Taiwanese netbook pioneer ASUS has just announced the official debut of its much-anticipated EeeTop ET20/22 Series, the company's new all-in-one desktop computer systems, featuring a new touchscreen display. As anticipated, the new models have been designed to provide users with a mainstream level of performance... |
25 August 2009 03:04 GMT |
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Two of the world's leading manufacturers of computer systems, Acer and Lenovo, are reportedly gearing up for the release of some new all-in-one PCs, as part of their 2009 product lineups. While Lenovo is said to be planning at least three new all-in-one PCs for 2009, Acer is only expected to announce a new 18.5-... |
15 April 2009 10:31 GMT |
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With the netbook market expected to significantly grow in the ongoing year, netbook vendors will likely launch new models that can take advantage of the developments in technology. That is also the case of BenQ, a company that is reported to be considering further expanding its netbook portfolio with the addition of ... |
3 February 2009 06:17 GMT |
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The netbook market has been greatly influenced by the Intel Atom processor, which stimulated demand in the segment, yet the nettops powered by the same chip have not seen a similar success among users. Motherboard makers showed more interest in the all-in-one PC segment as an alternative way to boost desktop demand. ... |
2 December 2008 04:45 GMT |
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It appears that the ASUS Eee Top, the all-in-one desktop PC formerly known as the Eee Monitor, will not be the only Atom-powered all-in-one PC on the market. Averatec, the company that has already showed its all-in-one desktop PC earlier this year, announced yesterday the availability of yet another such system. How... |
14 October 2008 03:33 GMT |
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