Dell Refurbished has Dell OptiPlex 7470 All-In-One Computer w/ 24" 1080p Display (Grade A Refurbished) on sale for $224.50 when you apply 50% Off promo code YES2DELL7470 in your cart (you may need to add your shipping address to see discount applied on the final checkout page). Shipping is free.
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Note: Stock/supply is limited while available. Ensure that you apply the listed promo code to receive discount.
The HDMI out for integrated graphics models like this one supports HDMI 1.4 so maximum resolutions at 24bpp are as follows:
2560x1600 @ 24Hz
4096x2160 @ 24Hz
HDMI-in is optional and appears to only be soldered onto the motherboard in configurations equipped with dedicated graphics (also soldered onboard to the mainboard).
Note that all configurations also include DisplayPort support.
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04-22-2024 at 08:36 PM.
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Thinking of getting this for the kids as a starter computer. What are some of the usb and or hdmi inputs? Can't see full technical specs.
Also note that if you're interested in a model which could be used as display there is a single 7480 AIO model which has dedicated graphics. As such, it has support for HDMI in. The general Earth Day discount code of 45% off brings that model's $700 price down to $385.
Also note that if you're interested in a model which could be used as display there is a single 7480 AIO model which has dedicated graphics. As such, it has support for HDMI in. The general Earth Day discount code of 45% off brings that model's $700 price down to $385.
Good luck!
Jon
Thank you, I'm not seeing the general earth day discount?
Anyone actually own one of these? How are the speakers and screen on it?
They are fine. There wasn't anything wrong with it, but I replaced a 9020 with one of these for my dad. He is on it all day doing his property management stuff and watching conspiracy theories on youtube. The built-in speakers were good enough that we didn't bother hooking up an external set and the webcam works fine for our family zooms and tele-health. Basic web-based games work fine but anything more would be pushing the limits of the built-in graphics.
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For the average user this adds value to any system with an automatic, supported migration path to Windows 11.
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For the average user this adds value to any system with an automatic, supported migration path to Windows 11.
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Webcam is included.
Look at the "configured includes..." on the details page.
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Five (5) USB-A ports and one (1) USB-C port:
- 1xUSB 3.1 Type A Gen 1 with PowerShare (side)
- 2xUSB 3.1 Type A Gen 1 (rear)
- 2xUSB 3.1 Type A Gen 2 (rear)
- USB 3.1 Type C Gen 2 (Side/Rear/Internal)1/0/0
The HDMI out for integrated graphics models like this one supports HDMI 1.4 so maximum resolutions at 24bpp are as follows:- 2560x1600 @ 24Hz
- 4096x2160 @ 24Hz
HDMI-in is optional and appears to only be soldered onto the motherboard in configurations equipped with dedicated graphics (also soldered onboard to the mainboard).Note that all configurations also include DisplayPort support.
Good luck!
Jon
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Good luck!
Jon
Good luck!
Jon
Thank you, I'm not seeing the general earth day discount?
Edit: found it. EARTHDAY2024
Good luck!
Jon
They are fine. There wasn't anything wrong with it, but I replaced a 9020 with one of these for my dad. He is on it all day doing his property management stuff and watching conspiracy theories on youtube. The built-in speakers were good enough that we didn't bother hooking up an external set and the webcam works fine for our family zooms and tele-health. Basic web-based games work fine but anything more would be pushing the limits of the built-in graphics.