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Acer Aspire AZ3101-U4062
$749.99
Released February, 2011
The Pros:Very small footprint on your desktop with the keyboard tucked under the display. Great display--crisp, clear and bright. Features a few programs and games meant to take advantage of the touchscreen.
The Cons:Very limited expansion due to its all-in-one design. Wireless keyboard feels somewhat flimsy, lacks indicators for caps, num, scroll lock. Plenty of useless bloatware comes pre-installed.
The Acer Aspire AZ3101-U4062 is a mid-range all-in-one PC that features a 21.5" full HD touchscreen LCD display. It also features an AMD Athlon II X2 240e processor, 4GB of DDR3 RAM (expandable to 8GB), a 1TB hard drive and NVIDIA GeForce 9200 integrated graphics.
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Additionally, the Aspire AZ3101-U4062 sports a multi-in-one card reader and inbuilt 802.11b/g/n WiFi.
The Aspire AZ3101-U4062's HD touchscreen display allows users to navigate Windows 7 with touch controls facilitated by a custom user interface which provides a more tablet-like experience. Its AMD Athlon II X2 240e processor and 4GB of RAM allow the Aspire AZ3101-U4062 to handle typical use with minimal slowdown. Meanwhile, the Aspire AZ3101-U4062's NVIDIA GeForce 9200 integrated graphics allow it to handle high definition media.
Features
- 21.5" full HD touchscreen LCD display
- AMD Athlon II X2 240e processor
- 4GB of DDR3 RAM (expandable to 8GB)
- 1TB 5400rpm hard drive
- NVIDIA GeForce 9200 integrated graphics
- Multi-in-one card reader
- Inbuilt 802.11b/g/n WiFi
User Reviews (2)
Pros & Cons
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Very small footprint on your desktop with the keyboard tucked under the display.
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Great display--crisp, clear and bright.
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Features a few programs and games meant to take advantage of the touchscreen.
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Very limited expansion due to its all-in-one design.
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Wireless keyboard feels somewhat flimsy, lacks indicators for caps, num, scroll lock.
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Plenty of useless bloatware comes pre-installed.
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The touchscreen, while neat, is pretty much useless in a desktop environment.
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Overpriced for the specs--you're mostly paying for the small form factor and touch technology.
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