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All-in-One or Ultrabooks?

Postby ferlop84 » 28 Dec 2016, 15:00

All-in-One VS Ultrabooks, which one suits you?

Nowadays computers have options for all the needs, from the gamer, the graphic designer, the manager of a bank or an entrepreneur, but the important thing is to be able to really determine to which product we will be able to give the best use.

Sometimes it is overwhelming and complicated when we ask for computers to have to be thinking about processors, speeds, graphics and other components, but the way to select our next team is even easier.

If we work in an office or in a local and need a team to help us organize our tasks, accounts, social networks, without taking up too much space or fading with the decoration, the best choice will be one
ALL-IN-ONE.

Now, if our work demands to be transporting our equipment all the time or if we have to take it to the faculty, we will need a notebook that is light to carry in the bag or backpack, but also powerful to be able to perform perfectly with any design program The graph that we use. For this the best option will be to opt for an ULTRABOOK
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Re: All-in-One or Ultrabooks?

Postby Fergal » 29 Dec 2016, 11:28

Moving topic to more appropriate forum section!
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Re: All-in-One or Ultrabooks?

Postby germainebull » 29 Dec 2016, 11:30

Insightful information you have here. Congrats!

May I ask; how does an All-in-One PC compare to a Ultrabook in terms of price?
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Re: All-in-One or Ultrabooks?

Postby MeowsePad » 30 Dec 2016, 04:24

I would never recommend buying an all-in-one. They are very difficult to upgrade or repair. I also don't believe they are cheaper than traditional desktops. Ultrabooks are nice because they have very few moving parts inside them.
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Re: All-in-One or Ultrabooks?

Postby chikitta » 30 Dec 2016, 06:21

This is very informative never knew anything about this until now. It's nice to learn new things every time I log into the site thanks for sharing
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Re: All-in-One or Ultrabooks?

Postby sprite1950 » 30 Dec 2016, 08:34

MeowsePad wrote:I would never recommend buying an all-in-one. They are very difficult to upgrade or repair. I also don't believe they are cheaper than traditional desktops. Ultrabooks are nice because they have very few moving parts inside them.


Yes I considered the all in one until someone pointed out that if something goes wrong you will probably have to replace the whole thing. I don't know a lot about ultrabooks but I am going to find out more.
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Re: All-in-One or Ultrabooks?

Postby germainebull » 30 Dec 2016, 09:10

MeowsePad wrote:I would never recommend buying an all-in-one. They are very difficult to upgrade or repair. I also don't believe they are cheaper than traditional desktops. Ultrabooks are nice because they have very few moving parts inside them.


Thanks for providing information that is over and above what I had initially asked.
At least, now I know that all-in-one is not a superior option.
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Re: All-in-One or Ultrabooks?

Postby oldbuddy » 30 Dec 2016, 13:53

We have a 27 inch touch screen Acer All-In-One in our kitchen that runs Android and it does fine for looking up recipes online or general information. If it starts having problems, I will just use it as a monitor for some other system. It was less than $200 when I bought it and I still think it is a good value.
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