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  2. Sony Vaio L series - Wikipedia

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    Since the launch of Windows 7, the L series has been a touchscreen PC, featuring a 24" 1920x1080 LCD touchscreen. As of 2013, the L series used the Windows 8 operating system. The Sony Vaio J series is similar to the L series, except that it features a 21.5" 1920x1080 LCD touchscreen.

  3. ThinkCentre M series - Wikipedia

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    Also released in 2010, the M90z was an all-in-one (AIO) desktop released by Lenovo. The AIO desktop offered the following specifications: Processor: 3.2 GHz Intel Core i5-650 [21] RAM: 4 GB [21] Storage: 500 GB [21] Graphics Card: Intel GMA HD [21] Optical Drive: Dual-Layer DVD reader/writer [21]

  4. Dell XPS - Wikipedia

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    Released on November 19, 2007, the Dell XPS One is an all-in-one desktop designed for "minimal fuss and maximum cordless connectivity", and ships with the power cord, and a wireless keyboard with a touchpad and wireless mouse prepared to the system. The XPS One comes in 20-inch (XPS One 20) and 24-inch (XPS One 24) models.

  5. Lenovo Essential desktops - Wikipedia

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    Desktop review called the H320 “a little - but not too little - box that does it all”. [8] Desktop Review listed the pros of the desktop as the Blu-ray drive, the Intel Core i5 processor, and the small form factor. [8] The cons were indicated to be the low graphics capabilities, few USB ports, and the lack of wireless networking. [8]

  6. ThinkCentre - Wikipedia

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    The ThinkCentre X1 is a mid-range all-in-one desktop computer announced by Lenovo at the 2016 International CES. The X1 is powered by a 6th generation Intel Core i7 processor paired with 16 gigabytes of 2,333 megahertz DDR4 RAM and a variety of storage media such as hard drives, hybrid drives, and solid state drives.

  7. iMac G3 - Wikipedia

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    Jobs initially wanted the new consumer desktop to be a network computer—a cheap, low-powered terminal without disk drives that would connect to Internet servers. Ive's design team was given Jobs's specifications for the new product in September 1997: it should be a distinctive, all-in-one computer with a price of about $1,200, much lower than the $2,000 (equivalent to $3,700 in 2023) for ...

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