses with features meant to help small businesses grow.
Standout Features
• No Unwanted Trial ware
• Intel Single and Dual Core Processors Available
• Customer Driven Design
Features
Dell has designed the Vostro with small business in mind. Dell offers personalized telephone support to their customers. These customer service representatives have been specially trained in small business and are available 24 hours per day, 7 days per week.
Dell doesn’t ship any of their Vostro desktop solutions with unwanted trial software. It will only be shipped with the software and specifications specified by the customer. This can save your small business time by not having to remove them later.
Dell made an effort to make the Vostro 220 not only perform well, but to look good in your office. The Vostro 220 features a glossy front and matte black sides and tops. Dell took suggestions from customers and what they wanted in their machines and implemented those ideas in the Vostro 220. They even left older ports on such as PS/2 and serial ports which allows customers to continue using their current peripherals.
The Vostro 220 is available with a processor as simple as an Intel Celeron or as fast as the latest generation Core 2 Duo. The standard video processor is an integrated Intel GMA X4500HD card, or you can upgrade to an ATI Radeon HD graphics card. The Vostro 220 is also available with up to 4GB of 800MHz DDR2 system memory. Hard drives up to 2TB are available for the Vostro 220.
Summary of Reviews
Most customers who have ordered the Vostro 220 have been pleased with the performance. Very few people have reported problems and most have felt the Vostro 220 to be a good value for the money.
Summary
The Dell Vostro 220 combines eye-pleasing good looks with IT-pleasing performance in a package that is designed to be affordable for even the smallest of businesses.

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