Hello,
We've just posted our latest review and would love it if you linked to it.
Thanks greatly!
"For some, it's difficult to understand the benefits of an all-in-one setup,
especially if you have a dedicated 'computer' room in your home. If,
however, you give an iMac-alike (or an iMac) a chance during your day-to-day
computer use, the benefits of an all-in-one are hard to miss. But regarding
the positives of an all-in-one system, people typically opt for this of
machine for looks and space - sometime you just don't have the space for a
tower and a small form factor PC just can't do the job! For people who are
not worried solely about performance/upgrading, these are all very appealing
characteristics of an all-in-one. Also, in this day and age, component
failure is basically a non-issue and you don't have to worry about cooling,
upgradability, replacing broken components, and so on. All-in-one computers
are, generally, much quieter than desktops (they use laptop components, so
heat is never a problem), substantially reduce clutter, and are infinitely
more attractive than a tower & monitor & speakers & Web camera & cables all
over the place. The only downsides are that the display isn't touchscreen,
the fixed stand prevents wall-mounting, and lack of 64-bit Vista hurts
performance. nVidia's GeForce 9600M GT graphics card doesn't pack enough
power for high-end gaming, either. Nonetheless, if you're sold on the idea
of reducing clutter and want an adequate jack-of-all-trades, Dell's XPS One
24 is hard to beat."
http://www.itreviewed.co.uk/rev.php?id=903
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Christian Harris
Founder & Editor, ITreviewed.co.uk (formerly BIOS)
info ( -at -) itreviewed.co.uk
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