
"Offers decent performance and is easy to set up"
By Rory Reid
Published: 28 August 2009 08:00 GMT
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What is it:
All-in-one desktop PC with optional touchscreen
Typical price:
£1,000
We like:
Offers decent performance; easy to set up
We don't like:
Touchscreen isn't very responsive
The judgement:
Apple's iMac won't be toppled off the all-in-one-PC throne by the Dell Studio One 19. The One 19 introduces some good ideas, but the touchscreen interface doesn't work as well as the company may have hoped
Reviewed by:
CNET.co.uk's Rory Reid, read the full review here.
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