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HP Pavilion All-in-One MS214: No touching

The HP Pavilion All-in-One MS214 packs everything into one shell, but without the touchscreen of its bigger brothers. At least that keeps the price down

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The Pavilion All-in-One MS214, announced in the US on Monday, is HP's latest entry into the self-contained-desktop market. It's also the first all-in-one machine from the company that doesn't sport a touchscreen.

It packs an 18.5-inch widescreen display, backed up by some budget specs: a 1.5GHz AMD Athlon X2 3250e processor, and 2GB of RAM. Other features include a DVD burner, a built-in webcam, and 802.11b/g wireless connectivity.

HP MS214

We'll find out more on UK pricing and availability when we get our sticky fingers on it tomorrow, but it costs $600 (£360) in the US. We expect to see the MS214 on shelves in time for the 22 October launch of Windows 7.