Pros
- Compact, attractive design
- Easy-to-use, touch-friendly interface
Cons
- Some utilities are clunky
- No optical drive
Bottom Line
The ET1602 was among the first low-cost touchscreen all-in-ones, but it now feels overpriced compared to newer competition.
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