2 June 2009 14:57 GMT / By Amy-Mae Elliott
PC World has announced it has added two new all-in-one PCs to its Advent range, with the launch of the Advent AIO-101 and the Advent AIO-156.Aimed at those with limited space (or the minimalist type) PC World claims the exclusive new desktops offer "state-of-the-art technology in one compact space saving unit".
The AIO-101 gets an AMD Athlon X2 3250e dual-core processor, 4GB of memory, a 320GB hard drive and Windows Vista Home Premium.
There's also a built-in digital TV tuner, webcam, a dual layer DVD rewriter and 256MB Nvidia GeForce graphics as well as wireless as standard.
Powered by an Intel Atom N270 processor, the Advent AIO-156 offers Windows XP, a 15.6-inch touchscreen, built-in wireless, 1GB DDR2 memory, a 160GB hard drive and a dual layer DVD rewriter.
Priced at £699.99 and £479.99 respectively, the new all-in-ones are on sale in store and online now. Hardware, Desktop PCs, All-in-one PCs, PC World, Nettops

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