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Acer Aspire U Series touchscreen PC

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Neatness and convenience are perhaps the best features of all-in-one PCs, which don't require much effort to set up and use, and they can be placed in relatively small abodes and offices — even big 27in models such as this Acer Aspire U Series (7600U) with adapter like Acer Aspire 4745 AC Adapter, Acer Aspire 5251 AC Adapter, Acer Aspire One 751h AC Adapter, Acer Aspire 5252 AC Adapter, Acer Aspire One 532h AC Adapter, Acer Aspire 5920 AC Adapter, Acer ADP-120ZB BB AC Adapter, Acer SADP-65KB AC Adapter, Acer Aspire One ZG5 AC Adapter, Acer Aspire AS1410 AC Adapter, Acer Timeline AS4810T AC Adapter, Acer ADP-90CD BB AC Adapter. This all-in-one PC also possesses a more modern style than other all-in-one computers, thanks to its use of acrylic, a thin profile and an L-shaped stand. It's a model that supports 10-input capacitive touch and it runs Windows 8 so you can navigate the Start screen without moving your mouse or pressing any keys.

What immediately sets apart the Aspire U Series all-in-one is a design that makes it look like it's floating thanks to its clear acrylic base, which has a rubbery material along its edge to make the unit stick to the table. At first we questioned the stability of this design, fearing it would slip, but held its ground perfectly during our test period. A drawback of the see-through acrylic is that you can see any cables that you plug in to the rear of the unit (such as Ethernet) and, of course, the stand.

The stand that allows the Aspire U Series to tilt is a one-piece bar in the form of a slanted L shape, and it performs three very important tasks. Firstly, the very end of the stand houses the port that the power supply plugs into, making that cable easy to access and easy to manage. Secondly, the stand allows the PC to tilt back and forth with very little effort (see the video below). Thirdly, despite being so easy to tilt — you can use one hand to do so — the stand keeps the PC firmly in place on the desk.

Using a PC with a touchscreen has always been awkward and there hasn't really been much need for touch in the past, except for kiosk-like installs and running custom software. But with Windows 8, a mixture of touch, the mouse and the keyboard are needed to get the most out of the operating system. This means you have to sit fairly close to the 27in screen in order to drag your finger across the screen and hit the Live Tiles. It's perhaps not entirely practical to use the touchscreen for more than just navigating the Start screen and hitting tiles to launch apps or access files, but it does depend on your needs. You might, for example, want to use the screen to paint a picture or play a game; you might not want to use it to browse the Web and scroll Web pages though.

We found the capacitive touchscreen to be mostly accurate and responsive during our tests. New gestures for bringing up the Charms and flicking between apps and the Desktop in Windows 8 worked very well. We only had some slight trouble hitting smaller targets on the Full HD screen, such as the minimise button in the corner of Windows (mostly due to user error in hitting the target perfectly), but that's not primarily why the touchscreen is there — you'll still need to use the mouse and keyboard for most Desktop navigation. Playing around with the Start screen and new-style (Modern UI) Windows 8 apps was fun for the most part.

Because the screen is so large, it can sometimes be difficult to perform long gestures such as closing apps by swiping from the top to the bottom of the screen. Friction can be an uncomfortable problem over such long distances on the screen. You'll want to keep the screen clean, using the supplied micro fibre cloth, and because it's a glossy screen, reflections will be a problem. You'll need to try and manage these by tilting and turning the machine so that light sources aren't directly behind you. It's a screen that possesses great viewing angles though, so pictures and video can end up looking great on it.