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AIOPAustralian Institute of Office Professionals
AIOPAssociazione Italiana Ospedalità Privata (Rome, Italy)
AIOPAmerican Institute of Physics (College Park, MD; est. 1931)
AIOPAccademia Italiana Odontoiatria Protesica (Italian: Italian Academy of Prosthetic Dentistry)
AIOPAll-in-One PC (Personal Computer)


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The company said the new products, which are to be announced in the UK over the following weeks, include the AE2200 and AE2020 touch screen All-in-one PCs, leveraging Windows 7 multi-touch capabilities, the U200 notebook and a number of high-specification gaming notebooks.
Several leading computer manufacturers like HP, Acer, Samsung, HP, ASUS and a host of others have collaborated with NVIDIA and adopted the ION in a range of products including small desktop PCs, thin and light notebooks and all-in-one PCs which all deliver a full PC experience in a small, low-power system.
In fact, the optical multi-touch solution has been recognized and ordered by HP, which is scheduled to launch its newest all-in-one PC built with the solution this month.
 
 
 
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