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AOC All-in-One 21.5” Full HD Android PC - $369.95 + $9.40 Shipping Fee

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AOC All-in-One 21.5” Full HD Android PC

All-in-one Android PC for just $369.95 - awesome value!

Full HD 21.5” IPS touchscreen | Android 4.1 OS

Dual-core 1.5Ghz CPU | 8GB Storage | WiFi | USB 2.0 | Android 4.1

Can also be used as a monitor for Windows PC via HDMI or VGA

Please note, due to its size, this item will be charged and shipped individually

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This all-in-one Android PC combines all you need to play games, get work done, surf the web and more into one sleek and stylish design. Featuring a 21.5” Full HD IPS touch display with an easy to use touch interface that simple to master, it’s perfect for the whole family. Great for benchtops, desks and more it’s a fantastic fit for home or the office while access to the Google Play store provides thousands of apps, songs, videos & more. Plus you can connect it to an existing Windows PC and use it as a touch monitor via HDMI or VGA!

Features:

  • AOC All-in-One 21.5” Full HD Android PC
  • Multi-touch screen puts the controls in your hands
  • Smart user interface or connect USB keyboard (sold separately)
  • Full HD 21.5” IPS display with 1920x1080 resolution
  • Powered by Android 4.1
  • Amlogic 8726-MX Dual Core CPU 1.5GHz
  • 1GB DDR3 RAM
  • 8GB flash storage
  • Can function as touch-screen monitor for Windows PCs
  • Built in WiFi and LAN port for internet access
  • Multimedia read with HDMI input
  • Built-in webcam and microphone
  • Access to Google Play for apps, movies, music and games
  • Internal 2W speakers for great sound
  • Dimensions (cm): 60 x 50 x 4
  • Gross weight: 5kg
  • 12 Month Manufacturer Warranty - refer to 'Warranty' tab for details.

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  • +1

    Just bought one for my boy. As Christmas Gift. ^_^

    • Can you adopt me please?

  • Amazing…

  • +1

    $499 for a Windows 8 All-In-One touch-screen with 500GB HDD, 6x USB ports (2x USB 3.0), KB&M, DVDRW, card reader..: http://www.officeworks.com.au/retail/products/Technology/Des…

    • +1

      This is non-touch:
      Integrated Display Panel: 20Ó Non-Touch

      • Right you are - my apologies!

        May still be considered for the fact it is an AIO but touch would definitely be a nice addition.

  • Still too early for android to become a PC.

    • Whilst I agree with your sentiment I think if people can use a Chromebook or Chrome OS PC then Android offers at least as much usefulness - in fact more

    • Sorry I don't agree with that. Android is already at the stage where it can equally be used as a PC.

      • Printing is still a problem on Android…

      • Kind of agree. For the technically proficient Android is completely useable
        For the newb used to a Windows desktop it's a culture shock
        However if you were prepared to adapt to a Chromebook's limitations then I agree you would be far better off adapting to Android

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  • I'm not sure if this is great or silly.

    Are there any reviews around? I couldn't find any but maybe someone else's Google powers surpass that of my own.

  • Android is fine as a media consumption device, which covers a large number of users needs, plus there are all the office type applications.
    Huge bonus is that it will be harder to kill with virus's etc. and easy to reset if needed.

  • Now Im not a tech junkie as I use to be… I found this viewsonic one on ebay at similar price range… Spec wise i think it's somewhat similar…

    I also heard Acer produce similar spec Android pc as well…

    http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Viewsonic-22-21-5-inch-Smort-Moni…

    Can someone here tell us which one is a better option? i see they use difference CPU ….

  • +1

    yeah best if you can find any review before you purchase this, for one, if the screen is not sensitive or there is some lags, those would be really annoying…

    Here's for remembering ePAd…

  • The 21.5” screen will be full of your finger prints. I cannot imagine how I use touch screen on a large screen. I have a friend who bought touch screen one and always uses a mouse.

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