💨 Abstract

All-in-one computers offer a sleek design but come with several drawbacks. They are difficult and expensive to upgrade or repair, as they use laptop components and have limited accessibility. Issues like screen failure or power supply problems can render the entire system unusable until fixed. Poor airflow can lead to overheating, causing performance issues and premature failures. All-in-ones also have fewer ports and expansion options, leading to cable swapping or extra accessories.

Courtesy: Thomas Robertson