The Best All-in-One Computer
All-in-one computers are often not easily repairable, because components are tucked behind the display, a factor the guide notes as central to choosing a model. The evaluation weighs screen quality, processing power, memory, storage, graphics, webcam, and wireless connectivity, applying criteria across brands such as Acer, Apple, Asus, Dell, HP, and Lenovo. A high-end CPU is essential, with eight-core or better recommended and examples like Intel’s Core Ultra line (including the Core Ultra 7 255H) and Apple’s M4 highlighted for efficiency. We also recommend at least 16 GB of memory and 256 GB of solid-state storage to support everyday tasks and light media work.
Graphics are typically integrated, with Intel Iris Xe or AMD Radeon options, suitable for casual gaming or video tasks but not for demanding 3D titles. A strong built-in webcam and microphone have become standard for remote work and study, and Wi‑Fi 6 plus Bluetooth provide flexible placement. The summary emphasizes that current all-in-ones often rely on soldered components, limiting upgrades, while screen size and color accuracy remain critical for a confident living-room or desk setup.






