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Dell’s Vostro PCs are a traditional and safe bet for small and large business users, but Dell’s established reputation and well-regarded warranties are a reassuring option for home users, too. The Vostro 260 looks very generic, with an extremely plain interior. It’s fairly quiet, but the CPU fan makes irregular high-pitched whines that we found extremely irritating.
The version of the 260 we reviewed has a 3.1GHz Intel Core i5-2400 processor, so it’s hardly surprising that it came very close to the references scores set by an i5-2500 system in our benchmark tests. It scored 95 in every test, making it more than capable of handling any application on the market.
If you want to play 3D games, you’ll need to add a graphics card, as the processor’s integrated Intel HD Graphics won’t get you very far. We were able to play HD video and a game of Plants vs. Zombies, but our 3D titles wouldn’t even run. There are VGA and HDMI outputs, so you can have a pair of monitors if you prefer a dual-headed desktop.
The PC comes with Dell’s usual one-year collect and return warranty, plus a 15-month licence for Trend Micro’s Worry-Free Business Security suite and starter version of Roxio Creator. If you’re not a gamer, but are instead looking for a plain and simple PC suitable for running a wide range of applications, then the Vostro 260 MT fits the bill and wins our Budget Buy award.