IrisEco

Product description
The irisEco is a entry-level or mid-range all-in-one PC made by iriSoft in 2009. Reviews of the product from 2019 said it performed better than a HP all-in-one with AMD A4. It's one of iriSoft's flagship all-in-ones that caused a shaky start because of what you will see below. The irisEco includes a FHD 1080p 23" (viewable) display, which can be slightly tilted up or down. It can also be used as a monitor, because it has a HDMI mode button on the back and 1 HDMI port. It included integrated graphics. The base model as of 2021 is the Core i3 version with 4GB RAM and 128GB SSD.

Design
The original model has a case made of poly-carbonate plastic. Later models included matte plastic, that is less prone to fingerprints and scratches.

2009-2011 - Original model
In 2009, iriSoft revealed the irisEco lineup, named after Iris OS Eco Edition. An upgraded version was released the same year with a Core 2 Duo and 2GB RAM. In January 2011, the 2009 model irisEco was discontinued. The day Intel discontinued the 2009 chips, the other version was discontinued. The pricing for this model started at $579.

2011-2014 - Second generation and the positivity of the lineup
In 2011, a new version was released with a Sandy Bridge Core i3. It also came with Windows 7 preinstalled. iriSoft claimed it to be "an all-in-one to play simple games". An Intel Pentium version was also available. The price was then lowered down for the i3 model to just $399 as supposed to the launch price of $579 the same year for iriSoft to target it to budget-minded customers, while the Pentium version costed $20 less than the i3 version with the price lowered down. Positive reviews on the 2011 units skyrocketed.

In 2013, an option for a Core i5 CPU was available, making the irisEco a mid-range PC.

2014-present - Third and fourth generations
In 2014, a new version was released with a SSD with higher sizes and a faster memory type, DDR4, and with Windows 8.1 or ecOS '14. The new version helped iriSoft capture 30% more market share in early 2015.

In 2016, an overhaul to the design was unveiled with the "irisEco" text on the front changed to the iriSoft symbol, a switch designed to cover the camera similar to what HP did and even had a HD webcam. In 2017 it had an AMD processor for the first time, which is an AMD Ryzen 3. It also had a touchscreen for the first time, which is optional.

Other
In 2019, iriSoft tested Iris OS Onyx on a irisEco with a Core i3 and integrated graphics to see how smooth the OS runs on it, and on YouTube they made a video of a speed test of an irisEco versus an HP 22 Series all-in-one with an AMD A4. In the video, the irisEco won the speed test.

In May 2020, iriSoft announced if they would change the name of the product to "irisAIO", but it was later cancelled and still referred to "irisEco", so iriSoft made the irisAIO, an irisEco alternative. The day iriSoft released the irisAIO, some hardware improvements were made to the irisEco.

Outdated components
When iriSoft released the irisEco, it received a lot of criticism for having low disk space for large files, low memory, and even having a low-resolution screen output due to the outdated components overall, despite using the latest Celeron processor at the time, which made people saying the "FHD display" as marketed is a lie. iriSoft responded to this 1 week later and released a version with a Core 2 Duo and 2GB RAM.

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