Bang-for-buck ratio; Tricky to upgrade; Disappointing mouse and keyboard
The only real problem with the nScreen is the price. For $900, you can buy a desktop PC using the compact microATX form factor and a 22" LCD monitor that runs at 1680 x 1050.Yes, that machine will have a small separate box and thus a larger footprint, ...
Sammanfattning: BenQ is the latest computer maker to target your kitchen bench with the release of its new lightweight nScreen PC. Although the official name of this new class of computer is "all-in-one", I prefer "benchtop PC" because it is small enough to fit in a ...
All-in-one design, adequate processing power, neat solution for a space-starved apartment
Doesn’t have 802.11n Wi-Fi, mouse is uncomfortable to use, needs more ports along the sides
The BenQ nScreen i91 is for the user who wants a basic, low-cost PC and monitor that won’t take up much space, and which will be able to run the majority of software thrown on it (as long as it’s not video editing or high-end photo editing sof...
Sammanfattning: The BenQ nScreen is suited for users who are not tech-savvy. It caters to the elderly, young children, and just about anyone who just wants to use the computer to browse the Internet, chat or do video calling, and run basic productivity software. Clic...
Sammanfattning: BenQ is the latest computer maker to target your kitchen bench with the release of its new lightweight nScreen PC. Although the official name of this new class of computer is "all-in-one", I prefer "benchtop PC" because it is small enough to fit in a ...
Looks and design, Matte screen, Volume dial, Price
DVD Writer, Features
For a price tag of Rs. 27,000, the Benq nScreen i91's the most inexpensive all-in-one PC we've reviewed till now, and offers good price-to-performance value. If all you do on your PC is watch movies, surf the Web, and work on Office apps, then this is...