Okay, so I've been using this All-in-One PC for about a month now, and it's been... interesting. Let me break it down for you.
First off, the setup was stupid easy. Like, 'I-didn't-even-need-to-read-the-instructions' easy. Just popped the stand on and boom - ready to go. The metal base feels solid too, like it could survive my cat's attempts to knock it over.
The screen? Gorgeous. 23.8 inches of crisp, clear goodness. I was worried about brightness after reading some reviews, but honestly? It's been fine for my home office. Maybe not sunroom material, but who works in direct sunlight anyway?
Now the webcam situation is kinda weird but cool? It's this little detachable thing that swivels all over. Great for video calls, but I keep forgetting to turn it off. There's a physical switch though, which is nice for privacy.
Performance-wise, it's been solid for my graphic design work. The i7 processor and 16GB RAM handle Photoshop like a champ. Though honestly, I can't tell much difference from my old i5 machine for everyday stuff.
Here's my biggest gripe: the wired keyboard and mouse. Like, come on! It's 2023! Had to spend extra for wireless ones, which was annoying. The wireless charging pad is a nice touch though - saves me from cable clutter.
Would I recommend it? Yeah, if you catch it on sale. It's not perfect, but for the price? Pretty damn good.