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Staciamedusa
> 3 dayIll start off by saying that im no computer expert by any means. ive had gaming computers in the past built by my husband. im fairly savvy when it comes to electronics, but im by no means an expert on specs and what not. i recently started making hand made items to sell, and i needed a new computer to keep track of inventory, expenses, etc. i have my gaming computer set up downstairs in the basement, but i needed something in my craft room so i didnt have to run up and down the stairs while trying to make stuff on my computer. this was the perfect solution. I loved that it was all in one and would sit up on my desk and i didnt have to have the tower sitting on my floor under the desk. This has way more plug in slots on it than i would have thought it would. i was able to plug in a set of better speakers, and i plugged a second monitor into this as well. I also have my cricut machine hooked up to this, and a thermal printer for printing shipping labels. I also have a large light up mouse pad and was able to plug that into it as well. Overall im really happy with my experience with this computer so far. The screen quality is good. I wish it had 4k. For the price, and in this day and age, I would think itd be 4k. But thats not a deal breaker. The images on the screen when watching videos or movies is still really crisp and clear. I like the touchscreen aspect of it, even though i dont use it all that often. im mostly sitting down using the mouse and keyboard that come with this. Overall i like the keyboard. its rather light and the buttons feel nice while clicking away. The mouse on the other hand, id rather have a mouse that had the side buttons on it. just for curiosities sake i did try out some games on this machine. and it does do surprisingly well. i played a few games of fortnite, and my daughter has played roblox on this a couple of times. and there was no issue playing these online games. im not sure that it could handle much more than games like this. but for simple games it does really well. overall im really happy with this all in one pc. it is the first pc like this ive had, but i really have few complaints about it.
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Phil K
Greater than one weekBig screen all-in-one is fast and keyboard and mouse sync wirelessly. Great price, great machine!
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Jodi Kariott
> 3 dayThis computer is amazing. Easy to set up. Easy to use. The colors on the monitor are vibrant. I love this product.
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EGlennArms
> 3 dayPurchased as an all in one computer. Thus far, everything is in order.
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jared l henn
> 3 dayThis pc is capable of so much, from gaming, to video editing, to some of the most demanding tasks. I love it and so does my wife.
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Irene
> 3 dayI highly recommend this computer. I’m loving it.
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Paula Brown
> 3 dayThis 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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S. K.
> 3 dayInitial startup required 5 forced restarts from freezing as well as several auto restarts (even without freezing each restart took about 4-5 minutes. Got it to not freeze for a day but ran incredibly slow to the point of not being usable. Day 2 it just froze up and would freeze immediately starting up after a restart. Returned for a different brand
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Kevin Nicholls
> 3 dayOn paper, a lot of the specs you get here are pretty decent. The i7 processor, while not the desktop workhorse version is a cut above what you often see in AIO systems and is pared down reasonably well enough to keep thermals reasonable. The 32 gigs is generous, and depending on what youre doing, may offset what youre not quite getting on the CPU side. Im not entirely sure where Dell was going with the oddball MX550 GPU. The CPU already has integrated Intel Iris Xe graphics, which again, depending on what youre doing, can outperform the MX550. If youre looking at gaming possibilities, youre in GeForce GTX1060 territory, give or take. The display itself is nice, but then, it should be for what this costs and the fact that the resolution is only FHD. Im not too deep into EVERYTHING MUST BE 4K thinking, but theres space between the two and Dell decided you dont need it. You get touch capability, but my guess is that the novelty will wear off quickly. Even if you wanted to use a stylus like an upright easel, I wasnt able to get a Wacom Bamboo to work with it -- and that works with darn near every touchscreen thats been made in the past five years. The pack-in keyboard and mouse are both pretty awful, even for pack-in peripherals. Unless youre going all in on aesthetics, you might as well find a nice combo like the
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Alan Penn
> 3 dayThis is such a good computer. The touch screen is a nice feature. The computer is easy to use and it was a good value for the price.