The Z5610 seems like a well - looking , but less powerful variation of theGateway ZX6800 . Both all - in - one PCs have 23 - inch ( 1080p ) multi - touch displays , and Windows 7 . But the Z5610 ’s 2.6GHz Pentium E5300 central processing unit wo n’t jibe the Gateway ’s Core 2 Quad fleck .
https://gizmodo.com/gateway-one-zx6800-zx4800-all-in-ones-go-multi-touch-f-5376053
This initial $ 900 Z5610 also lacks the built - in Blu - ray drive or goggle box tuner we saw in our Aprilpreview . If you ’re after an all - in - one that doubles as a television , you might be well off looking atHP ’s TouchSmart 600orSony ’s Vaio L. The $ 1400 Gateway ZX6800 has a television set tuner , but not Blu - re .

https://gizmodo.com/hp-touchsmart-600-review-multitouch-multimedia-mogul-5380088
In term of looking at , the Z5610 holds its own . An ambient ignition strip between the display and sound prevention illuminates the keyboard in the dark , and the PC ’s chrome legs create room to stow forth the keyboard and cant the show 10 - 20 level .
The rest of the specs are jolly basic , though : 4 GB DDR3 - 800 RAM ( expandable to 8 GB ) , 320 GB hard disk , 512 MB ATI Mobility Radeon HD4570 graphic , SuperMulti optical thrust , 6 USB slot , and one eSATA embrasure . You also get 802.11n and Gigabit networking , plus a bundled wireless keyboard and mouse .

Underpowered , yes . But not bad for the price . The Aspire Z5610 get sometime before Christmas for $ 800 .
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