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ASUS Vivo V221ICUK All-in-One PC Review

ASUS Vivo V221ICUK All-in-One PC Review

Posted on July 1, 2017January 23, 2019 By Jarvis

With its sleek Apple iMac-esque design and very conservative specs, this AIO from ASUS is oddly placed. It will get you through web browsing, office applications, and even some very light 2D games. It runs on an Intel Core-i3 7100U, 4GB of DDR4 Memory, and a 1TB 2.5″ 5400RPM HDD. No dedicated graphics here. Find out what we think about the ASUS Vivo V221ICUK All-in-One PC in our review below.

Design and Construction

Right off the bat, the design language is very reminiscent of Apple’s iMac products. It sports a clean, simple metallic design with a very small footprint on your desk. 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.
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