While you can get a desktop with a monitor, a keyboard and a mouse, sometimes, that setup can feel like it takes up too much desk space—or worse, this setup can leave your desk with a tangled rat’s ...
All-in-one computers offer a sleek design but have limited upgrade and repair options. They typically have fewer ports and expansion options compared to traditional desktops. All-in-one computers ...
I have been a technology journalist for 30-plus years and have covered just about every kind of computer gear—from the 386SX to 64-core processors—in my long tenure as an editor, a writer, and an ...
HP's Envy Move is one of the strangest computers I've ever used. It has an all-in-one design that forgoes a desktop tower and a separate display. Instead of being designed for always plugged-in power, ...
The humble iMac has come a long way over the years. While it was once the crown jewel in Apple's lineup, these days, the company is a little more focused on its laptops and iPhones, and perhaps for ...
One of the things that we love about the modern era of computing is the increasing ease by which you can roll your own custom computer, as seen with the cyberdeck phenomenon. The Flying Lotus is ...
All-in-one desktops remain a living room staple, packing PC hardware into a footprint no larger than the display itself. Dell’s 24 All-in-One (starts at $649.99; $1,008.99 as tested) hits the mark in ...