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    Allio HDTV Integrates Media PC with Built-In Blu-ray

    Allio has gone and done what we wish every HDTV manufacturer would attempt already. They've shoved a full-blown media PC into a 1080p LCD TV. Coming in sizes up to 42 inches, buyers can customize a set that features a Vista-powered PC with a Core2Duo, 4GB of RAM, Wi-Fi, 1TB of storage and a Blu-ray player. And maxed out with these specs, the system only runs $2,800. So what's the catch? We noticed at least two that may or may not be dealbreakers.

    First, we haven't seen a true side profile (a tower PC could be duct taped on the back for all we know). Second, the HDTV itself is fairly mediocre with a mere 2000:1 contrast ratio and no response time listed. Full specs:

    * Allio 42” 1080p LCD HDTV
    * 16:9 Full Screen Aspect Ratio
    * 3D Y/C Digital Comb Filter
    * 176 Degree / 176 Degree Viewing Angle
    * 2000:1 Contrast
    * 400cd Brightness
    * Built-in 12Wx2 Speakers
    * 7.1 Surround Sound w/Dolby Home Theatre
    * 2 x Component Video & Audio Connectors
    * 2 x HDMI Connectors
    * 1 x S-Video & Audio Connector
    * 1 x Composite Video & Audio Connector
    * 6 x USB 2.0 Ports
    * 1 x eSATA Port
    * 1 x DVI-I Port
    * 1 x HDMI Output Only
    * 1 x S/PDIF Optical Audio Out
    * Intel Core 2 Duo E8400
    * 4GB High-Speed DDR2-800 Memory
    * Slim 2X BD-ROM Blu-Ray Player (Play’s DVD’s too!)
    * Plays & Burns DVD’s as Well!
    * Western Digital 1TB (1000GB) SATA-II HDD
    * Integrated Intel GMA X4500HD Video
    * Hauppauge HVR-950Q TV Tuner
    * Gigabit 10/100/1000 Ethernet
    * Wireless 802.11b/g
    * Microsoft Vista Home Premium 64-bit
    * Logitech Wireless Keyboard & Mouse
    * Wall Mountable
    * Menu Languages: English, Spanish, French
    * Includes A/V Cable, User Manual, Remote Control

    Man, if the TV were just a little better..or the price a little cheaper... [Visionman via Crunchgear]


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