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Rating 4.2 out of 5 stars with 33 reviews

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  • Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Beautiful display

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    I am enjoying using this all in one computer. The screens amazing. The color is rich and crisp. Very pleasing to the eye. Set up was relatively simple, although I did have one piece that I couldn’t figure out where it went. The picture in the instructions was not very helpful. I hate that there were no printed directions, just pictures. Aside from the one piece I wasn’t sure about, instillation was easy. The base is pretty solid weight, and holds the computer stable on table. I like having the one leg base over the legs on each end, it’s easier to sit on small tables for use. It did not take very long to get the computer up and running. There was one download, which took a few minutes. No issues. The computer did talk me thru some of the set up. The keyboard is a lightweight plastic which I feel cheapens the machine. The mouse is also extremely light. Both are wireless and use batteries. The keyboard uses 2 aaa batteries and the mouse uses 1 aa battery. The keyboard and mouse are the only things I don’t really care for. The actual computer is somewhat heavy. The stand is solid, metal. This is perfect for the large screen. It was easy to load files. This computer is pretty fast. I haven’t had a chance to try all my games, but so far I am enjoying it. The screen is a 27 inch screen, which is great. I love the size. Pictures are so clear, the resolution is perfect. It is also a touch screen. The speakers are very good. Excellent sound quality. You can’t go wrong with this computer. I am enjoying it so far.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Outstanding Family Computer

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    The purpose of this purchase was two-fold; one reason was to have a computer to come home to and be able to complete any outstanding work, the other was for my granddaughter to have the ability to do school work. The Dell All-In-One seemed like a great way to answer both reasons. Upon arrival, the Dell box seemed really small, but that’s what you get with an all in one. The unboxing was very simple as everything was easily identifiable and accessible. The only “issue” I had was the mouse and keyboard seem not up to par with the rest of the configuration. They are battery powered and seemed cheap. Everything else was easy and well identified for what cords went where. The system base was even easy to attach. I actually spent more time setting up MS Windows than the computer itself. The Intel Ultra 7 processor and 1 terabyte SSD made start up quick and setup was speedy. The difference between having a physical hard drive and SSD definitely helps to speed things up. With everything built into the monitor and the light color of the computer, the whole thing is quite appealing to the room and doesn’t take up the usual behemoth computer rigs of yesteryear. Plus not having a bunch of cables bundled everywhere to collect dust balls is wonderful. The screen, a 27 inch 2k touchscreen is bright and lively. Is it the best on the market? No, but for everyday tasks, texts and my granddaughter’s games it is just right. It can be tuned to your liking, but wasn’t glaring or over-bright as some touchscreen displays can be. The touchscreen was very response and adds to the overall appeal of the computer. It is a glossy finish, so be aware that fingerprints are a thing on this, especially with kids so keep a microfiber towel nearby. The sound output is good enough, but you should consider add-ons. With no fans, you don’t have to worry about having to overcome that noise. It also has a built in webcam that was quite surprising with its capabilities. It showed even colors without washing out. It has a privacy slider for when you don’t need that capability. If you consider the what limits this system has, and placing it against what you need it to do, for everyday tasks, word processing and editing work, this has plenty of power. And the included need to keep the granddaughter’s games and schoolwork going, this Dell has easily kept up to the task. Again, consideration should be given to upgrading the keyboard and mouse, but other than that, this is a great purchase for a home, everyday driver to keep the family happy!

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 1 out of 5 stars

    Product failed one day after purchase

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    So far not pleased with the product it failed the next day after purchase. It could not turn on until after several tries and when it did turn on and after shutting it down it did not turn on the next morning. Returned to geek squad for service and they had the same problem; it is currently in their hands but haven’t recived an update for two days

    No, I would not recommend this to a friend
  • Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Great for Home Office and A Real Space Saver

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    This All-In-One Computer comes with the monitor/computer, the stand, a wireless keyboard and mouse (one dongle for both) and the power adapter. It comes with a 1 TB SSD hard drive which can handle all of my programs easily. There is also an easily accessible webcam and microphone integrated into the system. There are enough ports for just about everything you could need or use. There are five USB-A ports, of which one is used for the dongle for the keyboard and mouse. This also has a USB-C port, a universal audio jack, Ethernet port, an SD card reader and if you want to have a second monitor there is even an HDMI output. Putting this all in one computer is much simpler than a regular desktop. All I needed to do was fix the stand to the monitor/computer. I then put the batteries into keyboard and mouse, then placed the dongle for them into a USB-A slot. Once that was done, I found the perfect spot for this on my desk and plugged the power adapter into the computer and wall outlet. Then all I needed to do was turn it on and follow the instructions on the screen like you would any new computer. The 2K monitor is excellent for normal generalized work, video viewing, mid-tier gaming and for photo or video editing. It brings rich and vibrant colors without the demands that 4K needs on your hard drive. With 16G of RAM, I am able to have a few programs running at once and it runs smoothly and does not have any lagging. I find the touch screen very useful for many different things. I can easily scroll though websites or digital photo albums. With a stylus (which I prefer) I can even use my actual signature for important documents, and with my illustrator program I am able to draw and paint. The touch screen has so many things you can conveniently do with it. It is somewhat like having a 27 inch tablet at my fingertips. I don’t have the biggest home office area and this All-In-One computer is a very capable computer, but it is also a huge help as a space saver. You get the best of both worlds. There is no worry about finding space for both a desktop computer and monitor. This only takes up the space of a monitor on my desktop. It works great for all my daily needs and a few games to boot. I now have space under my desk shelf for a variety of other things to store instead of having a big normal size computer sitting under my desk.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Great computer

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    The Dell Inspiron 27" All-in-One - Intel Core 7 Series 1 is an all-in-one desktop computer with a 27-inch screen. It has 16GB of memory and a 1TB solid-state drive. It has an Intel Core 7 150U 1.8GHz processor and integrated Intel Graphics. There is a facial recognition camera built-in for speedy logins. It comes with Windows 11 Home pre-installed. I was impressed with the packaging since although it was a large box, it was very easy to unbox and set-up immediately. The large 27 inch screen has vivid colors and for my needs, the memory and speed are great. Since I generally use an IPad, the transition back to a desktop is always difficult for me since I want to touch the screen and this computer has this technology. It comes with a very nice keyboard and mouse. Since the processor is integrated into the large screen, it sits on my countertop in my kitchen, which will allow me to connect to the internet for recipes while I cook or to do quick searches. It would also sit nicely on a desk in a home office or workspace. I won’t be gaming on this computer so it is fast enough for me doing searches, word and excel. It have owned many Dell computers & they just keep getting better. This is really a nice setup.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Fancy Space Saver

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    The Dell 27-inch IPS touchscreen all in one desktop is so simple to set up and offers everything any other PC offers at this time. It has enough memory available, yet it is not bulky like the rest. Yes, i can be a little more difficult to modify and personalize it, but if you are looking for a simple clean look to a room the all-in-one option will help with that. The built-in speakers work decent for listening to music and enjoying everyday things. The image quality is on point, and the 27-inch screen is perfect size for most room. The wireless keyboard and mouse make it cleaner and better than having wires running from place to another. It has enough usb and HDMI connections that more are not really needed if you are going for that clean look. I personally loved the way it looks, and the image is crips and set up was such a breeze. I would totally recommend this all-in-one computer for anyone looking to have a clean look in their office yet not losing many benefits that you would get form a PC with a separate tower.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Great All-In-One, but watch out for the hidden USB

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    **Overall Rating:** ★★★★☆ (4/5) **Value for Money:** ★★★★★ **Product Quality:** ★★★★☆ ### **Pros:** * **Super easy assembly:** Tool-less stand and well-organized packaging made unboxing a breeze. * **Fast & responsive:** Boots up quickly and handles everyday tasks like browsing and Zoom without any lag. * **Excellent touchscreen:** Makes navigating Windows updates and daily use incredibly intuitive. * **Smooth setup:** Facial recognition sign-in was simple to configure, and Dell SupportAssist makes future maintenance easy to schedule. * **Good everyday sound:** Built-in speakers are clear and perfect for video calls and YouTube. ### **Cons:** * **Missing instructions for accessories:** There was no documentation explaining that the wireless keyboard/mouse USB receiver was hidden *inside* the mouse. * **Average webcam:** The camera image wasn't quite as sharp as expected out of the box, so you may need to tweak your lighting or settings. ### **Review:** Unpacking and assembling this Dell All-In-One was pleasantly simple. The stand attached securely without any tools, and the initial Windows setup moved quickly. The face-recognition sign-in is fantastic, and the touchscreen made the initial updating process especially easy. It's a very clean, convenient, and space-saving setup. The only real challenge I encountered was with the keyboard and mouse. Because there were no printed instructions included, I didn’t realize at first that the tiny USB receiver was tucked inside the battery compartment of the mouse. Being unfamiliar with this type of wireless setup, it took me a while to figure out why they weren't connecting. Once I plugged the receiver into the PC, they paired immediately. Clearer guidance from Dell here would have saved some time! Aside from that hiccup, everything else has been smooth sailing. Installing apps like Zoom and adding my printer was quick and completely hassle-free. While the webcam image isn't quite as sharp as I expected (I'll need to play with the lighting and settings), the system handles video calls perfectly without lag, and the built-in speakers sound great. Overall, the performance is definitely acceptable for everyday tasks. If you want a computer that is easy to place, easy to use, and highly capable for daily work, this is a great choice—just remember to check inside the mouse for the USB piece!

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Solid computer for work or home.

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    The Dell 27” all in one is a solid PC that delivers in most areas but lacks in a few. The design of Dell 27” is sharp, with a platinum color against a glossy black screen – it looks very elegant. The PC attaches to a removable tilt stand that matches the color of the PC’s shell. The PC is VESA compatible, which allows you to attach your own mount if you want. This option is especially useful if you want to have your own setup with dual displays using an arm mount. The PC has a 27” FHD (1080P) WVA touchscreen. Although, the refresh rates are rather odd…The max refresh rate my monitor offers is 99.65hz, after that is goes down to 74.97hz, then the normal 60hz. While it is a strange random number, choosing 99.65hz, was actually a big improvement over the standard 60hz, especially when scrolling through web pages. The screen does look good; it has very vibrant colors and gets really bright. But I did notice that when I turned the brightness to max, I started to see some heavy pixelization. The All-In-One comes equipped with a series 3 intel core Ultra 7, 16Gb of DDR5 ram and 1 TB of storage, and the latest Wi-Fi 7, making this the ideal work computer. It handles multitasking fairly well, I was able to switch between excel, word and browsing the web without any sort of lag. The built-in FHD camera is good for video conferencing. The image quality isn’t mind blowing, but it’s decent…It does do a good job at auto adjusting from dark to light environments. The speakers do sound nice, they’re Dolby Atmos Dual Speakers that can get pretty loud. The biggest complaint I have about this computer is the lack of USB-C ports. This particular model only has 1 USB-C port which is located on the right side of the PC. With USB-C being the current standard, I don’t understand why Dell chose to include 4 USB-A ports but only 1 USB-C ports. Overall, the Dell 27” All-In-One is a solid choice, especially if you’re looking for a reliable work computer. It does a good job at multitasking, the 27” inch 1080P touchscreen looks good and gets really bright, it has a decent pair of Dolby Atmos speakers, and the Wi-Fi 7 performance is exceptional. I just wish they added more USB-C ports.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 3 out of 5 stars

    It’s alright

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    First of all, the design is quite simple and attractive. It’s very sleek and elegant and looks premium enough, but it’s not like that kind of premium because even if the PC is heavy and doesn’t feel like it’ll break, it does feel a bit plastic with some metal in the important parts. The screen is probably the best selling point here. It’s a 1080p, full HD screen that seems to go up to 100Hz but it does look beautiful. The color seems very vibrant and full. I do wish that at this price point, it should at least be a 2k screen. The hardware is good enough if you don’t need good graphics. The graphics card is just an integrated one and it’s alright. Don’t expect to run any AAA titles on this but you can run some popular titles on it but don’t expect insane FPS or graphics. The CPU is good though. It can handle all the stress of productivity activities and whatnot without stressing out too much and you can probably use it for CPU intensive applications like rendering if you need to. This is best use for basic tasks and application use. I will say that this does leave one wanting more.

    No, I would not recommend this to a friend
  • Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    No wires or cable clutter

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    Dell - 27" 2K IPS Touchscreen All-in-One - Intel Core Ultra 7 355 2026 - 16GB Memory - 1TB Storage - Copilot+ PC - Light Ash. First thing I was the most excited about no cable clutter! I work from home I work with 2 monitors cables & wires glore and we are unable to use work computers for personal use. So when I had the opportunity to get a personal desktop vs. having to use my laptop, I was happy, yes I now have 2 desks with 2 different set ups but super happy. Set up was super easy just a screw to mount the screen to the stand, It is irritating that the screen only can be tilted up or down, you can not change the actual height of the screen lower or higher, so I will either be purchasing a monitor riser or a desk with built in riser. It does come with a soft touch keyboard & mouse both are wireless which is very nice just plug in wireless USB connector to the back of the desktop so that does take away from the ports but because there’s not a million wires to connect you’re good on those. I use ergonomic wireless keyboard & mouse so I just tested the ones it came with to review them. Working on a computer 10 hours a day definitely need ergonomic equipment. After setting everything up with my accounts to be able to access same information from all my electronics it was fast & easy but it did need to do several updates first. The audio is pretty decent way better then a laptop, the front facing camera is built in also has privacy cover. Had a zoom meeting picture quality & audio were awesome the camera has user detection, screen also has comfort view to help improve eye comfort by reducing blue light but doesn’t effect colors. Comes with Copilot+PC, AI. The touch screen is very useful but honestly don’t use it as much as I should. I use it for paying bills, organizing, placing orders, shopping. I would definitely recommend. Only reason I gave four stars was cause of not being able to adjust the monitor.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Performant, upgradable, reliable, painless

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    Overall, this is a pretty good machine. I wouldn’t say I’m feeling particularly amazed or wowed by it, but it feels like it’s got pretty much everything I need out of a standard desktop computer. The hardware is pretty decent. The CPU has neatly handled everything I’ve thrown at it, from watching YouTube videos in the background while playing Minecraft to multitasking with Word, Excel, and a ton of browser tabs open (plus music). It’s also done fine at handling some basic image manipulation. It also has the NPU and is “Copilot Plus”, which is nice for the camera background filter AI thing. (I don’t think I really use most of the other AI features?) The even nicer thing is, despite being an all-in-one, this thing is weirdly easy to upgrade. The back cover is held on with clips that are very easy to get to, there’s some pretty standard screws holding a cover on over the motherboard, and then you have access to two slots for DDR5 laptop RAM and one slot for an NVMe SSD. I don’t have a spare SSD larger than the included one at the moment, but I was able to install a spare stick of DDR5 and double my RAM in about five minutes total. I REALLY like this. The included accessories are pretty nice. I haven’t had any connection issues with the wireless keyboard and mouse. Honestly, they feel pretty high quality. The rest of the machine itself is also pretty decent quality - plastic all over the place, sure, but it all feels sturdy. The screen is a bit too glossy for my tastes, but it comes with the territory of being a touchscreen. It looks good, though - no complaints there. The webcam privacy shutter is appreciated, and hasn’t had any issues with getting stuck. There’s a reasonable range of IO, including an HDMI input so you can use the computer like a TV when it’s off or an HDMI output for a second screen. (The input has worked great for my game console. Do note that the speakers are set to max for any device connected like that, so you do have to rely on that device to set the volume.) Overall, I’ve really liked the experience of using this machine. It’s more compact than a full desktop setup, still pretty powerful if you don’t need a dedicated graphics card for what you’re doing, easy to upgrade a bit, and it’s just generally been pretty pain-free. After I set it up and updated it I haven’t had any issues with the drivers causing crashes or hardware having issues or anything particularly unpleasant or annoying. If you need something more powerful than just a simple computer to check email or look at Facebook but don’t need the power of a modern gaming PC and would like to save some space, this machine would be an excellent pick.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 2 out of 5 stars

    All-in-One that's all-for-none

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    The Dell EC27260 marks my first time using an all-in-one PC in several years. Unboxing, you get almost exactly what’s on the tin - a 27” display looking device where you can almost believe the additional weight comes from the speaker bar on its chin. The “almost” is because this device has a FHD (1080p) touch display, and not the 2K. Bundled in is a wireless keyboard and mouse finished in a similar inoffensive gray color Dell is calling “light ash”. Inoffensive as it looks ok, but does not particularly impress or lend any sense of style or being premium to the device. On paper, this has an okay array of specs, Core Ultra7 355 (an 8-core 25W processor), 16GB of RAM, and 1TB of storage. Given that there’s no discrete graphics card, it’s not surprising that this is just a FHD device. While ok, the specs already indicate this isn’t a serious workhorse. I’ve had mid range laptops whose CPU dissipated more power than this. Though in operation, it was pretty quiet so perhaps this is to support only having passive cooling. To be fair to the Ultra7, it has an NPU so is potentially more functionality if you’re a power user of Windows Copilot than older but more powerful CPUs. Speaking of Windows, you get Win 11 home.

After going through the setup and you fire up the browser to do some quick performance tests, some details make themselves apparent. First the good - excellent wireless connectivity and makes out my network speed test, like my existing laptops and cell phones. The screen is plenty bright and keyboard pretty usable and felt good to type on, despite it seeming on the cheaper side. The mouse did ok, felt a bit small in my 6’1” hands, but otherwise was responsive, no jitter or jumping, and held charge throughout my testing. Running some videos is where you first see a hiccup. Video playback itself is smooth but FHD does not feel like nearly enough pixels for a screen this size. I often found myself clicking the gear icon to change the requested resolution, only to see I was already getting the best. I’d like to say the touch screen capability redeemed this or made the tradeoff worthwhile, but it doesn’t really. Don’t get me wrong, I like having a touchscreen on a device like this as it makes some modes of consumption and interaction easier and more natural. If I’m watching a video or reading through an article or book, or just going down a wikipedia rabbit hole, there’s no real need for the keyboard or mouse and if I lean forward enough to reach them, I’m also close enough to touch the screen. So having it there just highlighted how much the screen experience was letting me down. The same thing happened when going through pdfs of some mechanical diagrams - what would be a perfect opportunity to just navigate with my fingers was marred with being limited to what I could see on a single page despite the screen being 27 inches. The other place you’d notice the specs would be if you try playing any modern game on medium (or higher) or doing some CAD type work, in my case PCB layout. The all-in-one just struggles at times with the rendering load, reminding you it’s not really intended for that heavy use. And I think that brings me back to what has always seen the use case of all-in-one PCs, effectively a vehicle to get an integrated device for less technically savvy users at two ends of the age spectrum so one minimizes the effort or what things could go wrong when in use. Looking at it in that regard, I’m not sure this quite meets the bar. On the one hand, with a wireless keyboard and mouse, you can get away with only a power cord. On the other hand, if there is actually something to plug in, ports are pretty much all on the backside of the device and not that readily accessible. Yes, there is a webcam with a privacy shutter. Unfortunately, the photo/video, while quality is decent, always seemed much darker than it should. That’s probably something you can get used to, especially if you don’t have any experience to set expectations, though the general quality and brightness of your video chat companion’s video may cause some to question if there’s an issue with theirs. The speakers on the bottom side of the screen are nothing to write home about. Stereo and serviceable, so even if you used this solely for primarily for content consumption rather than creation, you might get disappointed in time. Yes, better than my cell phone speakers, but not by much.

In all, I struggle to find a good home for this all-in-one and it feels like while it potentially has an okay array of specs, the implementation leaves things compromised. Given that these are not really intended for user upgrading, I have a hard time recommending that anyone make a purchase for something that effectively would be a longer term device - desktop computer and monitor in one.

    No, I would not recommend this to a friend
  • Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 2 out of 5 stars

    Leaves much to ask for

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    This Dell 27” All-in-One leaves much to ask for. From the get-go, I was severely disappointed by the packaging. The box had clearly opened and then taped back shut with 4 additional pieces of tape trying to hold it shut from the bottom. There is no separate shipping box and directly inside is the computer. I thought at first it was due to an inspection during transit but it was clearly due to the tape failing. The top side was also half opened and the tape was separating. The tape was clearly very cheap and fragile with poor adhesive strength. The poor delivery person was carrying it on their shoulder to prevent the contents from spilling out as they delivered it. Unfortunately, it does appear that the contents spilled out and then put back in at some point. The box itself was very flimsy as well and I was a bit surprised that Dell would ship this type of box by itself. This was clearly due to cheap packaging and not due to handling errors. I hope that this was an isolated incident to my unit. Setup was easy. One cord and you are good to go which is a benefit of All-in-Ones. The computer itself was still able to run. Build quality feels very mid. It doesn’t feel premium and doesn’t scream cheap. There is a fair mixture of plastic with metal thrown in. There is also false advertising with the 2K on the website. This has a FHD (1080P) screen. I checked the settings on the computer as well and the max resolution is 1080P. In 2026, I am not sure why they chose to go with a FHD display especially when this is not a cheap computer and there are several competitors in the same price range doing at least QHD or 4K. The resolution is clearly noticeable on a 27” especially if you have ever used any nicer monitor. It is very glossy and sunlight glare is severe so be aware of that. It does get bright. The included mouse and keyboard feel super cheap and plasticky. They are very light and feel like one drop will be the end. I decided to use my own peripherals. Performance is ok. I can do streaming content and most productivity tasks. I can’t really recommend you play any games on it. There is also continuous fan noise even with minimal tasks. All-in-One computers have their pros and cons. You get convenience. You save space as you don’t have to worry about making room for multiple components. Setup tends to be easier. On the flip side, you can’t upgrade things and if ONE thing breaks, then repairs tend to be impractical due to how expensive it can be. This Dell All-in-One has a fairly premium price but I’m not sure what the market is for it. When compared to the competition, it feels very lacking. It can handle basic office tasks well but this is a fairly pricey machine for just that.

    No, I would not recommend this to a friend