Thursday, 7 August 2014

ALL-IN-ONE PC vs DESKTOP PC


Advantages


The all-in-one is relatively compact and easy to set up; just plug in the keyboard, mouse and power supply, and you’re up and running. The simple, one-box design is also a lot more attractive than a bulky, noisy PC unit and a separate monitor, with chunky cables running between the two.
As with a desktop, however, you get a full-sized screen and mouse and keyboard, which make the all-in-one more comfortable to use over long periods, and better equipped for watching videos or doing creative work. An all-in-one will usually have better sound than a laptop, and a greater range of connections for hooking up cameras, printers, external hard drives and other devices.

Disadvantages


Of course, the all-in-one also has some negative qualities. On the other side, all-in-ones still use more power than a laptop, and can be folded away when the day’s work is done. Those stylish, slimline designs also come at a price. An all-in-one PC invariably costs more than the equivalent desktop PC and monitor, bought separately.
With that said, the combination of style, comfort and convenience still makes an all-in-one a great home PC. If you’re in the market for one, there are a few things you need to think about.

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