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Onkyo all-in-one E713A9B desktop computer

Onkyo all-in-one E713A9B desktop computer

Onkyo has a spanking new all-in-one E713A9B desktop computer that doesn’t look as though it will hit Stateside anytime soon, but what make this different from all of the other all-in-one machines would be its iPod docking station. Yes sir, this computer allows you to juice up your iPod by docking it right beside the display, where the dock can be pulled out. Of course, we do question just how stable would such a design be as it seems as though the piece of plastic holding the dock looks as though it can snap off all too easily, bringing even a grown man to tears after forking out a good €1,530 for this puppy. Well, what else do you think computer manufacturers can converge in a desktop down the road? Specifications of the Onkyo all-in-one E713A9B is available in the extended post.

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  1. desktop computers these days gets obsolete the day that they are shipped considering how fast technology updates’;:

  2. desktop computers with Intel i5 cores are the best because they are very very fast and great for multitasking :’.

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