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COLORFUL Launches Onebot M24A1 AIO PC for Professionals

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Onebot, a sub-brand of Colorful Technology Company Limited, introduces the onebot M24A1 all-in-one business PC designed to meet the diverse needs of working professionals. The onebot M24A1 is powered by an 11th generation Intel Core processor with 16 GB of DDR4 memory and 512 GB of fast SSD storage for snappy andresponsive computing. It comes with a 23.8-inch IPS display with FHD (1920x1080) resolution and a thin bezel design to create a sleek and stylish look.

The onebot M24A1 AIO PC comes with a built-in 2.0-megapixel 720p webcam and dual 3 W speakers for video conference calls. It also comes with four USB 3.0 ports and two additional USB 2.0 ports for peripherals and others. The onebot M24A1 even comes with a DVD-ROM and SD card reader. The onebot M24A1 AIO PC provides efficient computing in a compact package for a clutter-free workspace.



Compact and Stylish
The onebot M24A1 is a space-saving AIO PC that maximizes the use of limited space in a typical work environment. The thinnest part of the AIO PC is less than 12 mm and uses a stylish and durable metal base with a hollow stand for cable management. The onebot M24A1 measures 541 mm x 330.3 mm x 56.4 mm.

Responsive Performance
To meet the demands of professionals and students for efficient and responsive performance, the onebot M24A1 is equipped with an 11th generation Intel Core i5-11400 6-core, 12-thread processor with a boost clock of 4.40 GHz paired with 16 GB of DDR4 memory, delivering responsive performance for productivity. It comes with 512 GB of fast SSD storage as well.

Excellent Picture Quality
The onebot M24A1's 23.8-inch IPS FHD display with 99% of sRGB color gamut coverage delivering excellent picture quality and true color presentation. Its three-sided 1.8 mm thin bezels create a panoramic effect. It also comes with 178° wide viewing angles. The ergonomic stand support tilting from -5° to 20°.

Extensive Connectivity Options
The onebot M24A1 all-in-one PC is all you need for work and productivity having a built-in 2.0MP HD camera, microphone, and stereo speakers. It has four USB 3.0 ports at the bottom and two more USB 2.0 ports on the side for peripherals and other devices. It has an SD card reader as well making it easy to export photos and videos for photographers and videographers. It also has an HDMI port where users can connect a secondary display to create a dual monitor setup.

Pricing and Availability
The onebot M24A1 AIO PC has a manufacturer's suggested retail price of $759.

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Wondering what target market is since it has serial port which hardly has any applications in consumer space.
 
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Wondering what target market is since it has serial port which hardly has any applications in consumer space.

The text says for "working professionals''
 
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That I/O looks suspiciously like a thin-ITX motherboard. Definitely not unheard of in the AIO space, but still a good thing for longevity/upgradability.
 
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The onebot M24A1 is powered by an 11th generation Intel Core processor
Yea but which one ? perhaps a mobile chip to keep heat down in that sff...

Price not too bad, but the lack of USB-C is a big NO-BUY for me :)
 
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Yea but which one ? perhaps a mobile chip to keep heat down in that sff...

Price not too bad, but the lack of USB-C is a big NO-BUY for me :)
If it's a thin-ITX board it's 99% likely a T-series desktop chip. Could even be 65W if the cooling is decent.
 
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photographers and videographers? LOL! :laugh:
 
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Nostrilcam
External power brick
Zero cable management (hollow stand? Looks like all the cables will be completely visible to me)
720p webcam.
1080p, sRGB gamut only

At least the price isn't too bad for the spec but AIOs are a terrible idea at the best of times. This isn't going to be a very good experience for the WFH crowd that it's targeting, not with tinny downfiring 3W speakers, a low-mounted and low-quality camera, and cable clutter everywhere.
 
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photographers and videographers? LOL! :laugh:
This is definitely not suited for those workloads, but the specs you cite are not the reason for that. An i5-11400 is more than fast enough for both those workloads unless your demands are very high, and the resolution is ... meh. Fine. USB speeds are fine as well - SD cards and the like don't saturate USB 3.0. And the webcam? Like there is a single webcam in existence that is good enough for photography or videography work? The color gamut of the display, on the other hand, and the screen size? Those would be my main drawbacks for those types of use.
Nostrilcam
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720p webcam.
1080p, sRGB gamut only

At least the price isn't too bad for the spec but AIOs are a terrible idea at the best of times. This isn't going to be a very good experience for the WFH crowd that it's targeting, not with tinny downfiring 3W speakers, a low-mounted and low-quality camera, and cable clutter everywhere.
Most likely it's targeting the "I need a PC for work, please give me one that doesn't take up much space and can run [whatever entirely ordinary software they need]" crowd. For which it's no doubt plenty fast. That nostrilcam is a pretty terrible design choice though.
 
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Most likely it's targeting the "I need a PC for work, please give me one that doesn't take up much space and can run [whatever entirely ordinary software they need]" crowd
I'd guess data entry mostly.
 
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Most likely it's targeting the "I need a PC for work, please give me one that doesn't take up much space and can run [whatever entirely ordinary software they need]" crowd. For which it's no doubt plenty fast. That nostrilcam is a pretty terrible design choice though.
That's the exact target market I figured this would be for, which is why "three strikes and you're out" applies here.
  1. external brick
  2. absence of cable (and brick) management,
  3. nostrilcam
If it needs to be small and neat, for WFH and web-conferencing, it's missed the mark by about as wide a margin as you can get. They'd be better off with a $749 laptop.
 
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That's the exact target market I figured this would be for, which is why "three strikes and you're out" applies here.
  1. external brick
  2. absence of cable (and brick) management,
  3. nostrilcam
If it needs to be small and neat, for WFH and web-conferencing, it's missed the mark by about as wide a margin as you can get. They'd be better off with a $749 laptop.
That's entirely true - a laptop is far more versatile, if less powerful overall. But some likely want a bigger display than a laptop, and don't want/understand how to use an external monitor with their laptop. The nostrilcam is definitely a major drawback, though one most buyers in this range aren't likely to realize until they try it. As for the brick ... I don't think these people care, or even consider the possibility of a brick-less PC. I would never consider it, but ... meh.
 
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This is definitely not suited for those workloads, but the specs you cite are not the reason for that. An i5-11400 is more than fast enough for both those workloads unless your demands are very high, and the resolution is ... meh. Fine. USB speeds are fine as well - SD cards and the like don't saturate USB 3.0. And the webcam? Like there is a single webcam in existence that is good enough for photography or videography work? The color gamut of the display, on the other hand, and the screen size? Those would be my main drawbacks for those types of use.

Most likely it's targeting the "I need a PC for work, please give me one that doesn't take up much space and can run [whatever entirely ordinary software they need]" crowd. For which it's no doubt plenty fast. That nostrilcam is a pretty terrible design choice though.
photographers and videographers? LOL!
Workflow. Adobe CC. 10 bit monitor. 24-100mp images. 4k-8k video. SD cards v CF Express. Photographers may spend more on a carbon fiber tripod than this device. This is a low-end photographer's monitor:

 
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Workflow. Adobe CC. 10 bit monitor. 24-100mp images. 4k-8k video. SD cards v CF Express. Photographers may spend more on a carbon fiber tripod than this device. This is a low-end photographer's monitor:

Not all photographers or videographers operate at that level of cost or complexity.
 
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