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What's the best all-in-one?

Posted by outdated on Apr 07, 2011

I'm looking for a desktop pc that's not going to take a lot of space and will have as less as possible wires around. It doesn't need to be super-fast as long as you can do the normal daily duties such as surfing, movies and running some office apps - word, excel etc. I'm also not interested in the iMacs.

 

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Reply Level 2 2 cold on Apr 07, 2011

I noticed a new AIO by acer today it looks great for your needs
http://www.meetgadget.com/gadg​et/48095/Acer+Aspire+Z5761/spe​cs

Reply Level 3 4 ndroid on Apr 12, 2011

Yeah, the question is tricky, I'd assume best for the price. Acer is really not a bad choice in the price/quality ratio, ASUS and MSI too.

I'm a bit of a brand junkie, so my choice would be:

http://www.meetgadget.com/gadg​et/40145/Sony+VAIO+VPC-J12M0E/specs

at a price tag of around $1500 you will be getting full HD monitor, core i3, 4GB ram and intel HD graphics.

Reply Level 2 5 Blade on Apr 12, 2011

The best all-in-one for everyone is a difference choice :) I assume. you would like the Dell touch all-in-one PCs..,,they are pretty fast and Win 7 works great

Reply Level 2 6 Helix on Apr 13, 2011

Lenovo C300-30122DU is quite cheap and will do the task you need it to. It has dual core atom 330 processor and radeon HD 4530 graphics and costs $530. Its a winner in my book and cost a third of the Sony unit suggested above.

Here the specs: Intel Atom 330 1.60GHz, 4GB DDR2, 640GB 7200RPM hard drive
Vista Home Premium, ATI HD 4530 M92-M+, integrated 1.3MP camera

Reply Level 3 7 FoShizzle on Apr 14, 2011

Now that seems like a good machine.

Reply Level 3 8 superuser on Apr 14, 2011

I'd consider it only for the included OS. lol

Reply Level 2 9 Warrior on Apr 14, 2011

I think this configuration is a little bit outdated

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