Review of the Acer TA272 HUL Android AIO. Veering off the beaten path, Acer decided to see what would happen if they took the traditional AIO formula, threw out the Windows operating system and PC hardware, replacing it instead with high-end smartphone guts powered by Android. They nailed the key component of the system - the display - as its AIO is built on top of an existing monitor, the T272 HUL, offering 10-point multi-touch and a resolution of 2560x1440. But does Android make sense on the desktop?
Our website uses cookies for an optimal service. By using this website you agree, that we store personal data such as the IP address and that we use cookies together with third-party providers to display personalized ads for interest-based advertising and other external content. Do you agree? Yes / No AboutPrivacy