![]() ![]() This model also lacks a DVD drive and USB-C ports. While the screen on this Acer Aspire model is a spacious 27 inches, resolution is only 1080p (also known as full HD) - but that's par for the course below $1,000. The HP Envy 32/34 and Apple iMacs are examples of high end all-in-one computers, but here's a more reasonably priced alternative.Īcer Aspire C27-962-UA91 (starts around $600 low stock) Expect to pay at least $800 at that latter size, especially if you want to avoid underpowered Intel Core i3 or AMD Athlon CPUs. The 24-inchers are good for kids, but adults should probably go for 27 inches and up. You'll want a large screen with good resolution. Don't expect an optical drive, for instance, and know that performance is often a step down from "real" desktop models because some all-in-ones use laptop components to better maximize available space. Recommended specs for an all-in-one are mostly similar to the basic tower above, albeit with compromises because of space considerations. ![]() Here are some that fit the bill, offering a great bang for the buck if you don't need a laptop:Īside from a slightly older 10th-gen Intel Core i5 CPU, this configuration otherwise includes everything listed above, along with Wi-Fi 6 compatibility and a keyboard and mouse, too. With those specs in mind, you should be able to find a good PC tower from brands like Dell, Acer, Asus or HP for between $500 and $600. Optional: DVD or Blu-ray optical drive (only if you need it for legacy software or media).At least one PCI-E (x16) expansion slot (for adding a video card).Four or more USB 3.1 or 3.2 ports with USB-C and USB-A formats (at least one or two on the front).Default integrated graphics (such as Intel UHD or Iris or baseline AMD Radeon).Intel Core i5 (12th or 13th-gen) or AMD Ryzen 5 (3000 or 5000 series).The specs we'd suggest for a basic Windows 11 machine: Basic Windows PC tower (starting around $620) These general configurations should serve you well, especially if you shop around for frequent deals. ![]() We haven't reviewed the specific models below, but we have reviewed systems using very similar hardware. ![]()
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