Dell OptiPlex
Business-oriented line of computers by Dell / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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OptiPlex (a portmanteau of "optimal" and "-plex") is a line of business-oriented desktop and all-in-one computers made for corporate enterprises, healthcare, the government, and education markets. Initially released in 1993 by Dell, these computers typically contain Intel CPUs, beginning with Celeron and Pentium and currently[update] with the Core microarchitecture (i3, i5, i7, i9). Business-oriented components, such as Gigabit Ethernet, DisplayPort, tool-less Chassis and software such as data protection utilities, along with management features such as Intel vPro often come standard with OptiPlex systems. Their configurations can be completed by the purchaser for components such as CPU, GPU, RAM, storage and wireless options, as well as Dell Pro support.
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Developer | Dell Technologies |
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Type | Desktop computer/All-in-one PC |
Release date | 1993 |
Operating system | Windows / Linux |
CPU | Intel Celeron, Intel Pentium, Intel Core |
Graphics | Intel HD Graphics, ATI/AMD Radeon, NVIDIA GeForce |
Marketing target | Business purpose |
Related | Dell Vostro, Dell Latitude, Dell Precision, Dell XPS |
Website | Dell OptiPlex |