LP791 specification
The first and probably most exciting thing to mention about the LP791 is that it's a barebones chassis. It's barebones to the point of not even having a motherboard. It's just an integrated screen, case and PSU. Well, with maybe a few other things thrown in... but ultimately, the lack of any core componentry drops the bombshell that we might actually have a PC-in-a-monitor-style system that can be self-built and self-upgraded.
Feature | Implementation |
---|---|
Screen | 19" SXGA TFT LCD (1280 x 1024) (AU M190EN04 V5) |
Brightness | 270 cd /m2 |
Contrast Ratio | 500:1 |
Pixel Pitch | 0.264 x 0.264 mm |
View Line Angle (H/V) | 150/135 |
Response Time (ms) at 25º | 8ms |
Number of Colours | 16.2M colors |
Hard Drive (Option) | 3.5" tray x 1 |
DVD or CD-ROM (Option) | 5.25" type x 1 |
Speaker | Two built - in 3W stereo speakers |
LED Indicators | Power ON, HDD access |
M/B Form Factor (Option) | Support Micro ATX M/B Size within 244 x 244 mm |
Size | 413 x 470 x 220mm |
Weight (bare-bones) | 8.93Kgs / 20.8lbs (all in one) |
EMC Certification | FCC, CE (Reference) |
Safety Certification | UL, CSA, TUV (Reference) |
Power Supply | AC 100~240 Volts ; 50-60 Hz ; 220W |
Expansion Slot (Low profile) | AGP slot x 1, PCI x 3 |
Micro Phone | Built-in |
Front I/O (on side) | USB x 2, Earphone jack x1 |
IR Sensor | Option |
Hard Glass | Option |
Touch Screen | ELO, AMT, 3M for resistance & capacity type (option) |
Thermal limits | Support Intel Pentium 4-3.0GHz (LGA-775) |
Noise | Under 35db |
Warranty | 1-year limited warranty |
The model we're reviewing features the optional touch-screen feature, for a bit of added 'oooh'. That makes our model suitable for use as a display PC in, say, a shop or museum, or for point-of-sale, or just for the nerd who wants to touch the computer up.
It's not the touch-screen technology that interests us the most, however. What we want to know is how ENlight has engineered a case that can house almost anything we might fancy into it.