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The bundled keyboard and mouse are sub-benchmark, but there are enough positives here for me to recommend it. The PC’s big, crisp display is one of its best features. With its edge-to-edge glass display, abutting black bezel, silver front-facing speaker bar and silver metal stand, the entire hardware unite is attractive. 0 combo port, VGA-out, HDMI-in, Ethernet, an SD card reader, and all the standard audio ports you’d surmise. This 27-inch all-in-one from
Asus is no iMac, but it holds its ground as a great choice for a desktop workstation — it’s a potent Windows 7 machine with a big, bright screen, an attractive design, and a wide array of features that give it a high... You can fill an entire computer behind a big, floating display and control it with a couple of wireless peripherals. The minimal, clutter-free design of an all-in-one PC works in every dwell of the house, and the big screen can comfortably double as an HDTV for watching videos. This is a choice that more and more manufacturers are going with these days, and we like it — when the computer lining becomes obsolete in however many years, you can just repurpose the thing as an HDTV by mounting it on a wall or on a stand. You won’t see any buttons cluttering the front splash — the menu icons are visible on the bezel, but the buttons are hidden underneath the panel. Inside is a quad-insides Intel Core i7 2600S processor, an Nvidia GT 540M graphics processor, 8GB of RAM and a 1TB hard drive. You can even mount it on a impediment, as the back of the computer has a VESA-compatible mounting bracket. Using the HDMI-in port, you can connect the PC to a set-top box like the Roku or your DVR. If you’re close for space — like if you live in a San Francisco studio, for instance — then the Asus ET2700INKS could with no double as an HDTV.
Source: Wired News