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Guru3D.com » News » Archos Offers 299 euro Vision 215 all-in-one PC with thin 7mm edges

Archos Offers 299 euro Vision 215 all-in-one PC with thin 7mm edges

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 02/16/2018 05:48 PM | source: | 3 comment(s)
Archos Offers 299 euro Vision 215 all-in-one PC with thin 7mm edges

At a price of 299 euro you get a pretty good deal with the Archos Vision 215 all-in-one PC, the 7mm thin PC comes with a 21,5-inch display at 1920 x 1080 pixels. The PC part is based on a four core Intel Atom x5-Z8350-processor crunching its number at 1.92 GHz. 

Fitting in an ultra-slim design, with a 21.5 inches Full HD display, almost without edges, the ARCHOS Vision 215 embeds the essential components of a PC, a keyboard and a mouse, a complete connectivity set, and the Home edition of Microsoft Windows 10. This all-in-one PC comes in elegant design, easy to install at the heart of a home to be enjoyed by all members of the household, in order to use online services, interact with their favorite content, texts, music tracks, photos, videos or to achieve main tasks for school or the office.

  

  

In its sleek design, less than 7 mm thick, the ARCHOS Vision 215 fits easily into any home. Space saver, with its tilting screen, it finds its place anywhere in the house, and becomes a real entertainment platform, in the living room, kitchen or bedroom. Featuring a Full HD 21.5-inch screen, almost borderless, with a resolution of 1920 x 1080 pixels in 16:9, combined with the Intel HD Graphics 400 graphics, it displays an ideal surface, realistic and bright colors to view photos and videos or read texts, alone or in a group.

The ARCHOS Vision 215 packs the Intel Atom® x5-Z8350 quad-core processor, clocking up to 1.92 GHz, backed by 4GB of LPDDR3 RAM and 32GB of eMMc internal storage capacity, expandable up to 256GB thanks to its compatibility with any 2.5-inch SATA hard drive and its Micro SD card slot. This configuration ensures energy efficiency and fluidity, largely sufficient to surf the web, enjoy light multimedia activities and everyday office uses. It offers a complete set of connectors, conveniently placed on the back and/or the foot of the screen: 5 USB ports, 1 HDMI output, Bluetooth, LAN, WiFi, 1 audio jack.

It comes with a keyboard and a mouse, as well as two speakers. Finally, the ARCHOS Vision 215 runs Microsoft Windows 10, in its Home 64-bit release.

The ARCHOS Vision 215 will be available from May 2018, priced at € 299,- VAT included.



Archos Offers 299 euro Vision 215 all-in-one PC with thin 7mm edges Archos Offers 299 euro Vision 215 all-in-one PC with thin 7mm edges Archos Offers 299 euro Vision 215 all-in-one PC with thin 7mm edges




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Fox2232
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#5520489 Posted on: 02/16/2018 01:09 PM
Barely surfs internet. If it had some video inputs, one could take it as monitor with cheap built-in PC.

vonSternberg
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#5520544 Posted on: 02/16/2018 04:47 PM
It's nice for receptionists.

scatman839
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#5520619 Posted on: 02/16/2018 10:50 PM
It's nice for receptionists.

if the business wants to look fancy sure

be hard pressed to get any that want to combine their remote computers and monitors, combine things that are easy to break in one is more expensive

never seen a monitor die before my eyes until I worked in an office

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