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ASUS Eee Top rivals BenQ offerings

"All-in-one" machines are experiencing a renaissance: after ASUS, BenQ is also taking a slice of the cake.

The nScreen i91 is the manufacturer's first attempt in the category, but all this does not show at all in the final result. According to the paper form, the promising novelty already shows the way with its appearance, since despite the copying of well-known clichés, the design is surprisingly independent: on the edge of the 18,5-inch widescreen TFT panel, there is a huge button, which can be used to directly control the volume of the system. It is not known how customers will evaluate the retro design, but it is certain that users less familiar with computer technology will like it. The same can be said about the software solution called "Senior Mode": the sonorous name actually covers a virtual magnifying glass, through which older people can easily read the displayed text content.

ASUS Eee Top rivals BenQ offerings

Unfortunately, other parameters of the machine have not been talked about by the manufacturer yet, however, from the consumption of around 30 watts, it can be guessed that the well-known Intel Atom architecture is working in the background.

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