Pros
- Impressive quad-core performance for an AIO
- Beautiful display
Cons
- No included hi-definition support
- Performance virtually identical to predecessor
Bottom Line
Despite a roomier hard-drive and a few extra cores, the Z5600-U1352 does little to stand apart from Acer’s preexisting Aspire Z5610 all-in-one.
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