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The release of the Hewlett-Packard DreamScreen is indicative of the increased attention being devoted to All-in-One PCs. These desktop machines run the gamut as far as internal specs are concerned and offer a wealth of style-conscious designs. Some All-in-One PCs are designed for specific functions, such as interacting with social media or checking e-mail, and are built with relatively low horsepower. Still, other vendors believe that the All-in-One market can and should extend into the enterprise in order to reduce space while providing everything an employee needs.
While Apple may or may not have pioneered the All-in-One PC, it's hard to deny that its iconic iMac certainly put it on the map. This early version of the iMac Flower Power shows just how far the industry has come.
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