HP Slate Pro All-in-One with Android and NVidia Tegra 4

HP Slate Pro All in One with Android and NVidia Tegra 4

[CES 2014] Android is going everywhere, we are seeing more and more Android integration in all kinds of devices from cameras, to TVs, watches and computers. last year at CES we awarded an Ubergizmo Best of Show to the View Sonic VSD 240, an Android powered smart display.

HP is jumping in the band wagon with its new HP Slate pro All-in-One computer powered by Android 4.3. The 21.5-inch full HD (1920 x 1080) IPS touchscreen equipped with a Nvidia Tegra 4 Quad-Core T40S Processor and 2GB DDR3.

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    HP 205 AiO Revealed

    HP 205 AiO Revealed

    [CES 2014] All-in-One machines seem to have gained popularity over the years, and the HP 205 AiO is certainly one particular model that follows in such a direction. In fact, this particular home computing device that will sit on your desk without taking up too much space will be able to offer wireless networking thanks to its internal 802.11 Wi-Fi connectivity, delivering a neat and cable-free existence. After all, don’t you just hate it whenever cables get in the way, not to mention harbor dust bunnies?

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    HP ProOne 400 AiO Announced

    HP ProOne 400 AiO Announced

    [CES 2014] The folks over at HP have just lifted the curtains on their latest commercial All-in-One machine, which is the HP ProOne 400AiO. This particular All-in-One machine will look like a really large tablet, with a kickstand located at the back which allows it to remain standing upright so that you will be able to get all of your work done in a jiffy and in comfort to boot. Just what kind of features can we expect from the HP ProOne 400AiO?

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    Hands-on with Acer’s DA241HL 24-inch all-in-one running Android

    Hands-on with Acer's DA241HL 24-inch all-in-one running Android

    Granted, tablets are getting up there in size, but even after a couple of Android all-in-ones (including, in fact, one from Acer early this year), we’re still not fully used to playing Angry Birds on a glossy 24-inch display. We’re sure we’ll get a better handle on it, but these things take time. For those who want their Android games and apps in full, giant HD, there’s the DA241HL. We’ve got to admit, while it’s still an odd space, Acer’s doubling down here, with a pretty nicely designed all-in-one that looks a bit nicer than the current DA220HQL.

    Along the bottom, you’ll find one long speaker grille with four buttons: input, monitor settings, volume up and down and power. Flip the device around to find the the hinged stand and a removable panel that hides three USB ports, an SD slot, a headphone jack and HDMI and micro-USB sockets. The USB in particular will come in handy when you want to connect up a keyboard and mouse, and you’ll be using the HDMI and micro-USB should you decide to connect a phone or PC to use it as a secondary display.%Gallery-slideshow77229%

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    LG IPS 21:9 UltraWide All-In-One PC unveiled at IFA 2013

    lg-ips-monitorThe larger, the better. That is more or less the mantra of many people. After all, just take a look at our surroundings – the rich do want ever larger mansions, not to mention bigger bank vaults to hoard ever increasing earthly treasure, while workers want bigger pay packets to bring home. Fast food restaurants always want you to upsize your meals for a dollar or two, but are all of those really necessary? However, when it comes to work and the well being of your health, perhaps “larger is better” is a mantra that is worth following where the desktop computer is concerned. LG might be on to something here with the unveiling of their LG IPS 21:9 UltraWide All-In-One PC (also known as model V960) at IFA 2013 in Berlin, Germany.

    This is the latest addition that will further expand the cinematically proportioned display range. The IPS 21:9 UltraWide All-In-One PC is proud to be classified as “an advanced desktop” which is said to pack in enough punch to deliver all the advantages of a 21:9 monitor, without the added bulk of another computer chassis placed somewhere in your room. The V960 will be powered by Microsoft’s Windows 8 as the operating system of choice, hence offering a full-fledged PC experience that will be accompanied by a NVIDIA GeForce GT 640M GPU for advanced graphics processing. After all, all work and no play makes Jack a dull boy, so that GeForce GT 640M GPU ought to be a relief for gamers and users who want high quality graphical performance on their machine.

    Other features of the V960 include picture-in-picture (PIP) functionality, so that you can multitask – for instance, checking up on the latest stock prices while watching a TV channel simultaneously. Apart from that LG’s AIO PC will ship with a keyboard and mouse so that you can get started right out of the box. There is still no word on pricing or regional availability as at press time, but we do hope to hear more about those aspects soon.

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    MSI AG2712A 27-inch gaming all-in-one hitting Europe this month

    MSI AG2712A 27inch gaming allinone hitting Europe this month

    MSI showed off its Wind Top AG2712 back in March, and, being the 27-inch gaming all-in-one that it is, the thing was hard to miss. The company’s European wing is getting ready to launch the system this month, albeit with a slightly different name and some newish specs. The 27-incher is now called the AG2712A, sporting AMD Radeon HD9870M graphics, true to its gaming classification. There’s still a Core i7 Ivy Bridge processor on-board — the quad-core 3630QM — plus two optimized SSDs and, the company is happy to report, “a brand new designed bezel.” Because without a fancy new bezel, what’s it all worth, really?

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    HP announces Slate 21 AIO, a $400 21.5-inch Android tablet with Tegra 4

    HP launches Slate 21 AIO, 215inch Android tablet with Tegra 4

    What do you do if your home turf of PC sales is being eroded by tablets? If your answer is “sell tablets as desktops,” then you’re on Meg Whitman’s wavelength. At an event in Beijing, HP announced a 21.5-inch, Android-powered tablet that’s expressly designed as a desktop unit. The HP Slate 21 AIO comes with a full-HD touchscreen and NVIDIA’s Tegra 4 internals, running Android 4.2.2. Prospective owners won’t need to purchase an artists’ easel, however, as there’s a handy rear kickstand that’ll let you stand it upright or at a 30-ish degree angle (pictured after the break), making us hope that its digitizer is sensitive enough for pen-based drawing. There’s no word on pricing or availability, but there’s a press release, translated from Chinese, after the break, if you’d like to know more.

    Update: You’ll now find the English-language PR after the break. The unit will launch in the US in September at a starting price of $400.

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    Samsung ATIV One 5 Style AIO hands-on (video)

    Samsung ATIV Style 5 AIO handson

    Welcome Samsung’s new (but kind of familiar-looking) all-in-one PC. The ATIV One 5 Style is a white, metallic 21.5-inch desktop that, naturally, looks huge next to Samsung’s more portable range. With some familiar curved corners and the glossy finish of a Galaxy device, Samsung has knowingly transferred the styling of its very successful smartphones to this new PC — like it’s also done with the new ATIV Tab 3. The 1080p display is suitably bright, and the viewing angles suggest it could double up as a respectable media hub. Storage options will go up to 1TB, and it’ll ship with 4GB of RAM. There are also plenty of ports for connecting removable media or games consoles. Dotted around both the left and right edges and the stand are two USB 3.0 connections, two USB 2.0 sockets and HDMI in and out, as well as a 3-in-1 card reader.

    The adjustable hinge was satisfyingly rigid as we tapped through Windows’ Modern UI, while the wireless keyboard (included in the box) didn’t distract us much as we typed away. It’s a simple chiclet affair, but one we’re used to. It’s also one of the rare new ATIV products to arrive without a stylus, but it will come with a mouse when it ships later this year.

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    Samsung unveils the ATIV One 5 Style, a Windows 8 AIO with Galaxy design

    Samsung unveils the ATIV One 5 Style, a Windows 8 AIO with Galaxy design

    Portables aren’t the only ATIV devices Samsung has in store today: Samsung’s DJ Lee unveiled the ATIV One 5 Style this afternoon, an all-in-one PC with a slim 4.5mm metal frame and a Galaxy-style white bezel. From what we’ve seen so far, it’s clearly a Windows 8 PC, and it’s all screen (of the touch variety). Samsung European PC business director Patrick Povel calls it, “The perfect home entertainment device.”

    But you’ve already seen the ATIV One 5, you wanna know what’s inside it — we’ve just learned a load more about its specs. The ATIV One 5 features an AMD A6 quad-core processor (which also handles graphics duties), and has 4GB of RAM. The 21.5-inch display has a 1920 x 1080 resolution — we’re still not sure what type of screen that is, sadly, but we’ve asked. The ATIV One 5 Style arrives in the UK “later this year” for an unknown price.

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    LG Launches 29-Inch All-In-One PC With 21:9 Aspect Ratio, TV Tuner

    LG is announcing a new AIO PC that features a 29-inch display with a 21:9 aspect ratio and a TV tuner.

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