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MGoose Posted
I love the design and performance of this system. It just works, handling every task I needed it too, while reducing my desk clutter. No huge tower, bundles of wires, docking station, or roaring cooling fan. Pros 1. ASUS is a brand I trust; I have owned a variety of their products (motherboards, computers, and monitors) and never had an issue. 2. Excellent multi-tasking performance. I connected a second 1920x1080 monitor via the HDMI port and cranked thru my to-do list. Watching videos, listening to music, shopping, planning a trip, editing/encoding videos, and chatting with Copilot. I had a ton of windows open across both screens. I was impressed with the complete lack of fan noise, RAM was well managed (rarely exceeding 80% full), and there was no lag. 3. The touchscreen is very convenient. I have had them on laptops, but was surprised how much I liked having the option on my desktop. 4. The built-in speaker in the base has plenty of volume with decent low-end and clarity (although the center mount makes the sound-stage narrow). 5. Build quality is solid. The base is solid and the screen tilt mechanism stays put with no wiggle (although there is no height adjust). 6. Includes a wireless full size keyboard (with number pad) and mouse (connected via USB dongle... takes up one USB slot). They are basic, but solid, and match the clean design of the system. 7. Copilot is pretty useful (natural conversation, AI generated images/videos, background/photo blur). My favorite plus feature is click-to-do which adds a tool to quickly import or research images and text you are viewing. The system has a separate processor to help with AI task (NPU). 8. Minimal preinstalled software makes the most of the 512GB of storage (415GB free of 473GB total). The SSD storage is manufactured by Micron (a good brand) and performs well (tested using DiskMark at 6700MB/s read, 3895MB/s write). 9. Wi-Fi 6 that works well with no external antenna. It easily achieved 700Mbps up/down connected to my mesh network node approximately 15ft away. 10. Convenient high-speed USB-C port and a headphone jack on the side of the base (with additional ports on the back: high-speed USB-A, 2 regular USB-A, HDMI, network). I connected an external drive to the rear high-speed USB and performance was excellent while transferring large video files for editing. 11. Bluetooth worked well to connect my wireless headphones and maintained a solid connection ~20ft away, allowing me to stay connected even in the next room. Things to Consider 1. I like the built-in camera's privacy shutter and the microphone works well, but camera image quality was lower than I was expecting... although still useable for a quick video call with the right light. Contrast and sharpness are ok (not perfect) if there is a good amount of ambient light, but very grainy and a bit overexposed in dim light. 2. While great for business or personal use, this is not the right machine for gaming or high resolution editing (4k/8k). The Snapdragon processor and Adreno GPU are basically equivalent to an Intel Core i5 or AMD Ryzen 5 with integrated graphics. The built-in NPU handles some specialized AI task, but most of the work falls on the CPU and GPU. Due to the compact form factor, there is no room for upgrades (except maybe USB storage) to gain additional performance in the future. 3. The Adreno GPU supports hardware encoding of HVEC files, but anything over short 4k clips is probably pushing it. Although the GPU was at 100% the whole time, I encoded multiple 8min go-pro videos at 1080p (medium bitrate) in around 3mins per clip using Clipchamp in the background, while performing other tasks.
JKinSYR Posted
The Asus VM441 All-in-One computer is a perfect home desktop suitable for office, family, school, and personal use. Its clean design and aesthetics make this machine look great sitting on a desk or table. Its clutter-free, minimal design is peak design compared to the look of computers I used over the years. This Asus All-in-One computer is a 24" FHD touchscreen with a 1920 x 1080p screen that offers quick and responsive touch input. The Snapdragon X processor is fast and responsive, enabling smooth multitasking, and it doesn't seem to slow down with everyday tasks. The internal 16GB of LPDDR5X RAM feels just right for this machine and the 512GB PCIe 4.0 SSD helps to keep things smooth and quick. The 24" screen seems appropriate for this all-in-one machine; the ultra slim bezels make the screen feel larger when I'm seated in front of it and working late hours. The built in AI engine is also great when paired with Copilot on this PC, as it allows AI to be intertwined with many of my everyday workflow needs. A built-in 1080p IR camera on the top bezel that works great for touchless login with Windows Hello and for privacy there is a physical privacy shutter. The computer also offers WIFI 6E for some faster bandwidth availability if your home or office is equipped to use that. Bluetooth 5.3 is fast, responsive, strong and works consistently. The provided wireless keyboard and mouse match with the colorway of the monitor in a very elegant and upscale Sandstone color. The beauty of this machine is that you can use it right out of the box. Unboxing this machine takes only a few minutes and you're ready to connect and log in. The footprint of this all in one machine is minimal and very pleasing to the eyes. I have this computer set up in a room with a window and the anti glare screen on this monitor works very well and helps alleviate the strain on my eyes during usage. Various ports on the back of the machine's neck keep the front facade clean and clutter-free. There are 1 USB-A 3.2 port, 1 USB-C 3.2 port, and 2 USB-A 2.0 ports. There is an HDMI port and also an ethernet port if you choose to hardwire the machine. On the left o fthe neck of the monitor stand is a USB-C charging port and a 3.5mm microphone input port. Overall I like the design and look. This machine looks upscale and very similar to other more costly competitors. This Asus all in one computer runs Windows 11 very efficiently and works flawlessly for home office needs. I'm very impressed by the small package and big performance.
Bren Posted
This is really quite a great deal for an all-in-one computer that is nice enough in looks and performance to adorn the desks or study nooks of almost anyone. Asus has done a fantastic job here of creating a computer that will suit the needs of most all basic and casual computer users while skipping on some of the features that would add ridiculous costs to the price tag. This computer functions excellently as any above-entry level computer should in 2026 in my opinion. It is equipped with 16GB of soldered RAM which is as low on RAM as I think anyone should tolerate on their Windows PC in 2026, and the Snapdragon CPU is snappy and handles the basic productivity multitasking I have thrown at it including multiple browser tabs, Word documents, and background processes running at the same time. All the while, this computer is running nearly silently! Qualcomm processors in my experience seem to run more efficiently and take less noisy airflow to cool them than their Intel or Ryzen counterparts. Additionally, the use of the Qualcomm components in this PC rather than Windows or Ryzen is probably how they were able to keep costs so reasonable on this device. Asus made some bold decisions with this All-in-one. One of them was to decide to keep the screen itself thin and unobtrusive by sticking all the I/O and ports on the tower instead, along with the internals of the computer itself with both speaker and fan noise coming out of the stand of the computer. This is a cool choice that is part of how this has such nice lines and aesthetics, but it does limit some of your optionality: this stand has tilt but no height adjustment, and because the computer IS the stand, you will not be detaching the screen and attaching it to, say, a monitor mount. Your best bet is to use desktop risers if you need to increase the height and adjust the angle up or down as needed. The screen itself is beautiful and at 1080p resolution with 75hz refresh, a 24” screen like this feels plenty smooth and detailed enough to use. The touchscreen ability is an excellent “touch” (pun-intended) and it just further increases the diverse use cases for this computer. The screen also gets plenty bright, for even my sunlit office in the afternoon and the anti-glare works super well. I also noticed that the viewing angles are great to where I can be standing at an almost complete bladed angle to the screen and have perfect clarity of the image or text on the screen. The peripherals leave something to be desired. I was surprised to find that while the all-in-one computer itself is a nice modern pure white color, the peripherals are actually more off-white eggshell colored, closely akin to the 90’s computers of old with their grayish-white accessories. I wouldn’t say that this is too bad of a color match, but the mouse and the keyboard themselves are also just not the greatest quality I would have hoped for. The mouse is quite small to my medium sized male hands and just doesn’t slide around the best on my mouse pad. The keyboard is actually quite pleasant to type on, but it has only one setting for angle with a built-in hump on the back and this angle isn’t my favorite for my cranky wrists. Of course, at this price, Asus like other manufacturers, probably wager that if you are the type of computer user to really care about peripherals, you will likely go buy or already own peripherals that suit your needs rather than using these included accessories. A redeeming quality that I will mention then is that both the mouse and the keyboard connect to a single USB-A dongle that is extremely low profile and plug in nicely to one of the multiple included USB-A ports on the stand. Altogether, maybe budget for some different accessories if you want them, but this entire review has been written on this PC with its included keyboard, for what its worth and I did not suffer from any serious fatigue or problems compared to some keyboards I have used. The webcam, while equipped with Windows Hello (Facial recognition) login abilities, is lacking overall in quality. I used webcam test and found that the resolution of the camera is pixelated and blurry. It is serviceable, but not the best for certain. Privacy was kept in mind though. A white indicator light turns on when the webcam is operating and there is also a physical privacy shutter built in for rigorous privacy needs. I can also appreciate that rather than doing a little webcam (hump) at the top of the screen as some all-in-one makers have done, Asus just elected to make the entire top bezel of the screen raised to be in line with the webcam which is a nice touch. The audio from this computer is a little lackluster. With the sound originating out of two tiny 3W speakers out of vents at the bottom of the narrow tower facing the user, it feels almost more like mono rather than stereo sound. Asus can say they got Dolby Atmos certification as much as they like, but the proof is in the pudding, or rather, the end-users’ auditory canals. Bass is almost completely lacking and at higher volumes, I experienced some distinct rattling noise from the speakers. This is following driver and software updates so there is nothing to blame there. Altogether, if I could, I would give this computer 4.5 stars. I am going to give it 5 stars based on the Best Buy rating system, and here is why. The complaints and concerns I expressed are very likely not going to concern or affect 99% of buyers looking for an All-in-one desktop like this. Peripherals, audio, etc. are not the concerns of someone just looking for a great computer where they can browse the web, send emails, and maybe edit some PowerPoint presentations or type some documents or edit spreadsheets. The aspects I am most concerned about with the computer are honestly subjective and don’t affect the actual use of the computer. What really matters that I must emphasize with wrapping up this review is that this computer functions smoothly and provides EXACTLY the user experience it advertises. With all of that said, at this price tag, I would definitely say you should pick up this computer and give it a place in your home for your computing needs!
vrs99 Posted
First impression: The ASUS VM441 AiO delivers a fantastic visual presence, with a crisp, modern design that elevates the look of any room it’s placed in. Little did I know it would end up in our kitchen alcove - my wife’s idea, and a surprisingly perfect fit. Setup is as easy as it gets: plug in the ASUS VM441 AiO, pop batteries into the included mouse and keyboard, insert the USB dongle, and power it on. That’s it - you’re up and running. When I began installing Windows updates and apps, I was impressed all over again - the system feels snappy and responsive. It’s genuinely quick, and both updates and software installations ran smoothly. Response times for opening programs like Word, Outlook, Phone Link, and even launching other apps are as fast or faster on the ASUS VM441 AiO than on my Intel Ultra 7 machine. This is my first Snapdragon X–powered computer, and I’m genuinely impressed with the NPU. Qualcomm’s Hexagon NPU, rated at 45 TOPS, is the same AI engine used across all Snapdragon X chips - including the X, X Plus, and X Elite. That 45‑TOPS capability allows multiple AI models to run at the same time without putting strain on the CPU or GPU. “In practical terms, you can run several AI‑driven apps simultaneously without taking noticeable hits to system performance or battery life.” To put it another way, the NPU in the ASUS VM441 AiO (Snapdragon X) is remarkably powerful and highly efficient. Where the VM441 AiO Shines: - Everyday productivity (Office, web, multitasking) - Instant wake and responsiveness - Low power draw - Quiet operation - fanless, cool‑running system - Clean, modern design - Sharp 24” monitor - AI operations – Full AI horsepower The ASUS VM441 AiO isn’t a gaming machine, but for CoPilot+ AI, office tasks, home use, and creative work, it’s a very capable system. That said, I ran Civilization VI on medium graphics, and the VM441 AiO surprised me with how smoothly it performed. For a system that isn’t built for gaming, that’s impressive muscle. Tech Notes: - Snapdragon X Processor - 8 cores, up to 3.0 GHz. - Qualcomm Hexagon NPU - 45 TOPS - 1080p IR camera with privacy shutter - supports Windows Hello - 23.8” full HD display - clarity and color accuracy are brilliant (anti-glare) - Touchscreen 75hz – Highly responsive – the best that I have used! - Wi-Fi 6E - 16GB LPDDR5X - 512GB M.2 NVMe PCIe 4.0 SSD - LAN Port - Bluetooth 5.3 - 1 USB C 3.2 Gen1 - 2× USB 2.0 - 1× USB A (3.2 Gen 1) - HDMI – out port As my first experience with an ARM‑powered (Snapdragon) system, the VM441 AiO impressed me from the moment I powered it on, and it didn’t take long for me to appreciate just how much I like the ARM architecture. It gives the strong impression of being an extremely stable, low‑maintenance platform with very few headaches. What I like about the ASUS VM441 AiO starts with its modern, up‑to‑date design - “crafted around a brand‑new ASUS chassis” - a beautiful minimalist look paired with quiet operation and snappy responsiveness in everyday use, making it one of the stronger Copilot+ all‑in‑one options.
Winger81 Posted
ASUS has done an excellent job essentially creating a Windows "iMac" with a touchscreen. I saw this as I usually prefer the macOS experience and hardware but this is a strong, much more reasonably priced all-in-one desktop computer. The specs seemed to be lightweight when reading them, but the experience is a different story. With only 16GB of RAM, I expected this computer to be just so-so as far as performance. But, the reality is much different. The Snapdragon CPU is quick as a hiccup and RAM is not an issue. Storage is modest but with everything living in OneDrive, it is plentiful. I LOVE the screen on this device. While it's not super ultra HD, it's bright, crisp, and offers a touch interface. 24" seems to be the magic size - not too big, not too small. One thing to note - depending on where you install this machine, the screen height can feel a little awkward becuase it does not offer adjustable height. For example, I set this computer up on a kitchen counter and it felt awkward to use. But, on a desk - perfection. The speakers are remarkable given the slim design of this computer. The only thing about this all-in-one I wasn't particularly happy with were the USB-connected bluetooth keyboard and mouse. They work, yes. But, despite the computer itself feeling solid and well-designed, both the keyboard and the mouse feel less-than-desirable quality wise. Quite an easy resultion with a a better quality bluetooth or USB keyboard and mouse. Overall, for this price, this is a great machine for everyday use. While it certainly isn't a powerhouse, it's a worthy contender for the all-in-one marketplace.
This is a great all-in-one PC, perfect for the kitchen or den where it is available for daily household use. It performs well, and it is great-looking to boot. Not the usual flat black or battleship gray, the beige color fits in well pretty much anywhere. The compactness of the all-in-one design makes it suitable for tighter spaces as well. As is the case for any new Windows PC these days, setup is simple and consists of turning the machine on and going through the various screens making selections about this and that, connecting to a wireless network if not hard-wired, and signing in to your Microsoft account if you want to use Onedrive and so forth. I had this unit up and running to a Windows desktop in less than half an hour, and that includes letting it do the latest Windows updates. Connectivity is all on the back of the monitor, where there are USB-2, USB-C, ethernet, and headphone jack connections as well as, of course, the power connection. There is an included speaker, which is mounted in the vertical post. The power switch is also located on that post, on the right side as you face the machine. The are no controls on the monitor itself. Also included are a wireless keyboard and mouse, and using these will consume one of the two USB-2 ports as both connect through that same dongle. With 16GB of RAM and a fast processor, this machine should be able to handle any daily computing needs short of gaming, but few gamers would purchase a machine such as this. For everyone else, it’s great.
Villageanne Posted
I replaced our home computer of another brand with the ASUS - VM441 24" FHD Touchscreen All-in-One - Copilot+ PC - Snapdragon X - 16GB Memory - 512GB SSD - in White. The set up was fairly standard. This All-In-One computer comes with all the basics that is needed thus eliminating the need to research and purchase several products. I do love the lightness of this screen and computer. It puts less weight on my computer stand and the cabinet. The screen itself is not blurry at all and easy to view for aging eyes as well as the younger ones in our family. The colors are standard as well. The touchscreen is a great asset when working on simple tasks or just browsing the internet. The included keyboard is so much easier than the onscreen one if I am going to type very much. The included mouse is a must for certain websites or pop-ups. Both the keyboard and the mouse are just standard and not anything fancy. I added another mouse for gaming but this computer is not up to the challenge of gaming so I switched back. The built in speakers are perfect for for this computer. You can adjust it on the screen itself. They are plenty loud enough for me and they can be lowered if anyone wants that. The computer stand houses the following: * Speaker * On/Off toggle switch * Places to plug in any needed accessories * Screen attaches here as well. I only gave this a 4 star because of the lagging when I get several screens up. Like I stated earlier it is not good for gaming. I feel that this computer is not equipped for our families needs. We do use the computer a lot for various things. It would be great If someone did not game or use a lot of tabs open doing research.
aarondr Posted
The Asus VM441QA is an all-in-one PC ready to meet the basic needs of the average user - no more, no less. Perhaps this sounds like an immediate critique - but as with all things, we have to take where we are, and what is available to us. At the end of the day, is the value of the VM441 right for you? Let’s find out. AIO PC’s offer a great blend of form and function, and the VM441 is no exception. Unlike many AIO pcs, this one doesn’t embed the smarts of the computer in the display, instead opting to keep the already somewhat chunky display uniformly thin across. For the chunky (but uniform) thickness you do get a 10-point multi-touch display and decent glare reduction. The display itself is a 23.8” unit with no HDR support and boasting only 300 nits of brightness. The resolution at 1080p is at a sweet spot for the size of the panel, making it crisp for daily use. While unassuming, this meets the needs of most users, and a touchscreen of this size isn’t cheap. I found touch tracking to be on point, and colors to be pretty accurate. It doesn't have a high refresh rate, but offers 75Hz. Based on hardware IDs I believe this is made by LG, and it appears to be an IPS display with good viewing angles. In the neck of the AIO you’ll find the real guts of this PC. Lining the back is a multitude of fairly standard ports. You get 3 USB-A ports (one of which is a 5gbps the other two 480mbps), a LAN port, and an HDMI port. On the side is a headphone combo jack, and a single USB-C 5gbps port. A Kensinton lock rounds out the options allowing this AIO to be chained to a desk. The power brick is fairly small and efficient. It connects to the PC through a barrel jack inconveniently placed between the network and USB ports. The brick is a very optimistic 90w unit, which is about 3 times the power budget of the CPU. I suppose powering a monitor, speakers, and the CPU adds a few more watts, but realistically I doubt this ever approaches more than 65w. Past the ports the real internals belie the actual price point and specs of this machine. The Snapdragon X1-26-100 is no slouch, but it’s no barn burner either. CPU wise, it brings fast single core and decent (for 8 cores) multi-core. Composed of 2 clusters of 4 performance cores (one being a high And in native form, it performs well. Being an ARM cpu, it is fighting an uphill battle with emulating legacy Windows software, but in day-to day usage you’ll find it surprisingly snappy. That said, don’t expect to be video editing, or 3d rendering on this machine. With only 16GB of shared memory, and no path to upgrade, you’ll be limited to basic computing tasks. At least that 16GB of memory is fairly speedy with LPDDR5 8448 MT/s. That said, it doesn’t improve the last gen mid-range performance profile found here. GPU/Gaming wise it’s a pretty rough time here as well. The Adreno X1-45 offers decent performance for video playback, and normal desktop usage. 3D games are a mixed bag, with some older titles able to run sufficiently, but even older games like Dark Souls 2 run with stuttering at 1080p, and it’s over 10 years old. Look for another option if you want to game as Quallicom has a long way to go here. One really nice convenience found here is a Windows Hello facial recognition compatible camera. This made logging in a breeze and is by far one of my favorite features of Windows these days. This is well integrated into the display and very quick. The camera itself isn’t bad, and even boasts FHD (1080p) resolution. Contrast was pretty good, the NPU allows windows to offload camera effects with native performance. You get automatic framing, eye contact, backgrounds, and even effects that turn you into a cartoon or watercolor. Sound wise, the dual 3w speakers belt out smooth and loud, but lack any real bass. This isn’t going to blow your socks off, but it’s better than most monitors that have built-in speakers. Sufficient for video watching and maybe a little bit of music listening. Oh, in the box there is a mouse and keyboard. The keyboard is not the best to type on, offering a pretty mushy feel and hollow sound. The mouse is about as basic as they come and tracks mediocre on most surfaces - I’d invest in a mouse pad if you’re using this peripheral. Basically these are your standard fair garbage input devices that come packed in with your AIO. Upgrade wise, this isn't the easiest machine to take apart. The back panel pry's away with a bit of effort (use a razor blade or plastic pry tool near the top right edge). Once off, there are 6 screws holding the EM shield on. Once removed, there are an additional 4 fairly easy to pull connectors for the display, camera, fan and touch screen and 1 connector for the speakers at the bottom. Once that's removed, (and the tape holding the top 4 connectors is moved), then the motherboard, cooling, and SSD are accessible. The 2280 SSD is the only user upgradable part here. In conclusion, this is a nice looking, quick enough PC for basic home use. Is it worth the asking price? Given the current market, it’s hard to say. AIO pc’s traditionally always command a bit higher price given their large touch screen. The choice of a Snapdragon CPU offers some benefits around power consumption, and quietness while offering compromises in areas such as gaming or more advanced computing tasks. The design is slick and the Windows Hello implementation is about as good as found on high end ultrabooks. Sound is mid, but again, sufficient for most use cases. If you’re looking for a high performance machine, this isn’t it. If you’re looking for a basic all around convenience of a touch screen, display, and low power, then this might be a good fit.
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TomS Posted
The good Our 7-year-old desktop, Widows 10 died Went to Best Buy, Northgate, Seattle Wa for just a non-heavy usage Pc, explained what I wanted to salesperson Mike. Very friendly, knows what hes talking about.Mike showed me what they have, Other than asking me if I am a gamer, I'm not, he didn't try to upsell me. A few days later I hooked up with Max, support technician for Pc setup. Max is the best, easy going and friendly, answered every question I had A all around good experience Now the bad The AI powered customer service support is horrible, "I don't understand, " could you repeat your question: This is after I was on hold 39 minutes ( 11 am PST) All for a simple question which AI didn't answer I realize this AI thing isn't this store's fault, it's a company way of doing things, but hey Best Buy Northgate Mgr., its really bad customer service, my wife,43 years at the same bank(she's 63 years old} called your AI system "pathetic" So that's my story To Mike and Max, THANKS, wishing the best to the best Tom S. .
MONICAW Posted
I love the size and it touch-screen It has very performamce
STEPHENM Posted
so far I am very pleased with the new computer. It is very fast compared to what I have been used to. The 27 inch screen is very sharp and easy to read. The keyboard allows for typing that is not hitting the keys hard. so far there is nothing to dislike. It wakes up quickly also.
BernardS Posted
It does what I need it to do for basic home use. Works much faster than my old 4mb system. Display is good. I can't compare to other brands bc I never used another computer with similar specs.
LUISG Posted
Great display with high quality graphics! Very fast and easybto use. It has the great ASUS feature where it starts and reboots fast!! Great buy!!!
RaulF Posted
Great purchase love the fact that's it's an all in one Pc. Perfect for work. Great display and quality great keyboard. Easy set up
Retired Posted
So far so good….I would probably give it 5 stars but I have not had it that long. Geek squad helped me transfer my data from my old computer to this new one and make sure that it was up and running. They are always my lifeline! So. Ow it is just a matter of getting used to where everything is and the new little details. I don’t do anything much with my computer, basic home booking keeping, zoom meetings and social media.
TechBuyer Posted
It has been about two years since Qualcomm launched their Snapdragon X for Copilot PC, which was their first real attempt at Windows on ARM chips and Microsoft's second attempt. While the initial launch laptops weren't overly impressive, this Asus VM441 All-in-One is actually a super slick experience that makes a LOT of sense and just works amazingly well as a lite desktop all-in-one in a tight space where you want a little more size than a laptop, but not as much bulk as a full desktop. As I mentioned, the VM441 is basically a very big tablet on a stand. At 24" with a very slim and compact profile, it is much larger than any laptop and gives you the convenience of a full keyboard and mouse instead of a laptop keyboard and trackpad. This makes it an excellent option for confined spaces. Kitchen nook to pay bills or do some quick shopping, or to look up a recipe. Check email. Watch a Youtube video. And it is touch screen and has a video camera so you can also use it without the keyboard and mouse or use it for video chats. You can also use it for your kids or maybe an elderly parent, as it is super fast and responsive but compact and all-in-one so its easy to use and plug in additional storage or peripherals. Speakers are built-in so you don't need to add anything and it also has WiFi6E, Ethernet and HDMI2.1 with Qualcomm's excellent chipset support that they actually license out to some of the big PC makers. I haven't run into any basic Microsoft, browser or streaming apps that have had incompatibility with Windows on ARM but I have had some issues upgrading my Windows license and reinstalling from scratch. Microsoft does have a ARM64 install ISO now so hopefully it works when the time comes. The keyboard and mouse quality could be better, but they work and pair up automatically and look and work just fine, but this is something that can be easily upgraded and connected via bluetooth later. The VM441 provides a great basic PC with super responsive, quiet computing and it looks great in tight spaces. Definitely recommend it, but if you have very specfic software requirements make sure they are compatible with Windows on ARM first.
JUDYP Posted
She is absolutely loving it. She is working on her GED her old laptop was NOT cutting it! Thank you!!
Ssmithcrew Posted
I recently got the ASUS VM441 24” Touchscreen All-in-One PC, and I have been very pleased with it. As a 60-year-old housewife, I mainly use my computer for everyday tasks like email, online shopping, paying bills, video calls with family, browsing recipes, and social media. The setup was simple, and I love that everything is built into one sleek unit with no bulky tower taking up space. The touchscreen is responsive and easy to use, especially when scrolling through websites or photos. The screen is bright and clear, making it comfortable to read and watch videos. The computer starts up quickly and runs smoothly, even when I have several tabs and programs open at once. I also appreciate how quiet it is. The white design looks clean and modern in my home office. Overall, this ASUS All-in-One has been a great purchase for my general daily needs. It’s easy to use, fast, attractive, and perfect for anyone looking for a reliable family computer without a lot of complicated features. Thumbs up!
RonnaD Posted
The computer was easy to set up and so far, I'm enjoying the screen size and not having a tower under my desk. I wish the directions were more specic on connecting the mouse and keyboard. I had no idea the usb was under the batteries in the mouse and had to call for assistance.
Carol Posted
This is a very nice compute & it is easy to use. It allows me to do what I need quickly.