Pros
- Excellent performance
- Eye-catching dual-touch display
Cons
- No 802.11n wireless
- Slight lag in touchscreen response
Bottom Line
Better than a budget all-in-one, but not quite high-end either, this is a good option if your needs are somewhere in between.
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