It is the first all-in-one PC, I looked carefully. It is quite functional as a computer desktop, but with only the processing power of a netbook. Competitive, it appears on the right and will serve well as a computer for surfing the Internet, drafting documents and listening to music if you add speakers or headphones to the combination.
The following characteristics:
1.6 GHz Intel Atom processorWindows XP1GB memory160GB driveDVD hard burner18.5 po monitorGigabit EthernetIt is a netbook with a large screen and a DVD burner. The processor is standard on almost all netbooks and provides only a basic amount of computing power. Enough power for stuff in day by day, but just enough to defeat any person using the graphical applications or processor intensive as video.
The 18.5-inch monitor is useful. Largest most computers laptops, but smaller than any single computer monitor you can buy.
Hard disk is large enough and the 1 GB memory to run the applications, it is intended to, ie. Web browser, instant messaging, and other tips for basic communication.
The system is delivered with the now unsupported Windows XP, and even if the operation itself is very good, I recommend you really something more recent. Warning: the computer I'm using now has Windows XP, so take that as you.
The DVD burner is an asset and beautifully nestled behind the screen, which makes it also a little difficult to obtain, but not too bad.
I am not totally convinced that this machine is worth. For $300, you can get a netbook of equivalent power, add a monitor for under $ 100 and get a removable DVD burner. And after all, the netbook can still be moved from place to place easily. I would suggest it as a computer always, perhaps in the kitchen or somewhere like that, where it will not be the primary machine. He lacks the other thing, I would expect this type of computer: a touch screen. It is small and compact, but one may have been added and the price would not have had over $ 480.
Benefits:
CompactEnergy-efficientDVD recorderDisadvantages:
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