Tuesday 1 January 2013

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All-in-one Computers are desktop computers that combine the computer's internal components into the same case as the monitor. Apple has manufactured several popular examples of all-in-one computers, such as the original Macintosh of the mid-1980s and the iMac of the late 1990s and 2000s. This form factor was popular during the mid-1980s for computers intended for professional use such as the Kaypro II, Commodore PET, Osborne 1, TRS-80 Model II and Compaq Portable. All-in-one PCs are typically more portable than other desktop PCs and many have been built with carrying handles integrated into the case. They can simply be unplugged and transported to a new location.
Like laptops, all-in-one desktop computers are characterized by a comparative lack of upgradeability or hardware customization, as internal hardware is often placed in the back of the visual display unit. Furthermore, in the case of the iMac line since 2002, the CPU and other internal hardware units are, more or less, permanently attached to the motherboard due to space constraints.
However, newer models of all-in-one computers have changed their approach to this issue. Many of the current manufacturers are using standard off-the-shelf components and are designing upgrade convenience into their products[citation needed].
Some all-in-one computer have TouchScreen controllers integrated into the visual display unit.
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