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All-in-one

By Joey Guo (That's Beijing)
Updated: 2006-10-30 09:56



With an increasing number of look-alike notebooks hitting the market, the
recently release three all-in-one notebook types manage to catch many
people's attention for their multimedia function, the easiness to carry
and a chic appearance.

iMac G5 MA200CH/A

The new iMac G5 gets thinner and cheaper than its predecessor. Apple has
packed a handful of multimedia features into its midrange chic-looking
desktop. Powered by Intel Duo Core, the iMac MA200CH/A comes with a 250GB
hard drive, 512MB RAM, 8x DVD superdrive and a 20-inch widescreen LCD
with up to1680x1050 resolution and features, integrated iSight camera and
AirPort Extreme and Bluetooth wireless connection. Although the desktop
doesn��t come with a wireless keyboard or mouse, it does include a
sparkling new toy - a cigarette-lighter-sized remote control and
accompanying Front Row software, which enable users to control and enjoy
media from across their room. The stylish desktop is only a hair behind
being perfect: users can't watch TV programs on it or adjust the height
of the screen; and memory expandability is limited to 2GB.

Mac OS X Tiger (installing Windows XP natively requires Boot Camp - more
information and download at www.apple.com/macosx/bootcamp). RMB 17,200

Sony VAIO VGC-LS1

Sony's Vaio VGC-LS1 Media Center desktop, which resembles the latest
generation of iMacs, neatly packs all of the PC components in and around
its stylish-looking LCD monitor. This Core Duo-equipped computer features
a 250GB hard drive, 2GB RAM, a dual-layer DVD burner, ExpressCard and SD
slots, and an integrated webcam as well as a built-in TV tuner. Its
wireless keyboard, mouse and remote control enable users to control this
multimedia powerhouse from across the room, making this model an ideal
bedroom PC. This RMB 17,000 machine comes across as a pretty capable
performer with an eye-catching design and only one minor drawback: lack
of HD support-a single HDMI, DVI, or component input for filling that
19-inch, 1,680 x 1,050 screen with high definition content.

The desktop comes with Windows XP and is Windows Vista compatible. RMB
17,000

Dell XPS M2010 Media Guru

With an increasing number of look-alike notebooks hitting the market, all
with 19-inch displays, this portable desktop is refreshing...sporting a
huge 20-inch adjustable display and a detachable Bluetooth keyboard with
mouse. The XPS M2010 Media Guru features 2.16 GHz Core Duo, 2 GB memory,
240 GB hard drive, WiFi, a 1.3-megapixel cam integrated into the display
bezel, and eight built-in speakers with subwoofer. This desktop folds and
has a convenient carrying handle but weighs in at nearly 20 pounds. The
other drawback is that this computer doesn't have a TV tuner, which means
buyers need to pay extra if they want to watch and record TV programs.

The desktop comes with Windows XP and is Windows Vista compatible. RMB
32,000










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