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Review: Dell Inspiron Zino HD mini-desktop PC: all things to everyone?

by Tarinder Sandhu on 3 February 2010, 17:48 3.5

Tags: Dell Zino HD, Dell (NASDAQ:DELL)

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Gaming, high-def video, Blu-ray, power-draw

Laptop - 720p clip rendering (Terminator Salvation)
Acer Timeline 3810T MSI X-Slim X600Dell Zino HD
1714.5212.7


Laptop - 720p YouTube clip (Earth HD)
Acer Timeline 3810T MSI X-Slim X600Dell Zino HD
20.622.1625.8


And as this is a high-end model of the Zino HD, it has no problems in playing high-definition content.

Outfitted with a Blu-ray drive, image quality, via HDMI, from a disc spinning '300', is sharp and on a par with a standalone Sony BDP-S350 player. The downside is that the Hitachi optical drive continually makes a whirring sound when playing the film - one that can be heard from 10 feet away. Compounding the problem on a wooden stand, the 3.5in mechanical drive's accesses and subsequent vibration can be heard on an occasional basis - kind of like a Sky+ HD box.


Gaming

Laptop - Far Cry 2 - low quality - 800x600
Acer Timeline 3810T MSI X-Slim X600Dell Zino HD
8.4254.4544.56


Here's where a dedicated graphics card is telling. Low-resolution performance is lacking when compared to the same GPU in the MSI laptop, however.

Laptop - Far Cry 2 - high quailty - 1,366x768
Acer Timeline 3810T MSI X-Slim X600Dell Zino HD
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Crank up the load to 1,366x768 HQ and the frame-rates even out. The Mobility Radeon HD 4330 can't cut the mustard at this setting: the benchmark is choppy.

Power

Idling in Windows at 35W, rising to 47W when playing a Blu-ray film and then increasing further to 58W for Far Cry 2, power-draw is comparable to laptops with a similar specification. The base Zino HD model would pull less, of course, as it does without the discrete graphics card.