All-in-one PC reviews
Looking for a computer with plenty of power? Keen to find a practical, effective space-saver? The Which? best all-in-one PCs review can help. We take the strain out of choosing an all-in-one PC with our robust tests that assess day-to-day tasks, comfort, ease of use and versatility. Find out which all-in-one PCs let you carry out your computing tasks painlessly and with ease.
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The top 11 All-in-one PCs we recommend
We've reviewed 15 All-in-one PCs
Ordered by most recent launch date
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Acer
Aspire 5600UFrom £738.00
Launch: Apr 2013
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Asus
ET2220IUKIFrom £549.99
Launch: Apr 2013
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Lenovo
Essential C540From £550.00
Launch: Apr 2013
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HP
Pavilion 20-b120eaFrom £450.00
Launch: Mar 2013
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HP
Pavilion 23-b130eaFrom £794.97
Launch: Mar 2013
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Packard Bell
oneTwo S TouchFrom £360.00
Launch: Mar 2013
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Sony
Vaio Tap 20From £869.00
Launch: Mar 2013
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Apple
iMac 21.5-inch (2013 model)From £998.99
Launch: Feb 2013
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HP
Envy TouchSmart 23From £800.00
Launch: Feb 2013
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Acer
ZS602From £800.00
Launch: Jan 2013
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Lenovo
IdeaCentre C345From £400.00
Launch: Dec 2012
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Samsung
Series 5 DP500A2DFrom £599.99
Launch: Dec 2012
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Samsung
Series 7 DP700A3DFrom £779.98
Launch: Dec 2012
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Dell
Inspiron One 23From £879.00
Launch: Oct 2012
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Lenovo
IdeaCentre B340From £539.00
Launch: Oct 2012
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