After using the STGSivir All-in-One for a month, I'm impressed by its value-for-money proposition. The 22" display is crisp for daily tasks, and the Intel Core i5 handles my photo editing in Lightroom surprisingly well. That RGB keyboard/mouse combo? Surprisingly fun during late-night work sessions—though my cat keeps attacking the glowing mouse pad.
The setup was plug-and-play easy, but I did notice the USB ports' awkward placement. Trying to plug in my external drive felt like performing hand yoga behind the screen. And yes, those RGB mouse lights stay on unless you unplug it—annoying for bedroom use but kinda works as a nightlight?
Performance-wise, it breezes through 15 Chrome tabs + Spotify without breaking a sweat. The SSD makes booting faster than my morning coffee machine. Though that Windows 11 limitation stings—I caught mine attempting (and failing) Microsoft's forced update three times already.
For $400-ish? It's like getting a decent sports car with stubborn cup holders. Just hope you don't get a lemon unit like some reviewers did—mine's been running smoothly (knock on wood). Pro tip: Spring for the RAM upgrade if you multitask heavily.