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Monday November 10, 2008
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That new HD LCD TV is great, but you know it really needs? A DVD/Blu-ray player, for starters. Also, if you could toss in an Intel Core2Duo processor and a terabyte of storage, that would be nice. And while we're at it, I'm going to need a wireless keyboard and mouse, plus a split-screen feature, so I can multi-task. Got all that? Good.
Silicon Mountain is referring to its new 32/42-inch LCD TV as an all-in-one device, and save for a few amenities--a built-in toaster, and a bidet come to mind--I'd say the description is fairly apt. The Allio features an integrated Blu-ray player and its own PC, complete with an Intel Core2Duo E8400 processor, 4GB of RAM, and a 1TB hard drive. The set has all the standard A/V ports and a few USB inputs thrown in for good measure.
The system starts at $1,599 and comes in six configurations. The terabyte version will run you $2,799. Those looking to save some cash (relatively speaking, of course) can opt for a Linux version of the set.
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February 25, 2009 1:10 AM
Great idea. Who would I contact to carry the line in my store?