Oct 20, 2010 09:32 GMT  ·  By

Not too long after NVIDIA boasted

about its 3D Vision milestone, it seems that ASUS has prepared yet another product that supports the technology, this time an all-in-one system which, while not yet available, has shown up as available for pre-order.

The new all-in-one system that ASUS came up with goes by the name of Eee Top ET2400XVT and combines high-end Intel processing with NVIDIA graphics.

With a full name of ET2400XVT-B011E, the newcomer is built around the 1.73GHz Intel Core i7-740QM central processing unit.

This CPU is paired with the NVIDIA GeForce GTX 460 graphics card, which supports DirectX 11 and has 1.5GB of dedicated VRAM.

There is also a solid amount of memory, up to 8 GB to be exact, which should ensure that the machine runs at its fullest.

Of course, the product has a display with support for 3D, otherwise 3D Vision would not work.

The panel in question has a size of 23.6 inches and a native resolution of 1,920 x 1,080 pixels, as well as multitouch input.

Thus, any sort of media files and even games should be able to run smoothly, while the 7,200 RPM hard disk drive of up to 1TB provides the necessary storage space.

Naturally, ASUS threw in an optical drive, in this case a Blu-ray combo unit, plus the full collection of connectivity and I/O options.

This includes Gigabit Ethernet, Bluetooth 3.0, WiFi b/g/n, three USB 2.0 ports, an HDMI input and even two USB 3.0 connectors.

Finally, the AiO is pre-loaded with the Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium operating system and has been listed as available for pre-order on Amazon.

The only so-called drawback of this machine is the same one that all all-in-ones have to deal with, namely the price tag. In this case, end-users will have to be willing to part with the sum of $1,899.