Five best all-in-one big-screen desktops

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It is the age of tablets and Ultrabooks. The tech world has largely embraced lightweight and slight computing devices. Even smartphones are becoming high power computer replacements today. However, full-fledged all-in-one desktops enjoy noteworthy place among a large group of customers. These mammoth computers are generally used for hectic office chores, gaming, studio, telecast and other purposes. Lots of people even use all-in-one PCs in homes for regular computer functions. Here are five best all-in-one PCs that you can find in stores today.

Apple iMac 27-inch
Not to astonish anybody, our list of best all-in-one PCs starts with Apple iMac. The iMac is one of the most powerful desktops we can grab today. The belligerent 27-inch iMac highlights the best performance among all its contemporary all-in-one desktops. The iMac, which was upgraded in spring last year, rocks Intel Core i5 processor, enhanced RAM and other capabilities including a high-end 3D card and high-speed Thunderbolt data transfer port.

Furthermore, the iMac all-in-one PC boasts of an attractive design, large display and Mac OS X 10.7 Lion, the recent update to the Apple operating system. According to CNet, iMac is the best all-in-one desktop computer for users because of its “impressive speed, its connected device potential, and its market-leading 27-inch display.” Apple sells iMac for a big price tag, however. You need to invest $1,870.57 to $1,999.00 to get a unit of this flagship all-in-one PC. Its high price and lack of HDMI port are counted as two major shortcomings. Compared with its Windows-based rivals, iMac is a bit expensive, indeed.

Samsung Series 7 all-in-one
Samsung’s Series 7 all-in-one DP700A3B is up with a reasonable price and it features a unique design. The Series 7 is equipped with a 2.7GHz Intel dual-core Core i5 i5-2390T processor with Max Turbo Speed at 3.5 GHz, 8GB of DDR3 SDRAM and 1 TB of internal storage. The Series 7 all-in-one PC is certainly one of the best options you can pick from stores. The Series 7 sports a 23-inch TFT active matrix Full HD 1920 x 1080 display. Its appealing look and smooth touch interface will attract the mainstream customers. The Series 7 could have a Blu-ray drive; many of its rivals in the same price range have Blu-ray drives. The South Korean tech maker sells the PC for a price between $1,099.00 and $1,199.00.

Lenovo IdeaCentre B520
Chinese computer maker Lenovo’s IdeaCentre B520 is yet another top all-in-one desktop PC. The machine is in limelight for its striking assortment of digital entertainment features including 3D capability. To justify its entertainment attribute, the IdeaCentre B520 comes with Intel’s second generation quad-core Core i7-2600 processor that clocks at a speed of 3.4 GHz. Added with 3.8 GHz Max Turbo Speed and up to 16GB of DDR3 SDRAM, the Lenovo all-in-one PC works superbly well.

The IdeaCentre B520 features 23-inch TFT active matrix display with LED backlight. The display offers a resolution of Full HD 1920 x 1080 pixels. Of course, the computer is an amazingly robust all-in-one PC. However, it is not suitable for hard-core gamers because it is only with adequate gaming performance. The Lenovo desktop PC is available for a price of just $963.99, however.

HP TouchSmart 610q
HP openly defies its competitors with a powerful TouchSmart 610q all-in-one PC. Notable features of the TouchSmart contain faster performance, innovative case design, better video inputs and an affordable price tag. Well, the TouchSmart is powered by a 2.93 GHz Intel Core i7 processor, 1GB ATI Radeon HD 5570, 8GB of RAM, and 1.5 TB of HDD. It would be nice if the device had a video output port, reviewers say. HP sells the TouchSmart 610q for a price starting at $1349.99.

HP Omni 200 5380qd
The Omni 200 5380qd is yet another top all-in-one PC from HP. It is an option for budget cautious consumers. The computer highlights application and gaming performance with an affordable price. A quad core 2.8 GHz Intel Core i5-760 and up to 8GB of RAM power the HP desktop computer. It comes with a 21.5-inch TFT active matrix display. HP sells the Omni 200 5380qd for a price starting from $959.99.

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