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Liquid Cooled PC in an Ultrawide Monitor - CES 2016

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The video provides a detailed look at Origin’s Omni, an all-in-one liquid cooled PC integrated into an ultrawide curved monitor, showcased at CES 2016. Linus emphasizes the Omni’s ambitious specifications, including a 3440x1440 ultrawide panel with a 21:9 aspect ratio and a curved 60 Hz display, paired with high-end desktop-grade components. The back and top areas reveal a USB port intended for a webcam or Intel Real Sense, while the internal layout supports flexible configuration through an ITX motherboard, up to 32 GB of RAM, storage options including M.2 and 2.5 inch drives, and discrete GPU upgrades such as a Titan X. Linus notes that the device is not yet finalized, with different back options planned, including a design featuring a window to showcase internal components. A key selling point highlighted is the Omni’s desktop-grade componentry and aggressive form factor that avoids the bulk typically associated with AIOs, offering wall mounting and other mounting options to fit various desk setups. He envisions the system supporting multi-monitor setups or VR rigs and explains how it would still leverage the existing GPU outputs. The segment closes with appreciation for the concept, encouragement for viewer feedback, and a plug for Squarespace as a CES sponsor, alongside general enthusiasm for CES 2016 coverage. The overall takeaway is that Origin is pushing the envelope for integrated PC design by combining high-end hardware with flexible mounting and a striking, compact aesthetic that could appeal to enthusiasts who want performance in a space-saving, visually appealing package.

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What makes the Origin Omni unique among all-in-one PCs?
The Omni combines desktop-grade components, including an ITX motherboard, up to 32 GB RAM, storage options with M.2 and 2.5 inch drives, and a high-end GPU like the Titan X, all inside an ultrawide curved monitor with flexible mounting options and an emphasis on a sleek, desk-friendly form factor.
What are the display specifications of the Omni?
The monitor is 3440x1440 resolution, 21:9 aspect ratio, curved, and runs at 60 Hz.