Incredible Intel Ultra-Thin All-In-One

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Intel offers a potential glimpse at future PCs with this super-thin, super-sleek all-in-one from IFA 2015. It is supposedly passively cooled and features an OLED screen. I’ll take two. (The video is in Swedish, but it offers a good view of the unit.)

Not much is known about the performance specs of the machine, and while Intel keeps everything under wraps is hard to pin point the exact performance of the machine. However, what impresses us is that Intel managed to place an entire system in a form-factor that resembles a devices slimmer than a painting panel board, while also holding a 4K screen.
 
Anyone else notice that the display is static and never changes? How do we know that it's not a mock-up with just a photo of the Windows desktop slapped on the face of it?
 
About 10mm thick? How is that going to be as sleek as an iPhone in my pocket? GG, Intel.
 
It's not a big, thin tablet if it has the processing power of a a full sized desktop.
We'll just ave to wait and see if Intel can pull that off.
 
looks awseome. i would use that for my bed instead of a laptop and just stream games from my main computer to that one.
 
do not like the way the design tilts, pretty much means you have to be sitting on a chair, at a table to use it.
 
Anyone else notice that the display is static and never changes? How do we know that it's not a mock-up with just a photo of the Windows desktop slapped on the face of it?

If it was a mock up I doubt they would put it into an acrylic case to keep people from touching it.
 
do not like the way the design tilts, pretty much means you have to be sitting on a chair, at a table to use it.

Yeah that's a problem for most of the all-in-ones. That and they use junk hardware and break all the time.
 
do not like the way the design tilts, pretty much means you have to be sitting on a chair, at a table to use it.

Yeah that's a problem for most of the all-in-ones. That and they use junk hardware and break all the time.

Well some all in ones at least have a base worth their weight and height/tilt possibilities...it looks like this thing has none of that...it is just a thin panel. Any at all recent iMac is more catching in design than that thing, aside from the resolution.
 
It's not a big, thin tablet if it has the processing power of a a full sized desktop..

Doubt it. Most likely it only has the power of an average Laptop.

There's no room for proper cooling of a quad core i7 or a decent GPU, so they will build it using laptop parts.
 
If it was a mock up I doubt they would put it into an acrylic case to keep people from touching it.

That is exactly why they would put it in one, to stop people from finding out it is a mock up cause they would try to use it and it would not work.
 
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