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Averatec Makes iMac-Like All-In-One PC For $1249

Averatec's joining the XPS One and HP Touchsmart IQ506—among others—in the all-in-one PC game. What's notable about Averatec's beside its super generic "All-In-One PC" name? It's cheap. At just $1249, you get a 2.4GHz Intel E4600 Core 2 Duo, 2GB RAM, 320GB hard drive, nVidia GeForce 8400, a 22-inch screen and a copy of Vista Home Premium. It's not a performance monster, but it is a fairly affordable all-in-one for the space conscious. On the other hand, [PRNewswire via Digital Trends]

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Proview All-in-One PC is iMac-esque, with Pen-Writing Screen

Several all-in-one desktop PCs seem to have taken design inspiration from the iMac recently, but Proview's upcoming VD1-26W has the added feature of a pen-sensitive screen for freehand writing, drawing and, presumably, mousing. It's no HP Touchsmart, but is pretty slimline, with connections and ports pushed into a small box on its rear, and has a 26-inch screen with 1000:1 contrast and glass protective shield. There's little more info, other than it does both VGA signal input and output and has its own wireless pen, so you'll have to watch this space for both price and availability. [Aving]

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TG Sambo's LLuon, Another iMac-Styled PC to Hit US

Just the other day we were showing you the very iMac-esque Fujitsu all-in-one desktop PC, and now there's news that TG Sambo are making their own similar machine dubbed Lluon. It's got a built-in 22-inch screen and right-mounted DVD-drive, and the usual array of ports and sockets shared between the rear and side. It looks a little fatter than an iMac, though we've got no real details other than the photos to go from. Available at first in Korea, it's going to be released in the US through Best Buy. [AVING]

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Lumenlab Q42, the Hybrid HDTV and PC

Lumenlab thinks it's come up with the solution for that computer/TV set conundrum playing itself out on home theaters across the globe with the Q42, a 42-inch 1080p flat panel with a PC hidden inside. At just 3 inches deep, the all-in-one unit's PC has a terabyte of hard disk storage, 2GB of RAM and an Intel Core Duo processor. More »

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Gateway One All-In-One PC Revealed

Gateway's been acting all mysterious about its upcoming one-piece PC, and now the cow's out of the bag (with no spots anywhere in sight), revealing the Gateway One, a 19-inch all-in-one desktop box that's just 3.6 inches deep. The long-chinned PC will be available in three models, two of them retail versions and one available only online, and all of them carrying mildly respectable specs. More »

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Promo Teases Sleek Gateway One All-In-One PC

In 18 hours, Gateway will unveil "Gateway One, the sleek all-in-one PC." At least, that's if you believe this teaser site and the fact that Gateway is holding a press conference tomorrow at 9 a.m. at the DigitalLife expo in NYC. Wait, WTF? According to the site's timer, the news will actually pop at 6:45 a.m. EST, so set that alarm clock. Will this be Gateway's much-needed breakthrough? And more importantly, will it have cow spots? Stay tuned. [BeautyOfOne.com]

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Hitachi Prius One Type S: iMac Clone, Sorta

Hey, somebody tell Hitachi that the name Prius is already taken. Oh, this is different, the Hitachi Prius One Type S, which is Japan's all-in-one PC answer to the iMac. It's comparably equipped, too, with 512MB of RAM, a 1.83GHz Intel Celeron M 380 processor, and that built-in 17 inch LCD running at 1280x1024. But it doesn't run the Mac OS, so don't be worried that it's actually a clone as the title of this post implies. More »