The market for all-in-one computers continues to grow. Thanks to the improvements from Intel's second generation Core i processors, they continue to get faster while still maintaining their diminutive dimensions. Touchscreens are still a popular feature but it is still more novelty than functional for most implementations. Prices and other features are quite diverse providing options for people regardless of their budget or how they intend to use the systems. Check out my list of the Best All-In-One Desktop PCs to see what models I like for various applications and budgets.
If you happen to own an all-in-one desktop PC, you can now submit a review of your own all-in-one to tell people either why they should get or avoid that particular model.


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I have to agree with your Best Overall. I have this Mac and I really have loved it. The port placement is a bit of a pain when plugging something in – but actually does a nice job of keeping cords out of your way on the desk… unfortunately they no longer have the wireless keyboard with the number pad – I miss that.
Jason