Bought an all in one PC for my dad around 8 years ago as his first PC which he still uses to this day for email and web browsing. Went with an AIO for the space savings and the slight simplification of operation (i.e. not explaining why there's 2 power buttons)
I bought this one for $50 with a cracked screen. It works well as a second PC, down in the basement with another monitor and I added 8 more ram and took out the hard drive and replaced it with a 500gb SSD. My World of Warships and No Man's Sky rock. The basement is nice and cool and I watch Toasty Bros almost everyday on it.
I use an Acer All In One, it's an 12th Gen Intel Core i3-1215U. Believe it or not, it's pretty decent and I do quite a bit on it as well. I generally use it for gaming, video editing, as well as everyday tasks. Takes up less space, and gaming on it is actually pretty decent (for my standards, at least). I can run Xbox Series X/S (Xbox PC Game Pass) and Steam games on it with pretty decent framerates (between 60 to 100 fps) using medium to high settings with a 1920x1080 screen res. I installed 2 16 GB DDR4 (32 GB total) when I first got it, originally had only 8GB. Have an intel Arc GPU in it, and lately Intel's updated drivers have really upgraded the performance of the integrated GPU. My daughter is usually always on the Xbox (series X), so I wanted my own gaming "rig" so I can play while she plays on the series X.
My son actually has a MSI all in one. he was getting into Minecraft. So I bought him one to play Minecraft on. After about a month he realized how much better it looks and runs on my PC. So now he never uses his, and constantly is on mine. Currently in the process of building him his first actual Pc.
@@RavenHart-sx8xs fking i started playing games since 5 years old know what? i learned programming just to hack game there nothing bad bout it just don't let em watch pron
My father actually bought a very similar All - In - One Computer like this one, he uses it for work and stuff like that. He just wanted a computer for his work, but he wanted something less bulkier than a regular full - on desktop PC.
My work PC is an HP Eliteone 800 G1 this thing is a beast. 4th gen Intel swappable CPU, 16gb ddr3 laptop memeory, 480gb 2.5" ssd, and 256gb short sata m.2 ssd also went as far as installing the dedicated GPU and cooler.
We bought one for my son as is first computer when he was 9. used it for school work. Built him a gaming pc two years ago for his 11th birthday. The all in one has been retired to a garage pc. Just used for UA-cam how to videos and shop manuals
To be honest I would buy this for anyone who doesn't need or don't have space PC and monitor or mobility of laptop. All-in-one also gives you bigger screen than laptop. I can't imagine someone carrying around 24inch laptop but it's common to find all-in-on in 21-24inch sizes. Remember a lot of people are buying iMacs which is also all-in-one PC and this is just cheaper version running windows.
I just repaired one of these for a co worker, so odd for hp to put in a disk drive that prone to fail which what it did happen and they were gonna toss it in the trash and i offer to fix it. Gave it a 500gb sata ssd and 32gb of ram and it ran much better than it had previously according to the owner , the screen is very clear and being touch screen is a plus
i bought a 4th gen intel dell AIO , one at a pawn shop for $60 because it had a bios password and could not boot a simple bios reset and it is still being used by my grandmother for all of her digital communications
My first computer was an all-in-one. It was a different time. 1994. I loved that computer. LOLz. It came out a few months before Windows 95 and I was so upset that I had Windows 3.1 Tabs.
Definitely now my future PC since the current one I had just broke for no apparent reason and I’m 100% getting one of those all in one pc if it has a WebCam and microphone And speakers that doesn’t sound that bad I am in
The side USB is nice, I have a slightly older version in black, and all four USBs are on the back which is less convenient. I bought it to replace my higher power home built tower PC. My old monitor had died and I no longer needed heavy duty graphics processing or all the old obsolete interface PCI cards. This PC is perfectly adequate for routine home office tasks and playing my antique sims like Grand Prix Legends and Warbirds. For serious gaming I use an XBOX. The only issue I have run in to is that the 256G SSD drive is almost full with Windows and my many apps, and all the other data is stored in the magnetic drive. I am planning to swap in a bigger SSD since they have now become quite reasonable.
I got a 2012 sony all in one for £0 two years ago. It’s not a beast (i7-2670QM & GT 540M) but the 24inch 1080p 3d touchscreen is awesome. It has hdmi in so I can hook up anything to it. A quick ssd, ram & wifi upgrade and it’s a great backup pc and old games machine. I have it on a swivel mount so I can rotate it 90 degrees to play pinball games on it and for work it’s my monitor during the day.
I use an all in one, a Dell Inspiron 5490 that I got in 2020. I chose it because I don't have much space, like having touchscreen, and although it's not the greatest at gaming it's better than with a laptop (from my experience).
Nice. these all in ones are for places like Salons, Post offices, even restaurants can use the touch screen feature for their point of service systems and even self service menus.. removing the legs and mounting it to a wall or podium can be used as an interactive screen in museums or schools.
they use these at my university, not HPs, instead some lenovo thing, where the display feels so weird, looks 3D, especially when looking at a black background with letters in black
I think they absolutely need to be around for older people that want simplicity or college students wanting to be hip iMac for college or this pc for someone like my parents to look at email or other things with little to no clutter and just works.
I have the Inspiration 27 All in One and I was wondering if I could attach a PC (specifically a Alienware Aurora R16 Gaming Desktop) It's a lovely screen, so I didn't want to get another desktop, but for more larger games I wanted to know if attaching a PC like Alienware could help.
all in ones of a slightly higher tier make excellent custom rigs when you split them all aprat and make different frames. very niche but some people like the single device aesthetic. .thanks boys
I bought 1 on sale recently. 1st time having a AIO mine is HP but AMD Radeon and Athlon gold was selling for $550 And I got mine $430 brand new I just wish I had $100 more for better spec unit but I do enjoy this as my literal all in one entertainment.
tbh, it's actually a tad bit more expensive than the HP Victus 15, which is 10$ cheaper but will get you i5 12450H and GTX 1650, which is no other laptops can have
My office pc is an all in one because it's less wiring and bulk.. works the same as most tower/monitor pc's but my gaming pc is a $1300 tower with (still a sgl. screen) monitor.
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I think these all-in-one designs are good for better thermal-design alternatives to certain bad laptop designs. It's basically just a laptop anyways.. it's got a CMOS battery of its own, and it plugs into the wall.. that's the only difference. Useful, but not extremely upgradable unfortunately.
my tech at my local freegeek HATES all in ones. she doesnt like working on them since its a pain to pull the HDDs out and what not. i end up being the one working on all in ones cuz i like them. i was almost going to get one for $5 becuz we though it was dead but i got it working and i didnt feel right about taking it for $5. its back up stairs waiting to be worked on
I bought two Lenovo AIOs for my kids before I knew how to build computers. Big mistake. In theory you can use the monitor with another PC, but it's not completely smooth. Lesson learned.
I have a question, I’m looking to upgrade from my iPad to a full computer I’m looking for mainly gaming and editing for it what would be a good starting computer?
In my opinion, this computer runs games pretty well as a starter. The graphics aren’t the best sometimes but I use this all in one for gaming and editing also and it’s not terrible but not the best. But, I would recommend starting out on this and getting an actual pc later on.
Me & my family have this HP TouchSmart 520 PC in our living room as the family PC, and it pretty terrible (partly because it’s from 2011💀) and it has horrible specs as well it has no GPU (it either got fried before it was given to us or a driver isn’t installed properly) and an Intel Core i3 2120 w 4GB LPDDR3 RAM (1333 MHz) & a big ol’ 1TB HDD, yes it’s painfully slow to click anywhere, I usually use it for UA-cam or homework (loads of RAM consuming office apps) & my 3 siblings use it for Roblox. I was thinking on getting an M1 iMac but our pockets aren’t that deep so I might buy this one pre-owned off eBay 💗
I got this PC for Christmas but in black with a 27 inch display, i7 1255u, 512 gb SSD, 1tb hard drive and 16 gigs of ram. No touch screen though weirdly enough
hi. i am planning of getting a all in one pc built by pc specialist and was going to use it for work plus a bit of gaming on the side. im just debating wether if it best to get a normal pc or an all in one.. here are the specs: Processor (CPU) Intel® Core™ i5 Six Core Processor i5-12400 (2.5GHz) 18MB Cache Motherboard VanGuard B660i-P: Mini-ITX, LGA1700, USB 3.1, SATA 6Gb/s Memory (RAM) 16GB PCS PRO SODIMM DDR4 3200MHz (2 x 8GB) Graphics Card 8GB NVIDIA GEFORCE RTX 3050 - HDMI, DP, LHR Price = £940 icl VAT (£790 without VAT) For Work i do implant planning which requires some "graphic designing" in terms of games i plan to play CSGO, Rainbow six siege and ea fc 24 Thoughts?
I have a 27 hp all in one with ryzen 5 series. Upgraded ram to 16 from 8. Really quick but not for hardcore gaming. Minecraft and Roblox work fine but halo or fortnite not so much.
16 GB can be really good With 8 GB of ram you can run Fortnite between 60 to 100 FPS on low settings but with 16 GB you can probably run Fortnite up to 100 FPS to 200 fps on minimum or high settings on Fortnite
I had an HP all in one over 20 years ago, and I had to replace the hdd. But I got rid of it because the CPU was holding me back an Athlon 64 x2. I will not buy one now because you can get better hardware and able to upgrade a regular PC desktop.
POLISH THAT TERD! I can’t help but wonder if im the only one who’s wondering if you upgrade the Ram and NVMe and Peripherals to see if you can turn it into a gaming PC? Lol 😂
Bought an all in one PC for my dad around 8 years ago as his first PC which he still uses to this day for email and web browsing. Went with an AIO for the space savings and the slight simplification of operation (i.e. not explaining why there's 2 power buttons)
I bought this one for $50 with a cracked screen. It works well as a second PC, down in the basement with another monitor and I added 8 more ram and took out the hard drive and replaced it with a 500gb SSD. My World of Warships and No Man's Sky rock. The basement is nice and cool and I watch Toasty Bros almost everyday on it.
nice
500MB SSD?
Only OGs know the 500mb SSD _🗿_
How is homeboy fitting World of Warships and No Man's Sky in a 500MB SSD???
You guys forgot that it's a small /s 🤣
I use an Acer All In One, it's an 12th Gen Intel Core i3-1215U. Believe it or not, it's pretty decent and I do quite a bit on it as well. I generally use it for gaming, video editing, as well as everyday tasks. Takes up less space, and gaming on it is actually pretty decent (for my standards, at least). I can run Xbox Series X/S (Xbox PC Game Pass) and Steam games on it with pretty decent framerates (between 60 to 100 fps) using medium to high settings with a 1920x1080 screen res. I installed 2 16 GB DDR4 (32 GB total) when I first got it, originally had only 8GB. Have an intel Arc GPU in it, and lately Intel's updated drivers have really upgraded the performance of the integrated GPU. My daughter is usually always on the Xbox (series X), so I wanted my own gaming "rig" so I can play while she plays on the series X.
Interesting, How much did you pay for it? New or refurbished?
My son actually has a MSI all in one. he was getting into Minecraft. So I bought him one to play Minecraft on. After about a month he realized how much better it looks and runs on my PC. So now he never uses his, and constantly is on mine. Currently in the process of building him his first actual Pc.
W Dad
You shouldn't allow your kids to play on computer its bad for their growth and physical well-being
@@RavenHart-sx8xsIf you limit the play time, lets say a max of 2hrs, there wont be any issues with your children.
@@Denis-gl9jb It does affect them and if they play games regularly they can get addicted to it. Overall not good untill they turned a certain age.
@@RavenHart-sx8xs fking i started playing games since 5 years old know what? i learned programming just to hack game there nothing bad bout it just don't let em watch pron
My mum bought this all in one pc for $700 with 8gb ram, intel chip, 60 fps monitor. We could have gotten a way better pc if i chose it myself🤦♂️😭
Dont be picky just be grateful that she buyed you one
@@C.A.T3yes!
@@C.A.T3*bought
@@indigo_editzz still the same meaning just different accent
Same happenes with me dud same case
My father actually bought a very similar All - In - One Computer like this one, he uses it for work and stuff like that. He just wanted a computer for his work, but he wanted something less bulkier than a regular full - on desktop PC.
My work PC is an HP Eliteone 800 G1 this thing is a beast. 4th gen Intel swappable CPU, 16gb ddr3 laptop memeory, 480gb 2.5" ssd, and 256gb short sata m.2 ssd also went as far as installing the dedicated GPU and cooler.
We bought one for my son as is first computer when he was 9. used it for school work. Built him a gaming pc two years ago for his 11th birthday. The all in one has been retired to a garage pc. Just used for UA-cam how to videos and shop manuals
That's nice of u, Wish my parents would do that but I'm happy I have a some what ok laptop
Guys please we want you to see a video of this thing getting upgraded as much as it can as soon as possible please!
Businesses might use something like this for a kiosk. That would be the obvious use case for me - especially considering the touchscreen.
To be honest I would buy this for anyone who doesn't need or don't have space PC and monitor or mobility of laptop. All-in-one also gives you bigger screen than laptop. I can't imagine someone carrying around 24inch laptop but it's common to find all-in-on in 21-24inch sizes.
Remember a lot of people are buying iMacs which is also all-in-one PC and this is just cheaper version running windows.
I just repaired one of these for a co worker, so odd for hp to put in a disk drive that prone to fail which what it did happen and they were gonna toss it in the trash and i offer to fix it. Gave it a 500gb sata ssd and 32gb of ram and it ran much better than it had previously according to the owner , the screen is very clear and being touch screen is a plus
Planning to buy it for programming ❤❤(big fan from 🇿🇦🇿🇦)
Where?
Jordania
i bought a 4th gen intel dell AIO , one at a pawn shop for $60 because it had a bios password and could not boot a simple bios reset and it is still being used by my grandmother for all of her digital communications
My first computer was an all-in-one. It was a different time. 1994. I loved that computer. LOLz. It came out a few months before Windows 95 and I was so upset that I had Windows 3.1 Tabs.
Honestly for my mom an all in one was perfect for her use case. They do have their uses for ease of use.
this is exactly why im lookin at them at the moment too.
Definitely now my future PC since the current one I had just broke for no apparent reason and I’m 100% getting one of those all in one pc if it has a WebCam and microphone And speakers that doesn’t sound that bad I am in
The side USB is nice, I have a slightly older version in black, and all four USBs are on the back which is less convenient.
I bought it to replace my higher power home built tower PC. My old monitor had died and I no longer needed heavy duty graphics processing or all the old obsolete interface PCI cards. This PC is perfectly adequate for routine home office tasks and playing my antique sims like Grand Prix Legends and Warbirds. For serious gaming I use an XBOX.
The only issue I have run in to is that the 256G SSD drive is almost full with Windows and my many apps, and all the other data is stored in the magnetic drive. I am planning to swap in a bigger SSD since they have now become quite reasonable.
I got a 2012 sony all in one for £0 two years ago. It’s not a beast (i7-2670QM & GT 540M) but the 24inch 1080p 3d touchscreen is awesome. It has hdmi in so I can hook up anything to it.
A quick ssd, ram & wifi upgrade and it’s a great backup pc and old games machine.
I have it on a swivel mount so I can rotate it 90 degrees to play pinball games on it and for work it’s my monitor during the day.
If you ever come across hp envy 34 all in one it would be nice to do review of it
I use an all in one, a Dell Inspiron 5490 that I got in 2020. I chose it because I don't have much space, like having touchscreen, and although it's not the greatest at gaming it's better than with a laptop (from my experience).
Quick impression, it kinda looks like a good chimeraOS candidate for a steam-deck like experience.
Keep up the good work❤
You guys should get your hands on an HPA envy high end all in one. Looks insane
Yes, I think I saw one with a 1650 and a 12th gen i7, though Im not sure if the 1650 is a laptop version or not.
Any chance the Toasty Bros mat will come in different colors in the near future? Great content guys.
I'd like to see you guys take it apart and see if you can add that other stick of RAM or more storage at least.
3:17 almost gave me a heart attack ngl. I was moving around cords just listening and look up to see that
yikes guys lmfao
Nice. these all in ones are for places like Salons, Post offices, even restaurants can use the touch screen feature for their point of service systems and even self service menus.. removing the legs and mounting it to a wall or podium can be used as an interactive screen in museums or schools.
they use these at my university, not HPs, instead some lenovo thing, where the display feels so weird, looks 3D, especially when looking at a black background with letters in black
I think they absolutely need to be around for older people that want simplicity or college students wanting to be hip iMac for college or this pc for someone like my parents to look at email or other things with little to no clutter and just works.
I have the Inspiration 27 All in One and I was wondering if I could attach a PC (specifically a Alienware Aurora R16 Gaming Desktop) It's a lovely screen, so I didn't want to get another desktop, but for more larger games I wanted to know if attaching a PC like Alienware could help.
Are they good for streaming and gaming and video editing
all in ones of a slightly higher tier make excellent custom rigs when you split them all aprat and make different frames. very niche but some people like the single device aesthetic. .thanks boys
Used to have an all in one hap years ago and I was pretty happy with it. Playing total war for hours on end .
I bought 1 on sale recently. 1st time having a AIO mine is HP but AMD Radeon and Athlon gold was selling for $550 And I got mine $430 brand new I just wish I had $100 more for better spec unit but I do enjoy this as my literal all in one entertainment.
tbh, it's actually a tad bit more expensive than the HP Victus 15, which is 10$ cheaper but will get you i5 12450H and GTX 1650, which is no other laptops can have
Gotta try some Geforce Now on these since its a viable option for some single player aaa titles
My office pc is an all in one because it's less wiring and bulk.. works the same as most tower/monitor pc's
but my gaming pc is a $1300 tower with (still a sgl. screen) monitor.
I own one of these, it is good for most things but cant run many modern games
I'm curious it's possible to use this as monitor for different computer ?
I've tried it and it didn't work out for me.
@@kingramey91 okay that's means it's not possible at least with not extra modification
Thenks your answer
If not mistakes in the order to work the need to be correct type off port to be `in Port` not `out port`
The are 2 the `in` and `out` the other name is`male` and `female`
Besicle the `in Ports` is in the order to take the single you sending for the `out port`,
And the `out` is the optiset
That means if the people who this all in one computer 🖥️ make both in and out port and make i software to Chenge the single it will probably possible to use this as monitor for different computer
No because they want whoever bought this to live with the terrible decision they made
I think these all-in-one designs are good for better thermal-design alternatives to certain bad laptop designs. It's basically just a laptop anyways.. it's got a CMOS battery of its own, and it plugs into the wall.. that's the only difference. Useful, but not extremely upgradable unfortunately.
my tech at my local freegeek HATES all in ones. she doesnt like working on them since its a pain to pull the HDDs out and what not. i end up being the one working on all in ones cuz i like them. i was almost going to get one for $5 becuz we though it was dead but i got it working and i didnt feel right about taking it for $5. its back up stairs waiting to be worked on
I have this all in one pc but with a ryzen 5 4500u in and a 1tb ssd it its suprisingly great
Yiou guys should check out temu again maybe try the mini pcs.PLEASE IVE BEEN ASKING FOR SO LONG IM BEGGING
That's why I love HP
I use an AIO for space reasons but next time around will probably go mini PC and Monitor for that room. Rest are full towers.
i have one i never tried gaming on it tho, what would be some easy games to play?
I bought two Lenovo AIOs for my kids before I knew how to build computers. Big mistake. In theory you can use the monitor with another PC, but it's not completely smooth. Lesson learned.
tbh, this thing is great for research projects and media consumption. I have this with 27 inch and i3 12th gen. Valorant is playable for fun.
What did you say about older people?
Yo toastybros, to get into task manager just right click the taskbar and there ya go lol it irks me just a bit when y’all ctrl+alt+del 😂😂
is there anyway i can connect my ps5 to it i tried through the hdmi port and it isn’t working
If the computer has only one HDMI port than probs not because you need two different ones
What’s better a Rtx 3050 8gb + i5 10400 or Rtx 2070 super and r5 3600 for gaming
2255 Cinebench. Definitely a powerhouse of a machine lol.
Bought that white HP All in one last yr with Ryzen 7 8 core, 16 GB,256 (?)M2 NVME, 1 extra TB HD 24 inch, should have went with 27in
I have a question, I’m looking to upgrade from my iPad to a full computer I’m looking for mainly gaming and editing for it what would be a good starting computer?
In my opinion, this computer runs games pretty well as a starter. The graphics aren’t the best sometimes but I use this all in one for gaming and editing also and it’s not terrible but not the best. But, I would recommend starting out on this and getting an actual pc later on.
@ thank you very much🙏
It would make sense to buy one of these if you dont have a monitor allready.
You could just get some double sided tape or velcro and stick a usb hub to the back of it
Me & my family have this HP TouchSmart 520 PC in our living room as the family PC, and it pretty terrible (partly because it’s from 2011💀) and it has horrible specs as well it has no GPU (it either got fried before it was given to us or a driver isn’t installed properly) and an Intel Core i3 2120 w 4GB LPDDR3 RAM (1333 MHz) & a big ol’ 1TB HDD, yes it’s painfully slow to click anywhere, I usually use it for UA-cam or homework (loads of RAM consuming office apps) & my 3 siblings use it for Roblox. I was thinking on getting an M1 iMac but our pockets aren’t that deep so I might buy this one pre-owned off eBay 💗
Could you add egpu to something like that
Its integrated graphic?
Does console (ps4) will work with this aio?
With a lot of these, you also can't use it as a monitor once the computer inside becomes obsolete, which is very annoying.
I was gaming on a 2019 iMac with the RX 580 through Bootcamp, was getting crazy frames with upscaling
I got this PC for Christmas but in black with a 27 inch display, i7 1255u, 512 gb SSD, 1tb hard drive and 16 gigs of ram. No touch screen though weirdly enough
this one can put eGPU?
hi. i am planning of getting a all in one pc built by pc specialist and was going to use it for work plus a bit of gaming on the side. im just debating wether if it best to get a normal pc or an all in one.. here are the specs:
Processor (CPU) Intel® Core™ i5 Six Core Processor i5-12400 (2.5GHz) 18MB Cache
Motherboard VanGuard B660i-P: Mini-ITX, LGA1700, USB 3.1, SATA 6Gb/s
Memory (RAM) 16GB PCS PRO SODIMM DDR4 3200MHz (2 x 8GB)
Graphics Card 8GB NVIDIA GEFORCE RTX 3050 - HDMI, DP, LHR
Price = £940 icl VAT (£790 without VAT)
For Work i do implant planning which requires some "graphic designing"
in terms of games i plan to play CSGO, Rainbow six siege and ea fc 24
Thoughts?
honestly, the only reason i'd get that thing is the webcam and nothing else if i needed a webcam.
How about ram and core i ?
You’d think that all-in-ones would be more advanced in 2023 even for that price point.
I have a 27 hp all in one with ryzen 5 series. Upgraded ram to 16 from 8. Really quick but not for hardcore gaming. Minecraft and Roblox work fine but halo or fortnite not so much.
50% of 1440p is 720p. 50% of 1080p is not 720p. I've seen this mistake in a few videos.
as allways good content
Does this run Roblox and sims 4 on high graphics ?
We’ll I have a all-in-one from my dad but I’ll be getting a $1400 gaming pc soon!
Are you going to introduce to your Gfs soon, to add little glamour to the videos :D
You neeed a pc for all in one too work?
No the all in one has a PC included inside the monitor
Unless you got confused with the HDMI port at the back HDMI at the back is if you want to have a second monitor
you should do a Temu vs Wish pc build challenge
Honestly all in one pcs would be a amazing if they used high end amd apu like the asus ally apu
I wanna buy lenovo all in one pc,with 16 gb ram and 512gb ssd?what do yall think how much fps gonna have in fortnite?
16 GB can be really good With 8 GB of ram you can run Fortnite between 60 to 100 FPS on low settings but with 16 GB you can probably run Fortnite up to 100 FPS to 200 fps on minimum or high settings on Fortnite
But it also depends on the CPU it’s using because it’s integrated graphics
I just bought a 2nd all in one haved mulipte laptops and pcs and my most recent built got cooked so i needed something cheap
I had an HP all in one over 20 years ago, and I had to replace the hdd. But I got rid of it because the CPU was holding me back an Athlon 64 x2. I will not buy one now because you can get better hardware and able to upgrade a regular PC desktop.
I own an all in one but I’ve never used it cause no charger but I am buying one soon
What do you use to display fps
MSI Afterburner
And the All in 1 graphics memory is less than 1 GB VRAM, i think 512Mb
0:50 I’ve seen iMacs before so yes 😂
I'm watching on a 2020 iMac 27" 64gb ram, 5700xt 16gb.
You guys called me an old man. That hurts a bit.. 😂
Try testing world of Warcraft on this thing too please?
i play fivem on my acer aspire for 5 years give or take
My college has all in 1 I thought it sucks but can run nfs heat 60-70
When I see these I think immediately about my dentist, they have these AIOs all over the place.
All in one computers feel like a mid way between a PC and a laptop
8gb is not enough anymore for gaming sadly and 256gb ssd? noooooooooo
But could I play modded Skyrim?
Can I play FIFA 24 on this?
POLISH THAT TERD! I can’t help but wonder if im the only one who’s wondering if you upgrade the Ram and NVMe and Peripherals to see if you can turn it into a gaming PC? Lol 😂
I own an imac all in one, but I don't use it.
I have a black one, git it through upgrade
I’d buy it.
It's better to have a mini pc over something like this...