Acer Aspire AZ5700-U2112

Acer Aspire AZ5700-U2112

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Acer Aspire AZ5700-U2112 Reviews

PCWorld

09/2010

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7.0/10

Acer AZ5700-U2112

The Acer AZ5700-U2112 might have an unwieldy moniker, but this big-screen all-in-one PC serves up a heaping bowl of speed and media functionality for quite the palatable price: just under $1000 (as of September 23, 2010). Inside this 23-inch all-in-one PC are a 3.2GHz Core i5-650 processor, 4GB of RAM, and a 1TB hard drive (a fairly large capacity, for the category). It earned a 119 on our WorldBench 6 test suite, landing near the top of the all-in-one food chain. As is generally the case with all-in-ones, the primary draw of the AZ5700-U2112 is its 23-inch multitouch-capable screen. It supports Windows 7's native touch gestures, as well as Acer's own Touch Portal software (more on that in a bit). The display offers a native resolution of 1920 by 1080 pixels. Video playback is smooth and crisp, in spite of the system's reliance on integrated graphics. Image quality is also impressive, with excellent color reproduction. The system has a total of six USB ports: two on the left side, and four on the rear. The built-in speakers are capable, and rather loud, without sacrificing much in the way of detail; but you'll still be able to attach a proper stereo system, if you wish, thanks to the 5.1-channel audio-output ports.

MaximumPC

09/2010

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7.0/10

Acer Aspire AZ5700-U2112

Acer split the difference between HP and Sony and Lenovo, tapping Intel’s Core i5 for the Aspire AZ5700-U2112. That design decision helped the Aspire Z5700 win three of the four benchmark competitions. On the downside, however, the Acer was the only PC in this field to rely on a graphics core integrated with the CPU (always a minus for 3D gaming), and was the only machine to be equipped with a DVD burner instead of Blu-ray combo drive. Acer’s design has a modern art aesthetic, with an aluminum-look plastic enclosure, mouse, and keyboard. There’s a slot-feed DVD player, a memory card reader, and mic and headphone jacks on the right-hand side of the display, and two USB 2.0 ports on the left side. The back of the machine harbors four additional USB ports—one of which you’ll want to use for the wireless mouse and keyboard dongle—along with an HDMI out and an eSATA port (unique features in this field). The A5700 does not offer Bluetooth connectivity, but it does include an integrated 802.11n Wi-Fi adapter (and an Intel Gigabit Ethernet NIC). Acer downsized its Windows Media Center remote control, sacrificing the most important button—Live TV—in the process.