being content to take its place amongst other 1080p HDTV units has upped
the ante somewhat in coming complete with an integrated Blue-ray/DVD
player whilst also harbouring a Intel Core 2 Duo PC within its innards
(and we're talking a fully-blown, no holes barred PC here).
The flagship 42' Allio (the Allio will actually be offered in a total of
six configurations, incidentally) sports a display boasting 2,000:1
contrast ratio and 400 cd/m2 brightness paired with dual 12 watt
speakers and will even work in spilt screen mode allowing a DVD to be
watched in one window whilst television programs are viewed in another.
Additionally, thanks to the integration of an Intel Core2Duo E8400 based
PC with 4GB of RAM and a 1TB HDD running 64-bit Vista Home Premium you
can not only watch the TV, a DVD or Blu-ray your can also partake in a
little web browsing or even engage in a little AOL Instant Messenger or
Skype based messaging. And, just in case you were wondering, the Allio
offers both wired and wireless internet connectivity.
According to Silicon Mountain's press release, the enormously impressive
Silicon Mountain Allio will come in the following 32' and 42' based
variants and configurations:
Intel 2.5 GHz E5200 CPU, 250GB of storage, 2GB of RAM, DVD/CD support
and Vista Home Premium priced $1,599 (32) and $1,999 (42').
As above but with 2.54 GHz Core 2 Duo E7200 processor and integrated RVR
and Blu-ray player priced at $2,199 and $2,399 respectively or, with RAM
and HDD upgrades (4GB RAM/1TB HDD) at $2,399 and $2,799.
Additionally Silicon Mountain have stated that they plan to release a
cheaper version of the Allio running the Ubuntu Linux operating system,
though specific details have not been divulged at the time of writing.
No word as yet concerning the shipping date of Silicon Mountain's
mightily impressive Allio HDTV PC with Blu-ray/DVD & PVR but we'll
endeavour keep you posted.
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