MSI Wind Top AE2220 All-in-One Desktop

MSI has launched a new all-in-one laptop that promises to deliver all the full HD movies and video games you want. The computer will offer your features like a 21.5-inch 16:9 display, 1,920 x 1,080, multitouch support, an Intel Core 2 Duo or Pentium Dual-Core processor, NVIDIA Ion graphics, 4GB of RAM, 500GB HDD, USB 2.0, eSATA, Ethernet, HDMI and VGA ports, WiFi and even a TV tuner if you want one.

The new Wind Top AE2220 is available today with prices starting at $749.99. What do you say? Can it match your computing needs?

via Press

Thursday, November 19th, 2009

Ericsson Spider Computer Concept

Ericsson has a weird but interesting computer concept for us. The Spider Computers doesn’t need a monitor or a keyboard as it projects them both in front of you. The tripod includes a full PC, pico-projector, laser keyboard, 3G and lots of other features. Unfortunately we won’t see such a computer in stores anytime soon. Current technology might make it impossible to build. Well maybe it could be build after all but we can’t expect it to offer spectacular performances at this point. In a few years when pico-projectors and PC components will evolve the Spider Computer might really become an alternative to netbooks and nettops. That’s when we will return with more news about this concept if Ericsson decides to keep it, of course.

via mobileandnetbook

Thursday, October 29th, 2009

Dell Inspiron One 19 All-in-One Gets Official in Japan

With Windows 7 officially out there we’re bound to see even more all-in-ones get unveiled soon. Dell has just launched a new all-in-one desktop in Japan, the Inspiron One 19.

Interested in specs? The Inspiron One will come with either a 2.6GHz or a 2.93GHz Intel Core 2 Duo processor, up to 4GB RAM, up to 500GB hard drive, a DVD burner, 802.11b/g WiFi, Firewire, six USB 2.0 ports, gigabit Ethernet, built-in webcam and an 18.5-inch 1,366 x 768 LCD display.

Interested in prices? The One 19 featuring a 2.6GHz processor, 2GB of RAM and a 320GB HDD is available for $768 while the 2.93GHz processor, 4GB of RAM and a 500GB HDD version is available for $932 in Japan. Interested?

via Dell

Friday, October 23rd, 2009

Zotac MAG PC Is a ION-powered Nettop

Zontac is ready to enter the nettop business and it already has an ION-based machine ready to go. The Mini All-in-One Giant or the MAG PC will offer you a choice between a dual core Atom 330 or a single core Atom 230 processor. Other specs include 2GB of RAM, a 160GB hard drive, WiFi, eSATA, USB 2.0, Ethernet, VGA and HDMI connectivity. We have no idea when the MAG PC is coming or what it will cost but it might be a great addition to your home theater setup.

via techtree

Thursday, October 8th, 2009

Asus EeeBox EB1501 Will Run Windows 7

In case you don’t know, Windows 7 is closer than ever which means we’re going to see a lot of new desktops, nettops and all-in-one computers bragging about the fact that they can run the new Microsoft OS.

Such is the case of the newly launched EeeBox EB1501 nettop coming from Asus. Besides the new OS, this computer comes with NVIDIA’s Ion chipset on board which, together with Intel’s Atom 333 dual-core processor should get the job done for you. Other specs include 2GB of RAM, 250 HDD, built-in DVD burner and HDMI connectivity. How much for it? Well just $580!

via Notebook Italia

Thursday, October 1st, 2009

LG Announces the XPION X30 Desktop

LG is ready to launch its first small desktop computer, the XPION X30. The XPION line has been announced a while ago and we’re done waiting. The computer will bring you a NVIDIA ION graphics chipset, an Intel Atom 230 1.6GHz processor, 2GB of RAM and a 250 GB hard drive. Windows 7 will definitely be an option if you’re willing to wait some more or you will just have to settle with Vista for now.

The X30 can definitely be included in your future home theatre setup. Its brand new NVIDIA chipset will let you run all the HD videos you want and if you want to play some games from time to time you’ll be able to do that too. Unfortunately we have no pricing details just yet but they should be revealed soon.

via liliputing

Saturday, September 19th, 2009

Hello Kitty Minew A10 PC

It’s been a while since we’ve last looked at an LCD monitor wearing Hello Kitty original designs so today we have one more Hello Kitty display for you to enjoy or hate depending on how you feel about this particular kitten. And this time it’s not just a monitor, it’s a whole PC.

The Kitty Minew A10 PC will come with basic specs like an Atom processor, 1GB of RAM and 160GB of storage space. If you’re thinking that the desktop could be the ideal first PC of your daughter then you’d be right. But beware though, make sure she loves pink and Hello Kitty before you go ahead and purchase the Minew A10. And speaking about buying it, we have no pricing details and availability dates just yet so you have plenty of time to learn what kind of computer your daughter really wants!

via Akihabara

Wednesday, September 16th, 2009

Linutop 3 Brings Linux to Your Workspace

If you’re considering adding a cheap and very portable desktop to your workspace and if you’re finally going to experience with Linux then we have a new desktop to show you. The Linutop 3 comes with unimpressive features, but we did tell you it was very affordable. So, for $485 you’ll get a 1GHz VIA C7 CPU, 1GB of RAM and an amazing 2GB SSD. Did I say unimpressive? That storage space will keep all your favorite movies so the Linutop 3 could be a nice addition to your home theater system. What do you say?

via Register

Sunday, September 6th, 2009

Turn Your MacBook into a Desktop with the BookArk Stand

How do you like the computer setup in the picture here? What we have there is a BookArk stand which will be able to accommodate an up to 17-inch MacBook Air or MacBook Pro and turn it into a desktop. Get yourself a nice big display, a keyboard and a mouse and the whole setup is ready. If you’re used to hooking up an external display to your Mac than this BookArk stand is a more than elegant solution meant to help you improve your whole workspace. The BookArk is only $49.99 so you’ll be able to get it right away. The Cinema Display in the picture there is going to be a little more expensive but the setup should work with other displays too.

via BookArk

Tuesday, August 25th, 2009

Epson Endeavor AY300-V Desktop PC

Epson’s latest desktop, the Endeavor AY300-V is not an all-in-one computer but it’s compact enough to fit with the rest of your home theater equipment. The AY300-V will be available in two versions. One will sport a Celeron 430 CPU and 1GB of RAM while the other one will come with a much faster Intel Core 2 Duo E7500 processor and 2GB of RAM. Other features include a 160GB hard drive, an optional DVD drive or DVD Super Multi Drive and Windows XP Pro or Vista Business. How much will you have to pay for one? Depending on what you choose you can end up paying anywhere from $443 to $601. What do you think?

via slipperybrick

Saturday, August 22nd, 2009

Averatec D1005 All-in-one Desktop PC

 

Averatec d1005

The Averatec 22-inch D1005 all-in-one (AIO) computer is a true space-saver for office and home. It stands in the company’s lineup of powerful all-in-one PCs and comes integrated with full functionality and a slim space saving design.

The latest Averatec D1005 computer features a 2.5GHz Intel Pentium dual-core E5200 processor, 320GB hard drive, Microsoft Vista Home Premium, 3GB of memory and a full-size USB keyboard and mouse. Plus, the system comes incorporated with a built-in WLAN wireless 802.11n networking as well as wired 10/100/1000 Mb/s network connectivity.

With an MSRP of $799, the D1005 is a versatile computer ideal for everyday Web browsing, social networking, home and business software applications and games. In addition, users can enjoy viewing YouTube videos and other on-line or streaming video entertainment.

Monday, July 20th, 2009

Bristol ViewSurfer TV Doubles as Desktop


It’s pretty obvious that we want our TV to act as a smart computer so why not combine the two? Why not pick a Bristol ViewSurfer TV that also doubles as a desktop?

You can choose between a 22-inch and a 32-inch version and each TV features a FreeView tuner and an integrated PC. The computer is based on Intel’s Atom processor and it offers you a 160GB hard drive, 1GB of memory, 4 USB ports and Ethernet connectivity. Ready to purchase your first Windows XP ViewSurfer TV from Bristol? Well the 22-inch version costs $814 while the price for the 32-inch TV is still unknown yet. We’ll probably have more details for you in October when these Bristol TVs will be available.

Monday, July 6th, 2009

iBuyPower Paladin XLC Series Core i7 Gaming PCs

iBuyPower-Paladin-XLC-Series-Core-i7-Gaming-PCs-are-liquid-coolediBuyPower newly launched the latest Paladin XLC Series gaming desktop PCs, designed specially for the hard core gamers. Powered by Core i7 processor, these PCs comes in three different flavors- XLC V1, XLC V2, and XLC V3.

All the three PCs use Asetek’s 240mm radiator liquid-cooling and Coolermaster’s HAF 932 cases. The entry level XLC V1, incorporate Intel Core i7-920 processor, 6GB RAM, NVIDIA GeForce GTX 275 896MB graphics and has a 1TB hard drive and a 22X DVD SuperMulti burner.

Paladin XLC Series V2, the mid-range model, is boosted by Core i7-950 processor, dual 1TB hard drive, 6GB RAM and dual ATI Radeon 4890 1GB graphics card.

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Friday, July 3rd, 2009

Acer Launches Premium Display and Revamps Aspire Desktop Series

h235h Acer recently launched new line of desktops– the Aspire M5, M3 and X3 series and the new H235H premium display. The stylish display and desktop PCs combines advanced functionalities and industry-leading technology.

Both the updated desktops and new display put forward a list of compelling features. The M5800 series desktop line delivers high-end performance. While the Aspire M3800 Series of desktops deals with digital media and productivity applications. The sleek Acer Aspire X3810 Series offers mainstream technology in a compacted chassis.

All the new desktops features up to nine USB ports, three-in-one card readers’ and HDMI port delivers crisp and high-quality visuals. Besides, the sleek Acer H235H Monitor features a 16.9 aspect ratio of HD support to 1920×1080 pixels, 23-inch widescreen LCD, comes equipped with SensorTouch technology and supports VGA, HDMI and DVI with HDCP.

Acer Aspire M5, M3 and X3 series of consumer desktop are now available for $799.00, $449.99 and $529.99 respectively, while Acer H235H LCD display will be available in July for MSRP of $239.99.

Via: Press

Monday, June 29th, 2009

Averatec Launches 25.5-Inch All-in-One Desktop PC


Averatec has a new all-in-one baby for you, the D1200, which is coming with an impressive 25.5-inch display capable of a 1,920 x 1,200 resolution. The whole thing will cost you around $1,000 but here’s what else you get besides the impressive display:

  • 2.5GHz Intel Pentium Core 2 Duo processor
  • analog and digital TV tuner with remote control
  • 8x DVD burner
  • 4GB of RAM
  • 320GB HDD
  • 802.11n WiFi
  • webcam
  • card reader
  • wireless keyboard and mouse
  • Microsoft Windows Vista

What do you think? Is this all-in-one worth $1,000 to you?

via Chipchick

Tuesday, June 9th, 2009

How About a Display Hidden in Your Eyeglasses Lens?


What if you could access your PC with your eyes? What if your eyeglasses will offer you a whole PC accessible at anytime? It looks like scientists at Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft are working on such a concept. The interactive data eyeglasses will track eye movement for letting you scroll through menus, check out options and zoom in and out. Anxious to see something like that available for the regular public? Will you be able to focus on the road with a PC conveniently resting on your nose?

via frauenhofer

Thursday, June 4th, 2009

Snail Personal Radio

Snail Personal Radio

Snail Personal Radio

Drawing inspiration from the eyeball, designer John Lee has come out with a radio that aside from its functional use such as playing your favorite FM music or getting news updates, will give a new fresh look to your office, kitchen or anywhere else you want a small, stylish music system.

Referred to as the “Snail Personal,” this fun radio features a round LED display, enclosed in a metallic black cover, which shows the particular station currently switched to as well as functioning as a touchscreen to control volume and radio frequencies. The Snail also includes an oval shaped stereo speaker, looking like the pupil of an eyeball, ensures high quality sound.

Saturday, May 9th, 2009

Acer Z5600 AIO to Arrive on October 23 with Windows 7


A new all-in-one PC from Acer will be launched later this year running on Windows 7. October 23 is the release date and Z5600 AIO is the model. The computer will come with a full copy of Windows 7 pre-loaded on it.

Bobby Watkins, Acer’s UK MD said that:

23rd October is the date the Windows 7 will be available. There is a 30 day upgrade time so that customers don’t wait to buy a new computer, so if you buy during that 30 day period, you’ll get a free upgrade to Windows 7

The Z5600 has been specifically designed to work with Windows 7 so now you know when you should get it.

via Pocket-lint

Friday, May 1st, 2009

Dell Studio One 19 Available in the USA and Europe


The Studio One 19 is a multitouch all-in-one desktop designed by Dell. It features a Pentium E5200 Dual Core processor, 2GB of RAM, a GeForce 9200 graphics card, a 320GB HDD and a slot-loading DVD burner. You will be able to enjoy all the multitouch action you can get and all that is available for just $699. The desktop is available in the USA and Europe so go right ahead and look for yours today.

Here’s a video which shows you what the Studio One 19 is all about:

via Dell

Tuesday, April 28th, 2009

Asus 15.6-Inch Eee Top All-in-One Ready to Ship


Well then boys and girls, if a 15.6-inch all-in-one PC from Asus will make your day then you should absolutely get one. The Eee Top is ready to ship from various retailers around the world. The computer comes with a 1.6GHz Atom processor, 1GB of RAM, a 160GB of storage space and your beloved Windows XP Home OS. And there’s a touchscreen interface too. All that will cost you $599.99, and you can start shopping right away!

via Engadget

Sunday, March 29th, 2009