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Oct 5 2007, 10:49am CDT | by Shane McGlaun
Xtreme Notebooks has announced a new line of LCD HDTV computers that feature Intel Viiv digital entertainment technology called the Xtreme XN1 All-in-One LCD HDTV PC. The system is available with a 22-inch screen or a 19-inch screen.
Options for the system include RAID 0 or 1, up to 2TB of storage, dual TV tuners for PIP viewing, eSATA, HD DVD slot load drive, Intel Core 2 Extreme CPU and NVIDIA GeForce Go 7600 GPU. The entire system is 4-inches thick and wall mountable.
An adjustable stand is also included that allows the system to be used on a desk or table. Pricing for the 22-inch version starts at $1599 with an Intel E6320 processor, 512MB of RAM, 200GB SATA HDD, and a CDRW/DVD drive and no OS. Max the system out and you are looking at nearly $5000.
Via Xtreme Notebooks
Source: Neowin
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