The Korea-only Lluon A1 is a wonderful little barebones computer: the chassis of a subnotebook with a rather attractive, swiveling LCD spackled on the top. The specs are typical for this caliber of light desktop: an Atom N270 CPU, 1GB of RAM, a 160GB hard drive, an 18.4-inch (1680 x 954) display, a couple of USB ports and a DVD drive. But it’s got a great look… I could see this making a wonderful kitchen computer. I just wish you could somehow pull that LCD off and use the A1 as a netbook to boot. I think the netbook-transforming desktop is an idea with some legs.
Lluon A1 [Akihabara News]



I think it would be kind of a pain as a kitchen computer, due to the amount of counter space it uses. An iMac type form factor makes more sense – especially if you wall mounted it. And it had a touch screen. And .. and .. well, maybe this one isn’t so bad.