With its sleek Apple iMac-esque design and very conservative specs, this AIO from ASUS is oddly placed. Accounting for the stand, the overall depth is approximately 162mm when the screen is upright, about what you'd expect from an AIO or even a standalone computer monitor. A lot has been said about Sony's own version of the ultraportable, the Vaio P. Check out my review of the Sony Vaio P after the jump. Carrying around a Sony Vaio P for a week has caught a lot of people's attention. This could be  one of the reasons why Sony didn't want to call the Vaio P a netbook. The biggest screen resolution I've ever seen on a netbook, the Vaio P's 1600x768 pixel resolution is unmatched by anyone (most common is 1024x600 pixels). I think this is one of the premium Sony fans will be paying for when they buy a Vaio P (same as when you get a Bravia TV). Read more in our articles including "ASUS Vivo V221ICUK All-in-One PC Review" and "Sony Vaio P Review".
With its sleek Apple iMac-esque design and very conservative specs, this AIO from ASUS is oddly placed. Accounting for the stand, the overall depth is approximately 162mm when the screen is upright, about what you'd expect from an AIO or even a standalone computer monitor.
A lot has been said about Sony's own version of the ultraportable, the Vaio P. Check out my review of the Sony Vaio P after the jump. Carrying around a Sony Vaio P for a week has caught a lot of people's attention.
Our coverage of AIO PC includes: "ASUS Vivo V221ICUK All-in-One PC Review"; "Sony Vaio P Review"; "Sony Vaio P Official Specs and Photos". Each article provides unique insights and information.