ASUS debuts All-in-One PC ET2040INK

ASUS has launched All-in-One PC ET2040INK. It is equipped with Intel processor and high-performance graphics. It comes with 19.5” HD LED-backlit widescreen display, 500GB hard drive plus 100GB cloud storage on ASUS WebStorage for free and smart backup power to prevent data loss.
Its Intel HD graphics architecture delivers faster graphics performance, saves more time as it previews and creates HD videos faster and offers smoother animation and better responsiveness while playing video games. Its innovative gesture control makes hands-free entertainment possible.
ASUS All-in-One PC ET2040INK
Peter Chang, Regional Head, South Asia & Country Manager, System Business Group, ASUS India, commented, “The ET2040 promises the proven reliability of ASUS desktop PCs for a truly remarkable computing experience that guarantees peace of mind. Its space saving design is complemented by its clever built in backup power. With versatile functionalities which can be used for office work, web browsing and gaming, the AiO ET2040 is multi-faceted enough to make your daily tasks easier and faster while redefining entertainment for you.”
It offers complete connectivity that is more efficient and expandable with three SuperSpeed USB 3.0 ports to recharge smartphones, tablets or other USB devices up to 50% faster than with USB 2.0, and transfer data between devices up to ten times faster.
Besides, the device offers integrated security and protection services from top anti-virus vendors on trial, a wide range of pre-installed apps and the exclusive ASUS Manager to optimize access to various tools and apps effortlessly.
ASUS All-in-one PC ET2040INK will be available in India from January 26, 2015 through Amazon and in ASUS Exclusive Stores at Rs.24,999.
- See more at: http://www.varindia.com/asus-debuts-all-in-one-pc-et2040ink/

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