

After unboxing this snow-white beauty, I was immediately struck by how sleek and space-saving the design is. The 24" edge-to-edge display makes my old monitor look ancient - and that anti-flicker tech? Lifesaver for my late-night Netflix binges!
The speed is no joke either. That i5 processor chewed through my 4K video edits like butter, and booting up takes literal seconds thanks to the SSD. Though fair warning - the fan gets audible during heavy loads.
Real talk about the camera: It's serviceable for Zoom calls but definitely the weak point. My colleagues kept asking if I was in a foggy London alley (that pop-up mechanism feels satisfying though). The RGB speakers however? Shockingly decent bass for built-ins!
The port selection made me giddy - six USBs meant I could finally plug in all my peripherals without a hub. Though that burning-hot power adapter some reviewers mentioned? Mine runs warm but not alarming - maybe they've fixed it?
Best surprise? This handles light gaming way better than expected. Played Overwatch at medium settings smoothly, though hardcore gamers should look elsewhere.
Final verdict: For under $600, this AIO punches way above its weight class. Just don't expect MacBook-level build quality or professional-grade camera.
