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Benq has an AMD Yukon based All-in-One

by on19 March 2009

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Sempron U210, 18.5-inch screen

Frankly,
we kind of missed this interesting piece of kit, but it's still worth pointing out that this is the only available AMD Yukon based PC.

BenQ stuck a Yukon spec motherboard in an 18.5-inch screen chassis, and voila, the nScreen i91 was born. It's powered by AMD's Sempron U210 at 1.5GHz and M690E chipset with Radeon X1200 IGP.

Although it's not an Intel machine, it's still subject to Microsoft's restrictions, hence the biggest hard drive you can get with XP is a 160GB unit, while you can get 250GB of storage if you go for Linux. There is also an SSD option, although we don't think there will be many takers, as it's not a netbook. The restrictions also affect the amount of RAM, which is limited to 1GB for the XP SKU, and 2GB for the Linux based version, although both the hard drive and memory can be easily upgraded.

The nScreen i91 features an 18.5-inch 16:9 panel with 1,366x768 resolution, a 1.3MP webcam, LAN/WLAN and a 4-in-1 card reader. It measures 454 X 361 X 61.37 mm, including the stand and weighs 4.2kg. It looks cute too, and it costs about €390 in Taiwan.

You can check out the product page here
Last modified on 19 March 2009
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