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CNET Editors' Take

October 11, 2012 12:02 PM PDT

The modest addition of touch amounts to the total changes in Vizio's initial Windows 8 offerings.

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TV manufacturer Vizio made a splash earlier this year with the launch of a line of laptop and desktop PCs, showcasing designs that felt high-end and unique compared with the competition. Its latest updated lineup of PCs timed for the Windows 8 launch doesn't change the equation much, but the desktop systems finally get touch-screen displays that they lacked before.

Vizio's new 24- and 27-inch All-In-One Touch PCs add 10-finger capacitive multitouch to their 1080p displays, whereas previously these desktop PCs relied on wireless touch pads and remotes. These new desktop systems start at $998, although deeper specs and details haven't been announced.

The Vizio 14- and 15-inch Thin+Light and 15-inch Notebooks look largely unchanged, except for the addition of Windows 8 and an "enhanced multigesture trackpad." None of these ultrabooks and laptops has a touch screen, or any sort of convertible, experimental design. The Thin+Light laptops start at $849, and the fuller-featured, 1080p-display 15-inch Notebook starts at $1,129.

These were just announced today. For a look at the previous Vizio PCs, check out our review of the Thin+Light CT14 and Vizio CA27 All-In-One.

 

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Quick Specifications

  • Processor Intel Core i7 3517U / 1.9 GHz ( Dual-Core )
  • Memory 4 GB
  • Hard Drive 256 GB - Serial ATA-300
  • Operating System Microsoft Windows 8
  • Display Type 15.6 in IPS
  • Max Resolution 1920x1080 ( Full HD )
  • Graphics Processor Intel HD Graphics 4000
  • Weight 3.9 lbs

Scott Stein is a senior editor covering iOS and laptop reviews, mobile computing, video games, and tech culture. He has previously written for both mainstream and technology enthusiast publications including Wired, Esquire.com, Men's Journal, and Maxim, and regularly appears on TV and radio talking tech trends. Full Bio

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