Intel Developing an Adaptive All-In-One PC Standard

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JOSHSKORN

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For sales to soar, you will need:
-27" Screen - Gorilla Glass 3
-Wireless 802.11ac
-2 TB HDD
-mCard Plug-in port to record TV / Coax for TV Tuner
-Ability to share media from one to the other as if it's like the XBOX 360
-All the current ports: VGA/DVI/HDMI/DisplayPort/Thunderbolt (Falcon Ridge)/USB 3.0
-12 MP HD Webcam
 

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IdeaCenter Horizon is too big. Tap 20 is way too heavy. XPS 18 looks amazing and I would totally buy one if I wasn't so torn between that or a smaller Thinkpad Helix with 10-hour battery life. Both of which are supposedly out in May this year.
I am actually excited about hardware again. For the first time in a long time.
 
Actually it would be nice if their was a standardized form factor for all the components in an all in one. That way a do it yourselfer could easily make their own all in one and get to pick and choose all components. The same should be done for regular laptops, giant gaming laptops and ultrabooks.
I can't think of how many times there has been a feature missing from a laptop I would like or only being able to get certain features with a bunch of expensive parts or bulk I don't want.
 

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I thought Intel also wanted to use all BGA (Ball Grid Array) motherbords with the processor soldered to the motherbord. Why not solder on the memory and the SSD as well!
 

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Now all they need to do is create a remote desktop so that you can game in it using your pc like nvidia's shield. That would support both the tablet and desktop pc's.
 

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Three words, "accelerometer based airbag", actually that would be kind of neat lol.

 
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