MSI WindTop AE2050 All-In-One Desktop PC With AMD Brazos

MSI hits back by showing off their newest all-in-one desktop PC that is based on AMD’s new Brazos platform. Known as the WindTop AE2050, this space-saving machine sports a 20-inch 1920 x 1080 Full HD touchscreen display, a 1.6GHz AMD Zacate E-350 APU dual-core processor, an integrated ATI Radeon HD 6310 graphics card, a webcam, an optical drive, a multi-format memory card reader, two USB 3.0 ports, an HDMI port and is pre-loaded with Windows 7 OS. Unfortunately, there’s no word on pricing and release date yet.

Toshiba Introduces A New All-In-One Desktop PC

Another all-in-one desktop PC from Toshiba has just been introduced for the Japanese market. Dubbed as the Qosmio D710, this space-saving machine boasts a 21.5-inch 1920 x 1080 Full HD display, a 2.53GHz Intel Core i5-460M processor, a 4GB RAM, a 1TB hard drive, a webcam, a Blu-ray drive, two TV tuners, Gigabit Ethernet, WiFi, six USB 2.0 ports, an HDMI port and is pre-loaded with Windows 7 Home Premium OS. The Toshiba Qosmio D710 is scheduled to hit stores later this month for unannounced price yet.

Acer updates Veriton all-in-ones and nettops for the business execs

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Well, today those spreadsheet-loving executives out there are in luck as Acer’s updating its business-targeted Veriton line up. That attractive 21.5-inch all-in-one up there is the new Veriton Z410G, but it’s more than just silver and black good looks — it’ll be avilable with a Pentium E5700 processor, 2GB of RAM, and a 320GB hard drive for $719. On the lower end there’s the $599 18.5-inch Z2900G, which differentiates itself with a resistive touchscreen and an dual-core Atom D525 processor. For the smaller form factor inclined, Acer’s also unleashing the $399 Veriton N282G and $449 N281G nettops. The former is powered by a dual-core D525 Atom processor and NVIDIA’s Ion 2 platform, while the latter is stuck with an Atom D425 processor and Intel’s GMA 3150. Both are outfitted with 320GB of storage and 2GB of memory. The prices do seem are slightly higher than Acer’s consumer counterparts, but can you really put a price on Acer’s added Veriton ControlCenter, which includes QuickMigration and PowerSaver software? Until Acer’s next batch of updates, we leave you with the full press releases after the break.

Gateway gives its ZX One multitouch all-in-ones a new look and some new specs

Having trouble finding an all-in-one PC that fits you? We have no idea why, they’re everywhere these days, but just in case you’re still striking out you might want to check out Gateway‘s new ZX One series refresh. The desktops have a fresh little curved look to them, with prices starting at $900 for a 21.5-inch machine (ZX4951) with a 2.8GHz Pentium G6950 processor, while a 23-inch number (ZX6951) with a 3.2GHz Core i3-550 processor is a mere $100 more. If those prices sound steep to you for machines with Intel HD integrated graphics, you should know that multitouch screens and Blu-ray come standard in this lineup. Both computers are available now online and at retail.

Acer Roll Outs Aspire AZ3100-U3072 All-in-One Desktop PC

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Acer has inserted a new mid-stream All-in-One Desktop PC into their Aspire family dubbed as AZ3100-U3072. The AiO PC is the space saving type since it has an overall compact design. Featuring 21.5-inch full HD display (1920x1080p), AMD Athlon II 170u CPU at 2.0GHz, NVIDIA GeForce 9200 GPU, and 3GB RAM.

THe Acer Aspire AZ3100-U3072 All-in-One Desktop PC comes with 500GB HDD, webcam, Gigabit LAN, DVD Drive, WiFi, two built-in speakers and the system is preloaded with Windows 7 Home Premium OS. It also support HDMI port for HDTV footage, and has come with a wireless keyboard and mouse. Acer Aspire AZ3100-U3072 All-in-One Desktop PC is going to retails for $599.

MSI follows fate’s whispers, intros 24-inch Wind Top AE2420 3D

3D craze flows from the cinema to the television and onto the PC, it was just a matter of time before one of MSI’s Wind Top all-in-ones shipped with support for the third dimension. By most accounts, the new Wind Top AE2420 3D looks like a mildly larger version of the AE2220 we peeked late last year, touting a 24-inch 1080p multitouch panel, support for shutter glasses (a single pair is included), Core i5 or i7 CPU options and an ATI Mobility Radeon HD5730 pushing the pixels. There’s also a pair of 5-watt speakers built-in, not to mention an Ethernet jack, VGA output and a handful of USB 2.0 sockets. Mum’s the word on pricing, but MSI is expected to have this bad boy on display as Computex kicks off early next week. Yeah, you know we’ll be there pretending to be embarrassed while donning the spectacles.

Gateway announces the ZX4300 and ZX6900 All-in-One PCs

California’s own Gateway Inc. is updating its One ZX family of All-in-One desktop PCs by adding two new models into the mix, the 20-inch ZX4300 Series based on an AMD platform and the 23-inch ZX6900 Series which utilizes Intel-branded (and manufactured) hardware.

Set for a June release, the first ZX4300 AiO coming out is known as ZX4300-01e and features a 20-inch (1600×900) touchscreen, a 2.7 GHz Athlon II X2 235e processor, Radeon HD 4270 integrated graphics, 4GB of RAM, a 640GB 7200 RPM hard drive, an 8x DVD writer, a card reader, Gigabit Ethernet, 802.11 b/g/n WiFi, and two 5W built-in speakers. This one will run Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit and cost $750.

If you can’t wait for the model above then have no fear as Gateway is shipping the One ZX6900-01e which, although more expensive ($1,019.99), does provide a 23-inch FullHD (1920×1080) touchscreen, a 2.93 GHz Core i3 530 CPU, 4GB of memory, a 640GB HDD, Intel integrated graphics, a 4x Blu-ray player and Blu-ray Combo DVD burner, WiFi, Gigabit Ethernet, and HDMI connectivity. The OS (operating system) of choice is the same as with the ZX4300.

Gateway One ZX6900 Series

Samsung unveils 23-inch U250 and 20-inch U200 multitouch all-in-one PCs

Eager for more of Samsung‘s outlay? Good. Officially unveiled today over in the UK, the company’s new 23-inch U250 and 20-inch U200 all-in-one PCs are going where loads of AIO machines already have: the multitouch galaxy. The former offers up a full 1080p resolution, while the latter steps down to 1,600 x 900; both of ’em ship with Windows 7 Home Premium, and the company would have you know that these two mark its “first venture into the home PC market in the UK.” Regrettably, the excitement was tempered by the lack of a real specification sheet, but we’re told they’ll ship later this month for those who couldn’t care less about nuts, bolts, gigahertz and megabytes.

Lenovo adds touch to IdeaCentre A700 and B305 all-in-ones, vie for your desktop dollars with H320

While keeping the overdesigned aesthetic of their IdeaCentre brandmates, the new A700 and B305 (above) all-in-ones from Lenovo are moving things forward with optional touchscreens and freshened up spec sheets. The A700 offers the full range of Intel’s Core 2010 laptop CPUs, but tops things off with the slightly older 45nm Core i7-820QM, which gives you four cores operating at a somewhat pedestrian 1.73GHz default speed that can be cranked up to 3.06GHz when circumstances demand it. Other specs include a 1080p 23-inch display, built-in 802.11a/b/g/n wireless, and a side-mounted Blu-ray drive. If you’re feeling extravagant, you can even cram in 8GB of DDR3 RAM, but don’t expect to be paying the $999 entry price for that package when these become available at the end of June.

The B305 gives AMD fans something to admire, with Athlon II X4 processors, Radeon HD 5450 graphics — great for multimedia, but forget about 3D gaming — up to 4GB of DDR3 RAM, and up to a 21.5-inch display stretching to 1,920 x 1,080. Built-in wireless and a DVD-RW drive are again present, along with up to a terabyte of storage (2TB on the A700, that showoff) should you opt to tread beyond the $699 entry price. The B305 will be purchasable next month, as will be the H320 old schooler. Starting out at $549, this small form factor pc offers Intel’s 32nm desktop parts, with the finest of the bunch being the 2.8GHz Core i7-860. Radeon HD 5570, up to 8GB of memory, a terabyte of storage, Blu-ray, and wireless options fill out its vital statistics, though you’ll have to buy your own monitor. Full PR after the break.

HP debuts the HP All-in-One 200, updates the TouchSmart 600

HP, the world’s biggest PC maker has today announced the latest addition to its All-in-One desktop offer and a platform upgrade for TouchSmart 600 AiO.

Known as All-in-One 200, the new arrival features a slim and stylish profile making it fit in almost every room, and packs a 21.5-inch (1920×1080) LED-backlit display, an Intel processor, 4GB of RAM, a 500GB hard drive, integrated graphics, a DVD writer, a webcam, plus Ethernet and 802.11 b/g/n WiFi. This model is expected to go on sale today at prices starting at $699.

As for the TouchSmart 600, it adopted Intel’s 32nm Arrandale processors (Core i3 and i5) which boast integrated graphics and is now available with Beats Audio, a sound technology developed in collaboration with Dr. Dre and Beats. The updated 23-inch TouchSmart 600 will become available as of April 28.

All-in-One 200