Shuttle's Eee Top rival to debut in April for US$599

12.01.2009

The company will sell a few larger NetOn all-in-ones with dual core Atom microprocessors, including the AE1901, which has a 19-inch screen and the AE2203, but again, pricing was not available.

Shuttle's X50 is aimed for use as digital signs or in stores for informational purposes.

The device uses an Intel chipset with Graphics Media Accelerator 950 integrated graphics as well as an 80GB HDD (hard disk drive) and a 1.3-megapixel Web cam.

A number of companies have been selling desktop monitors that have computers built in, including Apple's iMac, Dell's and Hewlett-Packard's PCs. These devices carry far more powerful microprocessors and other parts than the Intel Atom-based devices described above, as well as heftier price tags.

All-in-one computers have become popular as space saving devices on desks.