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J. Wilcutt
> 24 hourlove the actual computer. The keyboard and mouse are another issue. Apparently they work in tandem, as there is only one dongle that connects both. Well, yes, I spilled a small amount of coffee on part of the keyboard, and it went bonkers. I have had my share of wireless keyboards, and none has ever reacted like that. Which rendered the computer useless, untill I found another wireless keyboard stashed in a closet. The next day, the mouse went ape, not only that, but until i took out the dongle for the mouse, the new keyboard would not work. Now I have a logitech keyboard and mouse, and they are doing just fine. Something this expensive should have better peripherals.
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Opal L. King
> 24 hourAmazing screen clarity, 32GB RAM, touch screen..... Product description is accurate. Thrilled!
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Joyce
> 24 hourI have purchased many dell computers in my life and this is my favorite. Just plug and go!
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Liyan Y.
> 24 hourI bought this all in one because my children have online class and I want to give them a larger touch screen and faster response. Up to now it works very well!
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Paula Brown
> 24 hourThis computer is a far cry from the first PC I ever owned. The screen is a sleek design and contains components that would normally be found in a separate CPU. The keyboard and mouse are cordless so the only cable is the power cord. Its quick, powerful and I would buy it again.
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Salvatore Albanese
> 24 hourI purchased this to replace an older Dell AIO that Microsft update killed. This is much faster with a slightly larger screen. It has a 1TB Solid State Drive instead of the small 256 or 512 SSD and a slow Hard Drive. I have only had it a few days but so far it is very nice. I was able to remove the hard drive and retrieve all the data that was on the old dead computer. I would say buy this if you are looking for a good home computer.
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Allan Membreño
> 24 hourEs una de las marcas que ha usado mi padre toda la vida, es inigualable y no se comprará con ninguna otra marca de escritorio
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M. Dashiell
> 24 hourThis computer is great. I got it for my 5th grader who has been traditionally on a hand-me-down Macbook pro. They use Windows at school so we wanted her to have a Windows computer at home. The specs-- 12th gen Alder Lake Intel core I7-1225u-- 10 cores 27 in very bright touchscreen. 1920x1080 at 60 hertz. It is light-- my fifth grader can lift it (carefully) Windows 11 Pro!! WOW. This might be overkill for this computer but a nice upgrade. 32 gigs of ram VERY VERY fast wifi 6 card on board Geforce MX550 with 2 gigs on the card (you need to change the setting on the computer to have this run 100 percent of the time. The Intel Iris is not worth leaving on-- see benchmarks. How to do this-- go into the Geforce control panel-- you will see three items on the left-- click on Manage 3D settings. Instead of autoselect-- choose the Nvidia card. You will be glad you did. Very fast 1TB SSD Not so great-- the wireless keyboard and mouse that comes with this computer feel very cheap. You have lots of ports on the back-- much more than your standard iMac--which is this computers direct competitor. Also-- packaging was not great. There was some glue on the screen when I pulled it out of the box and had to scrub it off. The caveats-- 1. THE POWER BUTTON. OMG. it is tiny. run your finger along the bottom right and you should feel it. It is way too small. Both my husband who works in IT and my daughter could not find it. 2. The web cam is not built into the bezel. Along the top-- you push it in and it pops up. This is very 1990s. Now, since in my opinion, this computers direct competitor is the 24 in M1 iMac-- (I also have this computer) I will give my opinion which one is better Screen-- Dell-- because it has touchscreen and quality seems better-- brighter Wifi-- Dell SSD-- tie RAM-- Dell because you can upgrade it to 64 gigs after market Webcam-- iMac-- who does popup webcams anymore? Peripherals that are included-- Mac (dell seems very cheap) Wifi card- Dell Speed doing normal tasks like email and web browsing-- Dell Weight-- iMac-- 10 pounds vs 15.83 for the Dell BUT the Dells screen is bigger Price-- $1479-- dell vs 1959 (iMac maxs out at 16 gigs but the memory is unified so the architecture is different also only 24 in screen currently is sold with the m1 chip) Ease of use-- Imac-- because of that power button being so tiny. Who do I think this computer is for? k-12 Students who need a computer for their room. Families who need a computer for the living room for general use, an older person who needs an all in one that can do most anything. Lastly-- I will leave you with the thoughts of my 5th grader who got this computer for her 10th birthday. She loves it. She likes that it can play most any game that she has tried so far. She said the webcam looks great-- much better than the Macbook pro. She said, most of all, she loves the screen.
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Sherry LaRue Baker
> 24 hourMissing pieces!
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Dog Lover
> 24 hourMy old all-in-one desktop worked fine, but was getting sloooower and slooower. I keep tons of files in the cloud and it was taking the computer 10 minutes to sync everything before I could really use it. Time to move on. I purchased the Dell all-in-one based upon specs and reviews. I am happy with the purchase with caveats. I got the performance I wanted. It boots up and syncs all my cloud storage in like a minute. Every application I use, including multiple browers, just sails. I am very happy with the overall performance. My issues: The screen at 27 needs to be 4K. The pixelation is just awful. Some text looks like its on a monitor from the 1990s. Also, the screen is advertised as being anti-glare. I have mirrors that dont work as well as this monitor. It is anything but anti-glare. My old all-on-one is sitting next to this one right now with zero reflections on the screen. On this one, I can see everything behind me. Its going to give me a few headaches. The keyboard and mouse, in my opinion, are awful. I switched out the dongle with my old PC and now have a several year old keyboard and mouse that are far better. Unfortunately, the person who buys my old PC used will get the new ones meant for this computer.
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