![]() ![]() Plus, the flat keys feel spongy and loose. We were particularly irritated by the lack of gaps between the main keyboard, the cursor keys and the numeric keypad, and often found ourselves mistyping as a result. Although it’s full-sized, the keyboard is annoyingly cramped. We weren't impressed by the supplied wireless keyboard and mouse. Virtual surround sound gives a passable impression of directionality, and there are five 3.5mm analogue outputs at the back of the PC if you want real surround sound. There's a built-in Freeview tuner for watching and recording TV and the large speaker bar, although lacking in bass, sounds are clear and detailed. However, as with other all-in-one PCs, it isn't particularly comfortable to use the screen with your fingers for anything more than a few minutes if you're sitting at a desk. ![]() Having a touchscreen isn’t massively useful for Windows 7 in general, but it works nicely if you’re using your PC as a multimedia gallery, particularly in combination with Acer’s own TouchView, TouchPhoto and TouchMusic media player software. ![]() It's a touchscreen and supports two-fingered gestures. The display is bright and even, although we found that its glossy finished tended to reflect the room behind us. The 21.5in display has a resolution of 1,920x1,080, making it ideal if you want to play HD video files. ![]()
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