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Shuttle_D10b.JPGYeah, we have computers with LCD displays already--they're called laptops. But if you ever wondered how a conventional desktop PC would look like with a built-in display, then wonder no more. Shuttle D10, which was introduced a couple of months ago, is slated for a release in Japan this week.

As you can see on the picture, there's an embedded seven-inch display on the body of the desktop PC itself. It's a touch LCD display, but its resolution is a mere 800x400 pixels, so if you intend to seriously use the computer, you still have to attach a monitor to it. For prices starting under $500, you get a choice among Core 2 Duo E4000 series, E2000 series, or Celeron 400 series CPU, 2GB to 4GB of DDR2, 5.1 Channel Audio Support, and four USB ports.



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