Typical price: £1,350
What is it: All-in-one concept PC with dedicated TV and DVD playback modes
What we think: A great, semi-portable space saver, but it has little upgrade potential
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 15 February 2006
Tags: AJP, AJP Neo64, wireless, ports, peripherals
We like:
Space-saving design; easy switching between TV, PC and DVD modes
We don't like:
Difficult to upgrade; weak gaming abilities
You might also need:
Surround-sound speakers
CNET UK judgement:
The Neo64 is aimed at daring PC users with limited space and an affinity for the unusual. Its aesthetic design won't appeal to some, but the system should be commended for its clever integration of TV, PC and DVD playback functions in a very portable unit. It's the computing equivalent of a portable kitchen radio
Full review:
In an industry where many system builders are content to recycle common PC designs, AJP has forged ahead in creating obscure concept PCs that bear little resemblance to those of its competitors. The Neo64 is an all-in-one device that bears a similarity to the Apple iMac, but it's much more than just a cheap imitation. Not only is it a semi-portable PC, but it's also a dedicated instant-on television and DVD player, which makes it a very likely candidate for style-conscious multimedia enthusiasts. It's available only from AJP's site for £1,350. Continue Reading...
AJP Neo64 History
23 Jan 2006 in Crave
The Neo64 isn't anything to do with the Matrix movies. It's half laptop, half desktop, but all multimedia PC
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