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Dell Inspiron 24 All-in-One

PRICE As reviewed, £624 (£749 inc VAT) from dell.co.uk

It’s surprisingly difficult to find a budget all-in-one PC that doesn’t make huge sacrifices somewhere. If it’s not the quality of the screen, it’s the low-powered components. If it’s not the specification, it’s woeful design. While the Dell Inspiron 24 All-in-One is hardly the pinnacle of perfection, it’s the best attempt we’ve yet seen at this price.

Let’s start with the design. The Inspiron 24 is a simple yet sleek machine that’s easy to move around, thanks to its relatively light weight of 5.2kg.

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