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The 27" FHD display is gorgeous for an all-in-one. The colors pop (99% sRGB is no joke), and the 100Hz refresh makes scrolling buttery smooth. I've caught myself just staring at how crisp text looks - and that's coming from someone who uses dual 4K monitors at work!
Now about those ports... Yeah, you'll probably need a USB hub (I grabbed a $15 one). But the HDMI-out works flawlessly for my second monitor, and the Type-C port has been a lifesaver for quick file transfers. Pro tip: The webcam's privacy shutter gives me peace of mind during Zoom marathons.
Setup took literally 5 minutes - unbox, plug in power/mouse/keyboard, and boom - Windows 11 Pro was ready to go. The included keyboard has satisfying clicky keys that remind me of old-school ThinkPads.
Only nitpick? The downward-firing speakers aren't amazing (I use headphones anyway), and I wish it had one more USB-C port. But when this thing boots from cold to login in under 10 seconds thanks to that 1TB NVMe SSD? All is forgiven.
After three weeks of heavy use: zero crashes, zero slowdowns. It even makes my home office look sleek with that borderless design. Worth every penny if you need serious computing power without the desktop tower clutter.
