If you want the full power of the PC on your TV but want to keep things simple then the Allio all in one HDTV PC could be want you want. On the show floor I saw a demo of the Allio 42 inch unit and the Allio 32 inch which has an integrated touch screen. The Allio works great with Media Center and its a great way of getting web content on to the TV without having to have any special UI

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Specs:

Systems start at $1,599.99

Six configurations of The Allio HD TV / PC are available, with features and pricing to fit any budget.  The entry-level 32” and 42” Allio with an Intel 2.5 GHz PDC E5200, 250GB of storage, 2GB of RAM, DVD/CD support and Vista Home Premium retails for $1,599 and $1,999.  The middle system in the series adds PVR and Blu-ray support and an upgraded 2.54 GHz Core2Duo E7200 processor for $2,199 and $2,399.  The flagship Allio system ups the ante on the intermediate option, upgrading the RAM and storage to 4GB and 1TB, respectively, for $2,399 and $2,799. 

2 thoughts on “Allio 42-inch HDTV with Integrated PC and Blu-Ray Player”
  1. Thickness looks like a standard LCD or plasma. I’m not sure where I am with all-in-ones at the moment – I worry about the obsolescence of the integrated components. I do like the lack of cables though. Still, seems like a high price to pay when you can get an HTPC solution with 7.1 audio and CableCARD tuner for under $1,000 – http://budurl.com/LMS250Gadgetell Speaking of which, the CEO says you can “add your own tuner solution” – can you just crack open the chassis and add one – how does this work?

  2. I was a bit dubious before viewing this. But I must admit I’m quite impressed, less cables and clutter.

    I would still only use it as a 10ft Interface so would dither on whether to get the touchscreen version or not.

    Overall, very good.

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