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The iMac really made all-in-one PCs cool. Granted, a lot of times other manufacturers try to mimic the all-in-one style, but tend to come up short. However, Gateway has proven that Apple isn’t the only player in that market. If you’re wanting something a little larger than either of them can offer, you’ll want to check out the Q computer.

Q computer

LumenLab might not be the first name that comes to mind when you think computers. In fact, they probably don’t come to mind at all. However, if you want a 42-inch PC that supports 1080p, these are the guys to turn to. The Q computer features a 3-inch aluminum frame and houses an Intel Core 2 Duo, up to 2GB of RAM and 1TB of storage space.

The Q computer takes advantage of a fanless design, so if you set this bad boy in your entertainment center, people are just going to think it’s a sweet TV. No word yet on pricing or availability.

Lumenlab shoves PC inside 42-inch 1080p display, calls it Q
[via developages]

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3 Responses to “LumenLab Q computer – Taking all-in-one computers to the next level”

  1. Denis Bergeron October 17, 2007

    nice set ! No word on Input (hdmi, dvi, atsc, ntsc, qam, cable card) It’s a tv an a computer. Can I save my hdmi input ? :-)

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  2. James Allan Brady October 17, 2007

    LumenLab are the guys that a while back were selling, and then eventually gave away, the best set of instructions on the net for building your own projector using an LCD screen

    they still do that, in fact, they wound up manufacturing and selling their own projectors, at the time they were $500 and they were the cheapest projectors anywhere by a lot

    the best part, was their design, and eventually their projectors, used a metal halide bulb i believe and it lasted up to 50,000 hours, which is a lot longer than a standard projecter, and when they did go out, they were $50 to replace, not the hundreds of dollars the other projector bulbs cost

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  3. Orclev October 17, 2007

    @James

    Sounds like a company to keep an eye on.

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