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Mouse Computer is bringing you their latest all-in-one desktop PC namely the Lm-One-T2270BR-A. Powered by a 2.20GHz Intel Core i7-3632QM processor, this space-saving machine is equipped with a 21.5-inch 1920 x 1080 Full HD touchscreen display, an Intel HM76 Express Chipset, an Intel HD Graphics 4000, a 16GB DDR3 RAM, a 1TB hard drive, a Blu-ray Disc drive, a 1MP webcam, a multi-card reader, WiFi, Bluetooth 4.0 + LE and runs on Windows 8 OS with Microsoft Office Home and Business 2010 pre-installed.
The Lm-One-T2270BR-A sells for 149,800 Yen (about $1,880).
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#4443181 Posted on: 10/30/2012 02:43 PM
This. I was quite interested in the specification until it mentioned Intel HD Graphics 4000. Come on, is that the BEST they can offer? Why not offer a decent dedicated gpu?
Seems a bit pricey for what it is really.
This. I was quite interested in the specification until it mentioned Intel HD Graphics 4000. Come on, is that the BEST they can offer? Why not offer a decent dedicated gpu?
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#4443184 Posted on: 10/30/2012 02:52 PM
At that price, you might get yourself a nice laptop.
At that price, you might get yourself a nice laptop.
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#4443188 Posted on: 10/30/2012 03:04 PM
Which will come with a GTX 670/680 instead of a $hitty worthless good for nothing Intel HD Graphics 4000.
At that price, you might get yourself a nice laptop.
Which will come with a GTX 670/680 instead of a $hitty worthless good for nothing Intel HD Graphics 4000.
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#4443189 Posted on: 10/30/2012 03:05 PM
Why would they do that?
The thing is going to run everything it needs to run. It's not for playing games. An HD4000 is more than sufficient to run HD video, office applications, and anything that can run in a browser.
This. I was quite interested in the specification until it mentioned Intel HD Graphics 4000. Come on, is that the BEST they can offer? Why not offer a decent dedicated gpu?
Why would they do that?
The thing is going to run everything it needs to run. It's not for playing games. An HD4000 is more than sufficient to run HD video, office applications, and anything that can run in a browser.
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Seems a bit pricey for what it is really.