Hi Carol,
The all-in-one devices are very good, as you say they save a lot of space in
comparison to having a base unit and monitor. I have used a number of them now
and have been very impressed.
You are correct in thinking that the whole unit would need to be taken away if
a repair was required, however the rate of failure on PC components these days
is very low. I haven't tried yet but I suspect that doing any kind of upgrade
to one might be difficult because of it being one unit the size they are.
Hope the above helps.
Kind regards,
Stewart.
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Carol Pearson
Sent: 18 October 2017 16:01
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Subject: [access-uk] ALL--IN-ONE COMPUTER SYSTEM OR SEPARATES!
Hi all,
I'm thinking I may need to purchase a new computer soon and am wondering,
having seen the space-saving that my brother has with his all-in-one computer,
that it may be a good idea as I too need the space.
However, the one drawback I do see is that, if something goes then everything
goes - at least back to the shop!
What do others think that are using them or have looked and decided not!
Carol P
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