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Lenovo Ideacentre AIO 520S-23IKU
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Can be used as a monitor
The HDMI output on the back of the computer can also be used as an input. This allows to connect a second computer or a gaming console to this all-in-one PC and use it as a monitor.
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Awkwardly placed USB ports
None of the four USB ports are easy to reach as two of them are located on the back of the unit while another two are located on the sides of the pop-out camera. This means that you have to deal with privacy concerns if you want to use these.
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Usable in bright light conditions
Because of the brightness of the display and the fact that it’s a matte one makes it easy to see the picture even in bright light conditions.
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No USB-C ports
There are only USB-A ports but no USB-C ports. While not a big deal for now, USB-C is slowly replacing the older USB standard and the lack of it may become noticeable.
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Touch support
The screen supports touch inputs so you can use all the tap and swipe commands found in the Windows 10 operating system.
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Odd webcam placement
Instead of placing the webcam on top of the monitor Lenovo has placed it under it. This position means you can't view your display without looking like you're gazing away somewhere in the distance.
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Sleek design
This is one of the best looking PCs in its price range. Its chassis is slim and compact, measuring only 1.6 inches in the thickest part while the display has a border-less design that makes it look larger than it actually is.
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Noisy fan
Despite the fact that the computer uses low-voltage processors that are relatively cool the cooling fan runs frequently and generates a noticeable white noise.
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Great color reproduction
The display can reproduce 112 % of the sRGB gamut and has a Delta-E accuracy of 0.08. This means that the screen can be used for photo editing and it is on par with other more expensive all-in-one computer displays.
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Low resolution display
The 23 inch display has a full-HD resolution. Full-HD is already a minimum today while other models are equipped with 4K or at least Quad HD resolution.
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The camera can be hidden inside the PC
The camera can be hidden away inside the PC. Not only that gives a cleaner look, it also adds privacy if you are afraid that someone will spy on you.
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Microsoft Surface Studio
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Extremely expensive for the internal hardware
For $3000 starting price you'd expect to get the bleeding edge of performance. But you don't. The internal graphics is either a nVidia GeForce GTX 965M (2GB) or the 980M (4GB), which are mobile graphics from last generation. There is no USB type C or Thunderbolt connections. The base model also starts at an i5 (the specs page doesn't list the specific version) processor.
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Amazing accessories
The Surface Pen (included) is back with the Studio, but a new addition is the Surface Dial (sold separately for $99). This dial provides haptic feedback, and can rotate. It has a grippy rubber base, which means you can place it on the screen and it will stay there. Rotating it can do different things - rotate the image on the screen, change colors of the pen while drawing a continuous line, or rotate images in a 3D space (which Microsoft is pushing in their next update in early 2017). The Surface Pen works similar to previous versions - it can measure pressure sensitivity, and there are buttons on the side that allow for selection or other functions.
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Large, versatile, amazing display
The 28" display has an interesting aspect ratio of 3:2, and it has an extremely high resolution of 4500x3000 (slightly more than 4K). It also has different modes (built into the software) to display Adobe sRGB or Vivid Color Profiles. This allows content creators to both see the true colors, but also how they will likely be displayed on an average display. This display has a pixel density of 192ppi, which allows you to get very close to it without being able to see individual pixels. The screen is also a touchscreen, with sensors for both the Surface Dial as well as the Surface Pen. In addition to all of this, they are marketing it as the thinnest display on any AIO (all in one) desktop which is technically true - it is the thinnest, however most of the internals are housed in the base.
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Apple iMac (27-inch)
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The screen offers exceptional image quality
The 27-inch 5K screen is one of the best displays on the market, not only for all-in-one PCs but in general as well. For one it's very bright, reaching a maximum of 496nits. Secondly, it supports one billion colors, covering 167% of the sRGB color gamut and it's extremely color-accurate, having a 0.06 delta-E score (0 is ideal).
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Ports are in an awkward position
All the ports are in the back of the PC, which makes it annoying to insert USB/Ethernet cables since you have to either get up, or turn the screen around to insert a cable.
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Great performance for creative professionals
Can be configured to have a Radeon Pro 570, 575, or 580 graphics card. Each one of them, especially the Radeon Pro 580 offers great graphics capabilities which is great for creative professionals who have to do GFX, photo, or video editing work.
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Can't use the mouse when it's charging
The Lightning cable has to be plugged into the bottom of the mouse. This makes it unusable while charging.
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Great multitasking performance
You can customize the RAM to be up to 64GB. That can be an overkill for most people's needs. 16GB should be enough for most people for even the most resource-heavy tasks. With 16GB of memory and a 7th generation Intel Core i5, the iMac has more than enough horsepower for daily tasks. It can handle almost everything you throw at it without any issues. Browsing with 20+ tabs open for example does not strain this PC at all.
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No touchscreen variant
There's no touchscreen variant for the Apple iMac.
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The speakers offer great sound quality
Especially bass-heavy tracks sound rich and full. The volume is great as well.
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Great for video editing
The 5K display lets you do full resolution 4K video editing and still have all your toolbars and sliders on the screen.
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RAM:
8GB-64GB RAM
Storage:
1TB-2TB Fusion Drive
GPU:
Radeon Pro 570/575/580
Display Resolution:
5120x2280
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HP Envy 27 All-In-One b145se
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Handles old games pretty well
This all-in-one is perfectly capable of playing older games like Civilization V at good framerates without any problem.
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The mouse feels rather cheap
While the arched design of the mouse looks really cool, it unfortunately feels rather low-quality and cheap. The buttons are mushy and don't provide good feedback which makes it hard to understand whether you actually pressed a button or not.
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Great sound quality
The speakers are placed at the front of the base and at a good angle for the sound to hit the user's ears as much and efficiently as possible. The sound itself is quite loud and clear and is perfect for listening to music or watching movies.
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Ports are difficuilt to access
In order to make the case look as clean as possible, the ports have been moved to the back which unfortunately means that they are hard to reach and every time you need to plug a USB or HDMI cable you need to move all the desktop.
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Great for editing photos, videos, or any doing any other visual tasks
The 16GB of RAM and the i7 CPU provide excellent power for most resource-intensive tasks such as photo or video editing. The screen is a great fit for graphic-related work as well with extremely crisp images and lifelike colors.
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Not an ideal choice for gaming
The GeForce GTX 950M GPU is not ideal for graphic-intensive games.
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RAM:
16GB
CPU:
Intel Core i7
Storage:
256GB SSD + 2TB HDD
GPU:
GeForce GTX 950M
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