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Thursday, June 2, 2011

eMachines EZ1601-01 All-in-One Desktop Computer Review

Well this is the first all-in-one PC I’ve looked at carefully. It’s quite functional as a desktop computer, but with only the processing power of a netbook. Pricewise it seems about right and will serve well as a computer for surfing the Internet, writing documents and listening to music if you add speakers or headphones to the mix.

Here’s the features:

1.6GHz Intel Atom processorWindows XP1GB memory160GB hard driveDVD burner18.5 inch monitorGigabit Ethernet

So it’s a netbook with a large monitor and a DVD burner. The processor is standard on almost all netbooks and provides only a basic amount of computing power. Enough power for day-to-day stuff, but little enough to frustrate anyone using graphics applications or processor intensive applications like video.

The 18.5 inch monitor is useful. Bigger than most laptops, but smaller than any single computer monitor you can buy.

Hard drive is big enough and the 1GB of memory will run the applications it is intended to, ie. web browser, instant messaging and other basic communication stuff.

The system comes with the now unsupported Windows XP, and although the operating itself is fine, I’d really recommend something newer. Disclaimer: the computer I’m using right now has Windows XP, so take that as you will.

The DVD burner is a plus and nicely tucked away behind the screen, which also makes it a little awkward to get to, but not too bad.

I’m not totally convinced that this machine is worth it. For $300 you can get a netbook of equivalent power, add a monitor for less than $100 and get a removable DVD burner.  And after all that, the netbook can still be moved around from place to place easily. I would suggest it as an always-on computer, perhaps in the kitchen or somewhere like that, where it’s not going to be the primary machine. It’s missing the other thing I’d expect from this type of computer: a touch screen. Sure, it’s smaller and compact, but one could have been added and the price would not have gone over $480.

Pros:

CompactEnergy-efficientDVD burner

Cons:

Tags: all-in-one, atom, compact, low power


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