All-in-One PCs
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Browse our full range of all-in-one PCs — desktop computers with everything built into the back of the display. With no separate tower, fewer cables and a tidy footprint, all-in-one PCs are an excellent choice for home offices, family use, reception areas and anywhere you want a clean, modern desk setup. We stock all-in-one PCs from trusted brands including MSI and Lenovo, with fast UK delivery on every order.
What Is an All-in-One PC?
An all-in-one PC (often called an AIO) combines the computer and the monitor into a single unit. Instead of a separate tower sitting under or beside your desk, the processor, memory, storage and graphics are all built into the back of the display — like a desktop and monitor merged together. You just plug in the power cable and you're ready to go.
Why Choose an All-in-One PC?
- Tidy setup — No tower, fewer cables, more desk space
- Quick to set up — Plug in power, connect to Wi-Fi, ready to use
- Modern designs — Slim profiles that look good in any room
- Built-in webcam and speakers — Everything you need for video calls included
- Often includes keyboard and mouse — Ready to use out of the box (check the product page)
- Easier to move — Relocate the whole PC by moving one unit
How to Choose the Right All-in-One PC
- Light home use (email, browsing, video calls): Core i3/i5, 8GB RAM, 256GB SSD
- Home office and family use: Core i5, 8–16GB RAM, 512GB SSD or 1TB SSD
- Heavier office work (multitasking, large files): Core i5/i7, 16GB RAM, 1TB SSD
- Screen size: 21–24" is common for most users; larger 27"+ models suit shared family or office use
- Display resolution: Full HD (1920 x 1080) is standard; higher resolutions are available on premium models
Best Uses for All-in-One PCs
- Home offices where a tidy desk matters
- Family computers in shared spaces like kitchens or living rooms
- Reception desks, hotel rooms and small business front-of-house
- Bedrooms and small flats where space is limited
- Replacing an older desktop and monitor combo with one neat unit
Why Buy from Us?
- All-in-one PCs from trusted brands like MSI and Lenovo
- Clear specifications including display, processor and storage
- Honest condition grading on every PC
- Fast UK dispatch with tracked delivery
- Friendly support if you need help choosing
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is an all-in-one PC?
An all-in-one PC (AIO) is a desktop computer with all the components — processor, RAM, storage, graphics — built into the back of the monitor. Instead of a separate tower, the whole computer is integrated into the display, giving you a tidy, all-in-one setup with just one power cable.
Are all-in-one PCs good for home use?
Yes — all-in-one PCs are an excellent choice for home use. They're tidy, look great on a desk, include a built-in webcam and speakers for video calls, and are quick to set up. They're ideal for home offices, family computers, and anywhere you want a clean, modern setup without a separate tower.
Can you upgrade an all-in-one PC?
All-in-one PCs are generally less upgradable than traditional desktop towers because everything is built into the display. Some models allow RAM and storage upgrades, but graphics cards usually can't be replaced. If you need upgradability for gaming or future-proofing, a desktop tower or gaming PC is a better choice.
What's the difference between an all-in-one PC and a desktop tower?
A desktop tower is a separate computer that connects to a monitor, keyboard and mouse with cables. An all-in-one PC has everything built into the back of the monitor — no separate tower needed. Towers are more powerful and upgradable; all-in-ones are tidier and easier to set up.
Is an all-in-one PC better than a laptop?
It depends on how you use it. All-in-one PCs offer a bigger screen, better ergonomics and usually more power for the same price as a laptop. But a laptop is portable, while an all-in-one stays at one desk. If you don't need to move your computer around, an all-in-one often makes more sense than a laptop.
Do all-in-one PCs come with a keyboard and mouse?
Many do — particularly business-focused models like the MSI PRO series. The included accessories vary by model, so check the "What's Included" section on each product page before ordering.
Can you play games on an all-in-one PC?
Most all-in-one PCs use integrated graphics and aren't designed for gaming beyond light, casual titles. For modern games at high settings, a dedicated gaming PC with a separate graphics card is a much better choice.
