Pros
- Beautiful touchscreen
- Great general performance
Cons
- Glossy screen can be overly reflective
- Upgradability limited to two areas
Bottom Line
A vibrant multitouch display and excellent general performance make the IQ500t a competitive all-in-one option.
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