
Customers are enthusiastic about the 23.8" Touch-Screen All-in-One's ease of use, large screen size, and touchscreen functionality. Many appreciate its performance and the value for its price, frequently highlighting the convenient all-in-one design. However, some users noted that the device can be noisy and that it could benefit from more conveniently located USB ports.
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This product met all my needs and still was lower priced than others in comparison. So far very happy! Although I would have appreciated wireless mouse and keyboard.
Posted by Dana
Fast, nicely designed, and with a friendly price tag. I don't agree with a couple of other reviews claiming that the manufacturer "cut corners" in order to make a functional yet low-priced computer. I like the fact that its design is compact, simple, and elegant, that it has has a DVD drive (since many of the latest desktops have gotten rid of that feature), and that the touchscreen does not get easily smudged with fingerprints. I guess my only complaint would be the fact that it only has 3 USB ports and they are located in the back (where they are not as easy to access --compared to ports on the side of the screen). One thing that I recommend is to make sure that you update the wifi adapter drivers to get the best internet speed. Other than that I am really loving it.
Posted by JCVM
After all, I'm positive about this computer. 8 years of HP AIO experience, also from Best Buy, made me choose for them again. The touchscreen works just fine. I like it that the surface doesn't show my fingers and is still very responsive. It has a wide viewing angle and deep colors. The computer is fast enough for all I do on it. And the disc space is huge and it works fine. The disc made some weird rainy noise first, that has gone away after time. A computer bringing this touchscreen, 8GB RAM and 1TB disc and still an optical drive... what more can I wish for? But as you are all curious what minors I found, here they come: I needed to get around a lot of software I didn't really want to use some months for free and decide afterward I didn't really need or want to pay for anyway and have to clean the mess they make on the disc. "Try for free" doesn't bring up the best in me. So I removed those. Then installing the defaults and getting rid of the original defaults takes some time. You know that when you don't want Edge as your default browser. I had to go through some apps and settings before I got that done. Then still test them. Downloading, updating... Installing protection from my network provider. Installing a password manager. The step to any new computer takes some time. Things that could be better, but still didn't affect my overall view so much: The keyboard is too small for me. It has no weight and isn't steady. I like the fact that keyboard and mouse, are wired: No batteries, no maintenance. I have 2 USB slots free and an HDMI. I like the internet wired, works fast and flawlessly. I also tested it wirelessly, no problems either. The mouse made me nervous, though. It has no weight and moves unintentionally. My old keyboard and mouse fit me much better. It made me smile that I found this same computer even cheaper two weeks later. But I wouldn't buy one there. This AIO touchscreen is fast and good enough. Value for money from a trusted reseller.
Posted by Florence