All in One Computer

All-in-One computer are desktop computer that combine the monitor into the same case as the CPU. Like laptops, All-in-One desktop computers are characterized by a comparative lack of upgradeability or hardware customization, as internal hardware is often placed in the back of the visual display unit.

However, latest models of the All In One Computer have changed their approach this issue. Many of the current offerings, like the Handii myFace and others, are using standard off-the-shelf components and are designing upgrade convenience into their products.

Apple has manufactured several popular examples of all-in-one computer, such as the original Macintosh of the mid-1980s and the iMac of the late 1990s and 2000s. Some older 8-bit computers, such as the Commodore PET 2001 or Kaypro II, also fit into this category. All-in-One PCs are typically more portable than other desktop PCs and many have been built with carrying handles integrated into the case. They can simply be unplugged and transported to a new location.

There are Following some all in ones computer that produce at this time

NEC ValueStar N and ValueStar W: all-in-one Computer

ValueStar N Computer

ith 21.5-inch LCD Full HD is based on the Intel Core 2 Duo E7400 with a clock speed of 2.8 GHz, equipped with 4 GB of RAM, graphics card NVIDIA GeForce 9400 GT, 1 TB drive volume, drive Blu-ray and digital TV tuner. 19-inch version has a display resolution of 1440

One Response to “All in One Computer”

  1. Roscoe Sakic Says:

    Is it me or did this article make you want to buy an iPad?

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