Computers — 18 September 2008
This isn’t the first time, and no doubt the last time we’ll see a desktop computer with a built-in LCD. Sure, the built-in monitor’s application is pretty limited, but it might give you that warm and fuzzy 80s feeling from the days of huge ass portable TVs, remember those? I think you got a 4 inch B&W screen in a tower sized box. The Shuttle D10′s screen achieves a 800×480 resolution and you can choose between a Core 2 Duo E4000 series, E2000 series, or Celeron 400 series processor. Other features are 2GB of RAM, 4 USB ports and probably a DVD burner ala tray format. The price is rumored to be around $500 and no word on whether it will come stateside.


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