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alaTest has collected and analyzed 53 reviews of Asus Zen AiO 24" (2015). The average rating for this product is 4.1/5, compared to an average rating of 4.1/5 for other Desktops for all reviews. Reviewers are impressed by the usability. The price also gets good reviews.
design, price, usability
We analyzed user and expert ratings, product age and more factors. Compared to other Desktops the Asus Zen AiO 24" (2015) is awarded an overall alaScore™ of 91/100 = Excellent quality.
Expert review by : David Ludlow (trustedreviews.com)
When it comes to all-in-one PCs, people want it all: power, performance and good looks. Fortunately, Asus has ticked all the right boxes with its 24-inch Zen AiO ZN240IC. With a touchscreen, plenty of USB ports, a super screen and great looks, this...
Attractive and stylish, with plenty of USB ports, decent 2D performance and an SSD, the Asus Zen AiO ZN240IC is a well-priced and balanced all-in-one.
Expert review by (which.co.uk)
The Asus Zen 240 is a mid-range all-in-one PC with a stylish design and a processor which should have more than enough grunt for the average user. It's also relatively compact (for a 23-inch screen), with a small stand that makes it fairly flexible...
Expert review by : Michael Passingham (alphr.com)
A top-end spec for a top-end price – the Zen AiO is a genuine iMac alternative
The Asus Zen AiO Z240ICGT is a premium all-in-one PC with plenty of power and a terrific screen. It can even play a few games. My only reservation is the sluggish hard disk, which puts a dent in its professional photo- and video-editing credentials.
Expert review by : Tom Brant (pcmag.com)
The Asus Zen AiO is a capable mid-range all-in-one that makes a good kitchen computer, but it suffers from a subpar display and flimsy peripherals.
Includes a 128GB SSD and roomy 1TB HDD. Intel Core i5 is good for everyday tasks.
No USB-C ports. Grainy display. Keyboard and mouse are flimsy and uncomfortable.
Bottom Line: The Asus Zen AiO is a capable midrange all-in-one that makes a good kitchen computer, but it suffers from a subpar display and flimsy peripherals.
Expert review by : Jon L. Jacobi (pcworld.com)
The Asus Zen AiO Z240IC comes impressively close to mathcing the iMac's elegance.
The Zen AiO rivals an iMac, but you definitely get more bang for the buck. Where a similarly equipped 21.5-inch iMac costs $2,400 these days, the Z240IC costs $1,899. And the former has no discrete GPU for gaming, has a smaller screen and uses a...
Expert review by : Nic Healey (cnet.com)
The new premium Zen AiO range from Asus has aluminium unibody design, killer sound and even has Intel's RealSense 3D camera built in.
Expert review by : Nic Healey (cnet.com.au)
TAIPEI -- Asus has further added to its now extensive lineup of Zen-branded products with a new Zen all-in-one PC range.
Asus also revealed the ProArt PA329Q monitor, a 32-inch Ultra HD (3,840x2,160-pixel) monitor aimed at the professional market. The monitor has a 16:9 aspect ratio IPS display with a wide 178-degree viewing angle to eliminate colour shifting. Again, no...
Expert review by : S.Aadeetya (gizmodo.in)
Desktops might have evolved much but leading PC brands still find the time and patience to persevere their all-in-one (AiO) that can be a perfect and portable
Consumer review (johnlewis.com)
Wifi connection poor. Noisy start up. Verbal messages regarding viruses. Adverts plus, plus. Messages from security software. Returned unused. Bought a Mac 4K retina. No problems with this
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