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In pictures: Asus' folding ET2300 all-in-one
Feature-rich offering tailor-made for Windows 8.
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John Gillooly
on Nov 5 2012, 4:42PM
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The ET2300 is designed to make Windows 8 touch features more usable than they would normally be in a rigid, vertical design.
On the left side we see two USB 3 ports as well as headphone and microphone jack.
On the right we find the DVD burner, another two USB 3 ports, dual thunderbolt, card reader and a combo eSATA/USB 2 port.
On the rear there is input for the power brick as well as HDMI In/Out, Gigabit Ethernet and a port for a subwoofer.
This articulated hinge holds the screen in place, and allows for the ET2300 to be folded flat.
The screen can sit perfectly horizontal, which makes for a very different touch experience.
The hinge design also means the screen is stable at any angle, allowing for a huge amount of flexibility when using the PC.
Most of the smarts of the ET2300 sit in the base, which helps weight distribution and keeps the screen relatively thin
When horizontal, it makes for a comfortable system to use while standing.
The ET2300 is designed to make Windows 8 touch features more usable than they would normally be in a rigid, vertical design.
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