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Dell Inspiron 24 5000 AIO – Review 2021 – PCMag AU
Audio on the upside, hard drive on the downside

Budget PCs are a balancing act, and the Dell Inspiron 24 5000 AIO balancesquite literallyon one of its weaker points. This budget all-in-one PC with a 24-inch display (starts at $579.99; $599.99 as tested) is perched on what Dell refers to as a “bipod stand,” with a pair of rodlike legs at either end of the display. Alas, they restrict where you can position the PC on your desk. More an impediment, though, is systems platter hard drive. Here in the era of the solid-state drive (SSD), our Inspiron…
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