With its sleek Apple iMac-esque design and very conservative specs, this AIO from ASUS is oddly placed. Find out what we think about the ASUS Vivo V221ICUK All-in-One PC in our review below. Taking a closer look, you can see the classic ASUS logo at the bottom, along with the power and HDD activity LED's, as well as the speakers at the very bottom, which we will get more into detail about later on. Here we find a large ASUS logo, a nicely placed power button, and the rear I/O. It also comes with some proprietary ASUS software as well, including ZenLink, which is used to sync content across all your devices. Find the results below for PCMark 8 and CrystalDiskMark: PCMark 8 Home - 2296 Creative - 2061 Office - 2398 Crystal DiskMark Conclusion The ASUS Vivo V221ICUK is a fairly decent all-in-one for those with light workloads. The ASUS Vivo V221ICUK All-in-One PC has an SRP of Php34,995. The ASUS Zenbook lineup has been around for more than a decade, and it’s no doubt a household name for Windows laptops. Read more in our articles including "ASUS Vivo V221ICUK All-in-One PC Review" and "ASUS Zenbook S16 (UM5606GA) Review".
With its sleek Apple iMac-esque design and very conservative specs, this AIO from ASUS is oddly placed. Find out what we think about the ASUS Vivo V221ICUK All-in-One PC in our review below.
Taking a closer look, you can see the classic ASUS logo at the bottom, along with the power and HDD activity LED's, as well as the speakers at the very bottom, which we will get more into detail about later on. Here we find a large ASUS logo, a nicely placed power button, and the rear I/O. It also comes with some proprietary ASUS software as well, including ZenLink, which is used to sync content across all your devices.
Our coverage of asus zen includes: "ASUS Vivo V221ICUK All-in-One PC Review"; "ASUS Zenbook S16 (UM5606GA) Review"; "ASUS ZenScreen OLED MQ16FC now official: 16" OLED screen, 65W reverse charging". Each article provides unique insights and information.