IrisEco

The ecEco is a all-in-one PC made by ecSoft in 2009. It originally came with exOS NEXT pre-installed, because that version of exOS also supported the Intel Celeron Tualatin, and then when exOS Eco Edition was released, it was pre-installed on 2010 units. The 2010 units were faster because of exOS EE's peformance tweaks. With exOS NEXT or X, it took 1 minute to boot up, with Eco Edition, it took 19 seconds or less. It had a 50 GB hard drive, which is fast with Eco Edition at 7200 RPM. The computer came with enough RAM to run 5 programs at one - ecOffice, ecBrowser (later known as PIXAL Web Browser), Task Manager, Media Player, and Paint. Reviews of the product from 2019 said it "performed better than a HP all-in-one with AMD A4".

The ecEco includes a FHD 1080p 23" (viewable) display, which can be slightly tilted up or down. It can also the used as a monitor, because it has a HDMI mode button on the back and 1 HDMI port. It included a ATI Radeon HD 4650, which worked great for some games.

In 2011, a new version was released with a Sandy Bridge Core i3, and a NVIDIA GeForce GTS 450. It also came with Windows 7 pre-installed. ecSoft claimed it to be "a 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 the same year for ecSoft to target it to budget-minded customers, while the Pentium version costed $20 less than the i3 version with the price lowered down.

In 2013, a version with a GTX 760 was released.

In 2014, a new version was released with a SSD with higher sizes and a faster memory type named DDR4, and with Windows 8.1 or 7. The new version helped ecSoft capture 30% market share in early 2015.

In 2016, a overhaul to the design was released with the "ecEco" text on the front changed to the ecSoft symbol, a switch designed to cover the camera similar to what HP did, a GTX 1050, and in 2017 it had a AMD processor for the first time, which is a AMD Ryzen 3.

In 2019, ecSoft tested exOS '19 on a black color ecEco with a Core i3 to see how smooth the OS runs on it.