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The all-in-one desktop for people who want a Windows computer over an Apple, but still like the way the iMac looks. Perfect for those whose professional lives require computing power, powerful graphics and storage for all the multimedia files/programs that go along with that.
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Pros
Pro Good performance under demanding graphic benchmarks
The quad-core Intel Core i7-6700T CPU and the Nvidia GeForce GTX 960M graphics card make it easy for the Asus AiO Pro to do very well on demanding performance tests, making it a good option for things such as gaming and 3D rendering for those looking to avoid high-end alternatives. The kind of graphic computing power offered by this all-in-one is more than enough to satisfy most users.
Cons
Con No HDMI-in port for pluging in other systems
This all-in-one doesn't feature a HDMI-in port, so using this computer as a screen for external devices like a console or a Blu-ray player is a no-go. This seems a waste of the opportunity to offer an interesting extra feature to those also interested on a new screen for their entertainment systems.
Con The screen is extremelly reflective
The Zen AiO Pro's screen is very reflective, with sunlight it's basically a mirror. What's curious is that it isn't the display itself that causes this, since it has a matte coating: it's the touch panel that's so reflective, and for the kind of use most people give to this kind of all-in-one, probably many people won't be using the touch feature. In short, many would gladly give up the touch screen to get rid of the reflective properties of the screen.