New Delhi, June 28: Dell India on Thursday launched a new range of Inspiron All-in-Ones (AIOs) desktops -- Inspiron "22 3000" and Inspiron "24 3000".

Dell Inspiron "22 3000" AIO with AMD A6-9225 processor is priced at Rs 29,990 while Inspiron "22" and "24 3000" AIO with Intel processor variants starts at Rs 34,590.

"The all-in-one form factor is seeing continued innovation at Dell. We will continue the tradition of delivering an 'all-in-one exceptional value' to our customers through these innovations," Alen Joe Jose, Product Marketing Director, Consumer and Small Business at Dell India, said in a statement.

The new range of devices come with full HD Anti-Glare IPS display, built-in stereo speakers and pop-up webcam in a slim panel.

Available in black and white colours, the new AIOs come with wireless mouse and keyboard option and with easy to set up 802.11 AC wireless connectivity.

Inspiron "22 3000" is powered by Intel Pentium 4415U processor, 7th-Gen Intel Core i3-7130U processor and 7th-Gen AMD A6-9225 processor with Radeon R4 Graphics.

The Inspiron "24 3000" is powered by 7th-Gen Intel Core i3-7130U processor and 7th-Gen Intel Core i5-7200U processor.

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Bengaluru (PTI): Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah, his deputy D K Shivakumar along with several ministers and legislators on Sunday staged a dharna here, alleging injustice done to the state by the union government while releasing the drought relief funds.

Holding 'Chombu', the round water pot symbolising emptiness and deception, the leaders charged the Centre with "cheating" Karnataka by not releasing adequate relief to face acute drought, the kind of which was not witnessed in the past several decades.

They held the symbolic dharna in front of the Mahatma Gandhi statue on the premises of "Vidhana Soudha", which houses the Legislature and Secretariat.

The state government has declared 226 out of the total 236 Taluks in Karnataka as drought-hit and said there was a crop loss in 48 lakh hectares of land.

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According to Siddaramaiah, against the demand for Rs 18,171 crore for drought relief, the union government ordered release of only Rs 3,454 crore, that too after the state approached the Supreme Court.

The amount was not even a quarter of the state's demand, he noted.