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All In One Computers



eugegall

ClioSport Club Member
Hi All,

Can anyone offer any advice on these?

I need 3 or 4 of these for work but decent ones are coming in at about £900 each.

Is there a particular model to go for? HP? Dell? Acer?

Also anywhere to get a multi buy discount?

Cheers
 

eugegall

ClioSport Club Member
Look in to the HP TouchSmart.. they're a fair bit cheaper AFAIK and they're not bad for general day to day use.
I was trying to avoid touch screen actually. Never used one but just need something basic for general office use. I can see the touch screen breaking quickly.
 

MatthewR

ClioSport Club Member
Purely out of interest cause I know nothing about IT but why all in one's over normal desktop and screen if you any it for general use?
 

Typhoon

Gangsta
ClioSport Moderator
I was trying to avoid touch screen actually. Never used one but just need something basic for general office use. I can see the touch screen breaking quickly.
Can of course be used without the touchscreen, just using the keyboard and mouse. Just a general 'all rounder' in the world of all in ones.
 

realnumber 1

ClioSport Club Member
I wouldn't go near one. They can be difficult and expensive to get spare parts for if something breaks on them ime.
Some laptops with a monitor and kvm switch could be a better option?
Or regular desktops..
 

c4pob

ClioSport Club Member
  A terrible one
Why an all in one? May as well get a laptop with some form of dock.

Probably cheaper and easier.
 

eugegall

ClioSport Club Member
Why an all in one? May as well get a laptop with some form of dock.

Probably cheaper and easier.
We're on laptops at the moment but I want to move the guys to desktops now.

All in one really to save space and for the sleek look as we're customer facing.
 

MatthewR

ClioSport Club Member
If customer facing is the only reason for Al in one I see no issue with a small desktop under the desk and a smart looking screen with decent wire management on the desk? Will probably get more for your money and be upgradable in the future?
 
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welshname

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eugegall

ClioSport Club Member
Touch Screen, i5, 8GB RAM, 500GB HDD
https://www.ebuyer.com/780124-dell-optiplex-5250-aio-pc-0gk3n

Non-Touch, i5, 4GB RAM, 500GB HDD
https://www.ebuyer.com/780122-dell-optiplex-3050-aio-pc-65jyw

Non-Touch, i3, 4GB RAM, 500GB HDD
https://www.ebuyer.com/785490-dell-optiplex-3050-aio-pc-kyx8d

All come with Windows 10 Pro so perfect if you're a domain environment. Considering the offer on the top 1 there's really no reason to go none touch screen.
Cheers mate.

I think 8gb RAM is really important. 4 can slow down too much after a while!

I youtube the touchscreen stuff last night and its come on a lot since I last looked at it so like you say, may as well.
 
  Listerine & Poledo
It would maybe be worth hunting out something that has an SSD drive.
It'll likely come in at another £60 per unit, and not for as much storage, but it will make them far more useable.

Example
 
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eugegall

ClioSport Club Member
It would maybe be worth hunting out something that has an SSD drive.
It'll likely come in at another £60 per unit, and not for as much storage, but it will make them far more useable.
All of our data is on a shared drive so storage and solid state literally means nothing for these machine mate.
 
  Listerine & Poledo
All of our data is on a shared drive so storage and solid state literally means nothing for these machine mate.
It would mean faster boot and programme loading times. General productivity improvement.
That all your storage is on a server just makes an ever stronger case for a 128 SSD over a 500gb Spinning-platters drive.
 

eugegall

ClioSport Club Member
Fair enough guys! It might be worth getting a standard PC with a separate monitor then.

Its been so long since I shopped for computers. I guess you cant buy packages anymore with cables, keyboard and mouse and all?
 
  BMW M4; S1000 RR

Would 100% slap my boss if he bought me a PC from PC world. (or at least make jokes about how bad he is with IT stuff for a few months)

https://www3.lenovo.com/gb/en/workstations/p-series/ThinkStation-P320-Tiny/p/33TS3TP320T

Upgrade the hard drives to SSDs and job's a good'un. (The machine would go under the table/desk)
 
  Listerine & Poledo
Fair enough guys! It might be worth getting a standard PC with a separate monitor then.

Its been so long since I shopped for computers. I guess you cant buy packages anymore with cables, keyboard and mouse and all?
Sure you can.
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PC Specialist.
Tower, keyboard, mouse and 22" monitor.
Phone them up and haggle out a discount on as many as you need :)

Would 100% slap my boss if he bought me a PC from PC world.

FLol, yep
 

eugegall

ClioSport Club Member
Would 100% slap my boss if he bought me a PC from PC world. (or at least make jokes about how bad he is with IT stuff for a few months)

https://www3.lenovo.com/gb/en/workstations/p-series/ThinkStation-P320-Tiny/p/33TS3TP320T

Upgrade the hard drives to SSDs and job's a good'un. (The machine would go under the table/desk)

Sure you can.
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PC Specialist.
Tower, keyboard, mouse and 22" monitor.
Phone them up and haggle out a discount on as many as you need :smile:



FLol, yep

Thats why I'm asking the question guys! I'm a Mac fan and always have been and anything other than that, throws me.

That Think Station looks incredible. Spec is very strong!!

I'm guessing that doesn't come with any form of OS?
 

eugegall

ClioSport Club Member
Would 100% slap my boss if he bought me a PC from PC world. (or at least make jokes about how bad he is with IT stuff for a few months)

https://www3.lenovo.com/gb/en/workstations/p-series/ThinkStation-P320-Tiny/p/33TS3TP320T

Upgrade the hard drives to SSDs and job's a good'un. (The machine would go under the table/desk)
I actually really like the look of these.

When I click customise I cant see where I can change the hard drive to SSD?

Is it worth upgrading RAM to 16gb for £90?

The warranty looks awesome. As standard, 3 year parts and labour warranty. Site visits too.
 
  Listerine & Poledo
Bit processor-light, what are your people using them for?

Admittedly, if it's standard MS Office stuff, it'll be more than fine.
 
  BMW M4; S1000 RR
https://www.ebuyer.com/791639-lenovo-thinkcentre-m710q-tiny-desktop-10mr0026uk

Pretty perfect spec.

Overall I will be spending a lot more but worth it.

Lenovo Think stuff is a solid choice for work mate. My last company bought me a Surface Book (£2k all in) and I hated it. It's marketed for media guys which isn't me, but the build quality was just a bit pants. Work for a bank now and have a ThinkPad and it's awesome, all the spec, nothing ostentatious about the looks and it feels well made.

SSD is good for keeping a machine feel fresh for long term, which gives the guys working one less thing to moan about.

8GB is fine for workstation type stuff, if you had a specific need for more RAM you'd probably know about it.
 

Daz...

ClioSport Club Member
  Inferno 182 Cup
If it’s just basic office usage then an i3 with 8gb ram and a ssd will be plenty.

They’re sticking HP Pros under our desks with the same spec and they are spot on for most things. I’m still arguing my case for a better cpu as they don’t play well with big spreadsheets.
 
  Listerine & Poledo
@Jeff simply Thinkpads have always been the winner for actual professional workhorse-ing :up:

I have no idea why the Surface Book even came to be. A fat Surface? Nah, just a normal Pro with a keyboard cover thanks. :)
 
  BMW M4; S1000 RR
@Jeff simply Thinkpads have always been the winner for actual professional workhorse-ing :up:

I have no idea why the Surface Book even came to be. A fat Surface? Nah, just a normal Pro with a keyboard cover thanks. :smile:

All the surfaces are s**t. The Book at least has a decent keyboard, just a flawed screen and materials let it down. Oh and the OS that isn't designed for a touch screen....
 

Mr R.

ClioSport Club Member
  A special one.
  Listerine & Poledo
All the surfaces are s**t. The Book at least has a decent keyboard, just a flawed screen and materials let it down. Oh and the OS that isn't designed for a touch screen....
Rather a Surface than an iPad pro.
I like 'em anyway, but they're not workstations that's for sure.
 

JP83

South Central-Oxfordshire
ClioSport Area Rep
Not had a problem with our surfaces, but I guess it's down to what they're being used for.
For our guys, they wanted a Windows OS, simply running the Office suite, SAP, and have something light and portable.
Touch wood, not had a problem with any in 4 years.

PC wise, I build our office PC's now. Not a huge number of staff, so it was cheaper to build a decent spec machine, than buying in a ready made unit.
 
  DCi
I really like my Surface Pro but I don't think I'd like it at work.

I think if you requirements revolve around the working being front of house, your main factor will be cordless mouse/keyboard which doesn't necessitate an all in 1 PC and gives you more options.
 

c4pob

ClioSport Club Member
  A terrible one
Love my surface pro. Use it for work and when docked is excellent. Provides huge amounts of flexibility.

Surface pro 3 i5 256gb with dock wouldn't be too expensive.
 


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