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The BenQ nScreen i91 is an 18 inch LCD screen and computer rolled up in one sleek package. The screen has an aspect ratio of 16:9, pretty standard for LCD monitors. The computer part of it features an AMD Sempron 210U processor and is powered by 1 GB of RAM and 160GB hard drive. Though those features are impressive, it is important to note that a computer and display rolled up into one isn't easily modified, which means the RAM and the hard drive that come with it is all its ever going to be. The BenQ nScreen i91 also includes a 1.3 megapixel web camera, comes with Windows XP home and a multi card reader.
MSRP $517.00
Release date May, 2009
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Features
- Windows XP home
- AMD Sempron 210U Processor
- 1 GB RAM
- 160GB Hard Drive
- 18" LCD
- Aspect Ratio: 16:9
- 1.3 mega pixel web camera
- Multi card reader
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Competitors
MSRP $449.00
Released May, 2009
Pros
- good size display with respectable resolution (1600 x 900px - 720p capable)
- powerful enough for the casual user
- stylish aesthetic
Cons
- wide variation of system components can be misleading to consumers
- not a touchscreen
- floral pattern looks cheap up close
BenQ nScreen i91
vs.
Lenovo C300
MSRP $399.99
Released July, 2009
Pros
- Cheap
- Integrated Wi-Fi
- Included Widescreen Monitor
- slick aesthetic
Cons
- Short lifespan
- Atom / Intel GMA combo - not fast enough for power usage (eg/ gaming, high definition media, etc...)
BenQ nScreen i91
vs.
eMachines EZ1601-01
MSRP --
Released January, 2001
• Intel® Atom™ N270 Processor • Windows® XP Home • 18.5" WXGA 16:9 LCD Display • The World's Slimmest All-in-One PC Design • Flexible Display Angles and VESA Standard Wall Mount • Low Power Consumption • Build-In High Resolution Mega Pixels Webcam • Build-In High-Performance 2 Channel Stereo Speakers, and Microphone • 802.11b / g...
BenQ nScreen i91
vs.
MSI NetOn AP1900
MSRP $549.00
Released February, 2009
Pros
- large screen size
- powerful enough for the majority of consumers
- 720p capable resolution (1355x768)
Cons
- limited number of USB ports (2)
- not a touchscreen
- ugly lower bezel and stand
BenQ nScreen i91
vs.
ViewSonic ViePC VPC100
MSRP $499.00
Released January, 2009
Pros
- dual core Atom processor
- smaller form factor
- competitive pricing
Cons
- somewhat restrictive RAM/HDD sizes
- not very pretty - looks a little rough
- no included accessories
BenQ nScreen i91
vs.
Shuttle X50
MSRP $584.00
Released January, 2009
The Asus ET1603 is a mid-grade desktop PC that includes all of the system hardware built into the monitor; this particular type of PC is called a netbook. Due to the competitive pricing options and hardware benefits of similiar competitor models ASUS has found itself right at the bottom of the netbook PC market...
BenQ nScreen i91
vs.
Asus Eee Top ET1603
MSRP $800.00
Released March, 2009
Pros
- 22" touchscreen with 1080p (1920 x 1080px) resolution
- affordable price
- dual core Atom CPU - powerful enough for the majority of people, uses little electricity and puts of little heat
- optional Blu-ray drive
BenQ nScreen i91
vs.
MSi M22
MSRP $400.00
Released February, 2009
Pros
- strange yet decent resolution for a 15" monitor
- affordable price
- won't get hot or loud due to less powerful componentry
- strong enough for the majority of individuals - surfing the internet, watching media and e-mailing will work perfectly
Cons
- not powerful enough to play games or run CPU/RAM intensive programs
- not as streamlined and stylish as PCs such as the iMac or Sony Vaio JS/LV series
BenQ nScreen i91
vs.
MSi M16
MSRP $565.36
Released January, 2009
Pros
- affordable price
- great for students and those on the go - affordable, small, self-contained and highly transportable
- good connectivity - Gigabit and wireless N
Cons
- not as powerful as an Eee Box
- uncertain future for the US market
- a little kiddie looking compared to the MSI offering
BenQ nScreen i91
vs.
Asus Eee Top ET1602
Reviews
March 13, 2009
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Pros
- affordable
- consumes very little electricity (30W), produces little heat
- cool volume/power nob
- competitively priced
- large 18.5" display
- powerful enough for the majority of consumers who use PCs for surfing the web, basic productivity, writing e-mail
- easy to use all-in-one for those unfamiliar with computers
Cons
- far from a media PC despite the large screen size
- too weak for power users
- unproven AMD Sempron performance
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March 25, 2009
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- affordable
- consumes very little electricity (30W), produces little heat
- cool volume/power nob
- competitively priced
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