Acer Aspire C27-1700-UA91 AIO Desktop | 27 Full HD IPS Display | 12th Gen Intel Core i5-1235U | Intel Iris Xe Graphics | 16GB DDR4 | 512GB NVMe M.2 SSD | Intel Wireless Wi-Fi 6 | Windows 11 Home
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Sim
Greater than one weekFirst off the specs for the price are very good. The ram of 16 gb, Core i5, 512 gb hardrive SSD, 27 IPS screen, webcam, etc are amazing. This is exactly what i was looking for. The other thing is never had a computer in which everything was inside the screen which is awesome for space saving.
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Jim
> 3 dayI like this all-in-one concept. Its nice to pull the computer out of the box and have everything you need, like a laptop, but with a big bright screen better than youll ever see on a laptop. I understand why Acer includes a wireless mouse and keyboard in the box, except Ill probably never use them.
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I love Stuff
> 3 dayIf you are a pro PC user or someone who builds your own PC to your specifications, the PC is most likely not for you. I believe this All In One is for those needing a PC that is plug and play which this is.
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Elly
> 3 dayDaughter got this for Christmas and she loves it and our other daughter loves it so much we had to buy another one
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Ms. Rebekah Russel
> 3 dayThis is an all-in-one desktop computer for home or office use. What makes this an all-in-one computer is that the computer is built into the monitor, so you don’t have to deal with a bulky box as well as a big monitor in your space. You just get a nice big clear monitor with the computer built in. The system also includes a wireless keyboard and mouse, as well as a built in camera, microphone and speakers, all you need to get up and running. The external dimensions of the monitor/computer unit are 15”x24.25”x3/8”. The maximum screen resolution is 1920 x 1080. On the back of the computer are 3 USB A ports, 1 USB C, 1 ethernet, 1 HDMI, a 3.5 aux port, and a power port. At a minimum, you will need to plug in the power cable to the power port, but that is it for necessary cables. The included wireless keyboard and mouse communicate via a USB A dongle, which will take up one of your USB A ports. But then you don’t need any cables for the mouse or keyboard. Since the speakers and camera are built in, that’s 2 more cables that you won’t need. The computer has built in Wifi, so an Ethernet cable is optional. And you would only need to use the HDMI port if you want to connect a second monitor. The keyboard and mouse are powered by AAA batteries (included). Truly, this computer is plug and play out of the box—there is a few minutes of assembly to mount the computer on the V-shaped adjustable stand. Then you plug the power in and you’re good to go.
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John W.
> 3 dayAfter 3 months keyboard and mouse failed - took 2 hours with tech support to get new keyboard/mouse(Logitech) to work (OEM keyboard/mouse is junk). Cant hook up externals speakers thru PC - Dont want bluetooth - tech support no help - thought there was a green 3.5mm port on the back of this unit - NOT! - told me to plug into headphone port - didnt work
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DMAdam47
> 3 dayTwo week update it is now set up in its permanent spot and verified that it can runt to screen each with a different page.
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Tom
Greater than one weekVery nice full featured home computer. The processor seems fast and the performance is definitely a step up from my older model desktop. Half a terabyte of solid state storage, 8 gig ram. The graphics are beautiful and the 23 inch screen is a great size for a desktop computer. But the real advantage to this all in one design is that it takes up so much less desk space. Just the monitor and the keyboard (and mouse) on my desk and nothing else. Recommended.
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BMO
> 3 dayI was excited to receive this for review, I havent used an all-in-one form factor (other than an iMac) in a really long time, and I was interested to see what someone would get for around $700. Ultimately, this is using laptop internals, packed inside of a computer monitor. The power adapter only has an output of 65 watts, a normal desktop processor alone draws at least that much power and sometimes double. Computers have become powerful enough so that most people dont really need full-fledged desktops like that anymore though. A neat and tidy setup like this is more practical and elegant, so long as you dont need anything too powerful.
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Robert S.
20-11-2024Fan ran constantly, loud. Support told me that it was acceptable. Turn off features to quiet down? Unacceptable.