We feel a good aura off the new ECS G24 Aura AIO at Computex

ECS give us a quick rundown on the new G24 Aura All-in-One PC.

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Computex 2012 - Walking around the show floor at ECS we bumped into our good friends at ECS who were showing off the latest All in One PC or AIO named the G24 Aura. The new Mini-ITX based AIO PC sports support for Intel 2nd and 3rd Generation Core CPU along with Celeron Processors. We've got support for two SO-DIMM DDR3 modules, one 3.5" HDD or two 2.5" ones along with support for a Slim optical drive or another hard drive.

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Moving away from the main specifications we've got a 23.6" screen that offers us a Full HD 1920 x 1080 resolution with 10-finger multi-touch being an option. At the front we have a 1.3M Pixel webcam and microphone built into the screen. Across the bottom of the display we can also see two speakers.

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Turning around to the back side we've got a place for a slim optical driver or another hard drive, we've got I/O connectivity on both sides along with our main buttons on the rear. Also present is a Kensington Lock along with a VESA stand support.

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You can also see the kind of design they've opted for on this version with the pink color and stencil art throughout the body. This is just one of four different variants as ECS understand that not everyone is going to want a pink AIO on their desktop.

Finally the last thing is that the unit can be placed in portrait mode with the help of a VESA stand and it could be used for digital advertising or maybe this is just an orientation you prefer.

Shawn takes care of all of our video card reviews. From 2009, Shawn is also taking care of our memory reviews, and from May 2011, Shawn also takes care of our CPU, chipset and motherboard reviews. As of December 2011, Shawn is based out of Taipei, Taiwan.

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