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ASUS A7S Review - PC Authority

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PC Authority have published a review of the ASUS A7S desktop replacement PC. 'Compared to the sleek lines of the Dells and Sony, Asus’ A7S seems a little dated. But look past aesthetics and the A7S gives its rivals a lot to worry about. Just glance through the specifications (page 70), and you’ll see it’s a real bargain. It may cost $2150 when Toshiba’s P200 is only $1525, but the A7S offers a far superior combination of power and features, which makes it an excellent desktop replacement.

The 17in LCD doesn’t have an HD resolution like the Dell XPS, but its 1440 x 900 pixels are more sensible on a panel of this size and it’s just as bright as the Dells’. Plus, Asus thoughtfully provides an HDMI output so you can connect the A7S to a larger HD screen, and there’s an optical S/PDIF output for surround sound.'

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