Pros
- Comparable performance to rival budget all-in-ones
- Good quality display
Cons
- No Wireless-N connectivity (only B/G)
- No touchscreen
Bottom Line
ViewSonic's VPC100 misses the mark. It's not a great performer and lacks the touchscreen, DVD drive, or 802.11n Wi-Fi to make up for it.
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