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What about the concept of the "All in One Gaming PC"?

Romenega
Level 7
Hey Guys, I am still stuck in my ways trying to get the world to realize that Tech is getting better & smaller.... So why not capitalize on this in the form of AIO's?
ASUS Is a brand synonymous with PC Gaming & has done great deeds with mobile PC gaming. However I have yet to see the hat being totally pulled up where it concern's AIO PC Gaming!!!

Here's a concept to review.... AS I SAID; JUST A CONCEPT.....

Please Review & give your constructive input?


AMD All In One Gaming Desktop PC Design
[Using AMD Richland Architecture]
Specifications:-

- 23.6" LED Backlit LCD Screen (1920x1080 - 120hz 3D) / 27” LED Backlit LCD Screen (2560x1440 - 120hz 3D) [“10 finger” Multi-Touch function - capacitive & electromagnetic]
- Gorilla Glass shatter & scratch resistant Screen *(optional)
- OS: Windows 8 Professional 64bit
- AMD A10-6800K Quad Core Processor at 4.1 GHz (turbo: 4.4 GHz) with integrated HD 8670D GPU (Piledriver modules; with 384 stream processors at 844 MHz).
- 32GB DDR3 1866 SODIMM 204pin (4 x 4GB) [max support 32GB – PC3 15000]
- 2 x 1TB ASD 2.5" Hybrid Hard Drive (SATA III 6GB, 7200rpm, 64MB cache, 8GB MLC SSD buffer)
- Max 2TB HDD / 500GB SSD - per slot
- 1 x Slot in Slim Type Blu-Ray Burner (8MB Cache) [Dual Layer & Light Scribe support]
- 1 x AMD Radeon HD 8870D 4GB GDDR5 Discrete Graphics (Hybrid CrossFireX – Dual graphics; switchable)
- 1 x HDMI 1.4a (out) + 1 x Mini Display Port (out) [Both ports support 4K video output: 2160p]
- 1 x 6 in one Multi-card Reader
- 4 x USB 3.0 [2@ back, 2 @ side] + 2 x USB 2.0 [both @ back]
- 2 x IEEE 1394 FireWire b (800/400/200/100mbs)
- 1 x ESATA 6GB
- 1 x RJ45 LAN Port (10/100/1000)
- Bluetooth 4.0 [supports versions: 3.0/2.1/2.0/1.1]
- WiFi 802.11 a/b/g/n dual (2.4 + 5.2Ghz support) [This unit also has software to allow connectivity via USB 3g or 4g dongles]*
- DLNA Compatible
- WiDi Capable*
- Built in Hybrid NTSC/QAM/PAL capable TV Tuner card with FM stereo support(external antenna)
- Full size Bluetooth Wireless Ergonomic Gaming Keyboard (with dedicated numeric pad, Function keys, Multimedia control & optional USB attachment for direct link & recharge)
- Bluetooth Wireless Gaming Laser Mouse (5 Buttons & optional USB attachment for direct link & recharge)
- SRS Premium with Dolby surround Technology Audio Chipset [192KHz/24bit]
- 2.1 Built in Stereo (Harmon Kardon) Speakers [sub out]
- 1 x Line in / Mic + 1 x Headphone out + 1 x Line out (SPDIF)
- 2.0 megapixel HD webcam
- Wall Mountable (with complimentary "swivel / tilt" wall mount bracket designed to allow clearance from wall for cables to back of the unit)*
- A85x Chipset with full Richland support (FM2 Socket Type)
- HDD & RAM ports are fully accessible (from back panel)
- SATA III connectivity for HDD (supports SATA I & SATA II connections)
- Power supply: 220w A/C Adapter, 110v... [with Built-in 4 cell Ly-Polymer UPS – with ‘up to’ 1 hour off backup power]
- Aero-Dynamic design allowing maximum air flow with micro hyper-cooling 'bladeless' case / APU / GPU fans (2 for intake & 2 for exhaust)
- Tilting base setup (78 - 102 degrees)
- Weight (Aprox):-
o 23.6”: 10.5 - 12kg
o 27”: 12.5 – 13.5kg
- Dimensions: -
o 23.6”: w 22.5" x h 19" x d 2.25"
o 27”: w 26.5" x h 20.25" x d 2.75"

Additional info:-
This unit can support Windows 7 & XP (32/64bit) for Downgrade Possibilities. In addition the features shown this design will incorporate a UEFI BIOS. The system is designed to be "Green" in every sense, allowing the user to set the power usage to provide the best performance or the least power consumption possible for minimal procedures. This machine can also support Intel Virtualization modes; allowing the user to be able to use Operating systems not normally used on PC’s such as Virtual Mac OSX, Virtual Ubunto, etc… This unit is designed for multiple applications; Graphics & Technical Design, Video editing & streaming, Audio Recording & Processing, Gaming, etc…
If the worry of most gamers is cooling & stability, the intake / exhaust system – with bladeless fans to provide optimal air flow (like that of the Dyson Air mover) – will ensure to some extent that the unit will perform to its full potential without surpassing thermal limitations. Power outages will be less scary when using this machine. A built in UPS is a more than welcomed addition to this type of computer & will be the 1st application of its kind used in a free market ‘All In One Desktop’ PC.

Accessories:-
• Mouse Pad
• 3D glasses
• Wall mount & Bracket
• USB cables for Mouse & Keyboards
• 2 x AAA + 2 x AA Rechargeable batteries - for Mouse & key board (USB charge)
• Stylus Pen w/t 3 x replacement nibs
• Wireless Blue tooth Stereo Headsets + USB Charger
• Infra-Red Remote control for TV tuner

Possible MSRP:-
23.6”: $1,799.99 - $1,849.99
27”: $2,099.99 - $2,149.99

Possible Manufacturer:
ASUS
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Shawnnepc
Level 13
Heat, poor upgradeability and cost are the main reasons we won't see a gaming AIO anytime soon.

They've tried this already and I don't think it sold well.


Edit: Here's the model: https://www.asus.com/AllinOne_PCs/ET2400XVT/#overview

Romenega wrote:
Hey Guys, I am still stuck in my ways trying to get the world to realize that Tech is getting better & smaller.... So why not capitalize on this in the form of AIO's?
ASUS Is a brand synonymous with PC Gaming & has done great deeds with mobile PC gaming. However I have yet to see the hat being totally pulled up where it concern's AIO PC Gaming!!!

Here's a concept to review.... AS I SAID; JUST A CONCEPT.....

Please Review & give your constructive input?


AMD All In One Gaming Desktop PC Design
[Using AMD Richland Architecture]
Specifications:-

- 23.6" LED Backlit LCD Screen (1920x1080 - 120hz 3D) / 27” LED Backlit LCD Screen (2560x1440 - 120hz 3D) [“10 finger” Multi-Touch function - capacitive & electromagnetic]
- Gorilla Glass shatter & scratch resistant Screen *(optional)
- OS: Windows 8 Professional 64bit
- AMD A10-6800K Quad Core Processor at 4.1 GHz (turbo: 4.4 GHz) with integrated HD 8670D GPU (Piledriver modules; with 384 stream processors at 844 MHz).
- 32GB DDR3 1866 SODIMM 204pin (4 x 4GB) [max support 32GB – PC3 15000]
- 2 x 1TB ASD 2.5" Hybrid Hard Drive (SATA III 6GB, 7200rpm, 64MB cache, 8GB MLC SSD buffer)
- Max 2TB HDD / 500GB SSD - per slot
- 1 x Slot in Slim Type Blu-Ray Burner (8MB Cache) [Dual Layer & Light Scribe support]
- 1 x AMD Radeon HD 8870D 4GB GDDR5 Discrete Graphics (Hybrid CrossFireX – Dual graphics; switchable)
- 1 x HDMI 1.4a (out) + 1 x Mini Display Port (out) [Both ports support 4K video output: 2160p]
- 1 x 6 in one Multi-card Reader
- 4 x USB 3.0 [2@ back, 2 @ side] + 2 x USB 2.0 [both @ back]
- 2 x IEEE 1394 FireWire b (800/400/200/100mbs)
- 1 x ESATA 6GB
- 1 x RJ45 LAN Port (10/100/1000)
- Bluetooth 4.0 [supports versions: 3.0/2.1/2.0/1.1]
- WiFi 802.11 a/b/g/n dual (2.4 + 5.2Ghz support) [This unit also has software to allow connectivity via USB 3g or 4g dongles]*
- DLNA Compatible
- WiDi Capable*
- Built in Hybrid NTSC/QAM/PAL capable TV Tuner card with FM stereo support(external antenna)
- Full size Bluetooth Wireless Ergonomic Gaming Keyboard (with dedicated numeric pad, Function keys, Multimedia control & optional USB attachment for direct link & recharge)
- Bluetooth Wireless Gaming Laser Mouse (5 Buttons & optional USB attachment for direct link & recharge)
- SRS Premium with Dolby surround Technology Audio Chipset [192KHz/24bit]
- 2.1 Built in Stereo (Harmon Kardon) Speakers [sub out]
- 1 x Line in / Mic + 1 x Headphone out + 1 x Line out (SPDIF)
- 2.0 megapixel HD webcam
- Wall Mountable (with complimentary "swivel / tilt" wall mount bracket designed to allow clearance from wall for cables to back of the unit)*
- A85x Chipset with full Richland support (FM2 Socket Type)
- HDD & RAM ports are fully accessible (from back panel)
- SATA III connectivity for HDD (supports SATA I & SATA II connections)
- Power supply: 220w A/C Adapter, 110v... [with Built-in 4 cell Ly-Polymer UPS – with ‘up to’ 1 hour off backup power]
- Aero-Dynamic design allowing maximum air flow with micro hyper-cooling 'bladeless' case / APU / GPU fans (2 for intake & 2 for exhaust)
- Tilting base setup (78 - 102 degrees)
- Weight (Aprox):-
o 23.6”: 10.5 - 12kg
o 27”: 12.5 – 13.5kg
- Dimensions: -
o 23.6”: w 22.5" x h 19" x d 2.25"
o 27”: w 26.5" x h 20.25" x d 2.75"

Additional info:-
This unit can support Windows 7 & XP (32/64bit) for Downgrade Possibilities. In addition the features shown this design will incorporate a UEFI BIOS. The system is designed to be "Green" in every sense, allowing the user to set the power usage to provide the best performance or the least power consumption possible for minimal procedures. This machine can also support Intel Virtualization modes; allowing the user to be able to use Operating systems not normally used on PC’s such as Virtual Mac OSX, Virtual Ubunto, etc… This unit is designed for multiple applications; Graphics & Technical Design, Video editing & streaming, Audio Recording & Processing, Gaming, etc…
If the worry of most gamers is cooling & stability, the intake / exhaust system – with bladeless fans to provide optimal air flow (like that of the Dyson Air mover) – will ensure to some extent that the unit will perform to its full potential without surpassing thermal limitations. Power outages will be less scary when using this machine. A built in UPS is a more than welcomed addition to this type of computer & will be the 1st application of its kind used in a free market ‘All In One Desktop’ PC.

Accessories:-
• Mouse Pad
• 3D glasses
• Wall mount & Bracket
• USB cables for Mouse & Keyboards
• 2 x AAA + 2 x AA Rechargeable batteries - for Mouse & key board (USB charge)
• Stylus Pen w/t 3 x replacement nibs
• Wireless Blue tooth Stereo Headsets + USB Charger
• Infra-Red Remote control for TV tuner

Possible MSRP:-
23.6”: $1,799.99 - $1,849.99
27”: $2,099.99 - $2,149.99

Possible Manufacturer:
ASUS
USA ASUS Reseller
http://www.neteffectspc.com

Actually the ET2400XVT worked pretty well & sold quite alot...
However, I believe that we have only scratched the surface of the AIO Gaming world. If The worry is thermal control, then that is no issue, seeing that technology has come to the point where the trials & errors of the past already presents us with unlimited possibilities. I think the only issue would be upgradeability. This can be tackled if we adjust our way of thinking. The ASUS Transformer has a concept of the modular PC down pat', but we have to find a resolve were as we can allow the SLI or CrossFireX to be done as easily as HDD & RAM upgrade. My concept shows that in the thought process.
Is it impossible?
Or are we just too lazy & reluctant to move into the future?

mrwolf
Level 10
Cool concept and idea.. Just dont think its very profitable..


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Hi Sectionate,

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Jaytheredneck1
Level 8
The concept of gamin AIO has been done, looks like this:

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