- May 16, 2013
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Hi guys. I'm currently searching for the best all-in-one Windows 8 PC that can replace my current AIO, HP Pavilion ms229. I'm an engineering student, using mostly Office but most of my heavier software needs are personal. I'm a windows phone developer at night so I use Visual Studio and Photoshop a lot. I'd also like to revisit my passion of video editing/manipulation on after effects. RIght now I'm eyeing the Lenovo ideacentre a730 priced at around 1700 euros with 27 inch, quadHD screen, 4 generation core i7, nvidia geforce gt745. It is really at the limit of my budget.
I want to get some opinion on working on a large screen, whether it is really productive or necessary (I have a second screen, 21 inch) or if it is really needed at that very high resolution. FYI, the a730 is also available in full HD resolution for 300 euros less. That means a lot less pixel density which I'm worried about.
Or am I better off with a smaller AIO at 23 inch and just save some (or a lot) of my money for other stuff.
Or i7 is really not much better than i5?
I'm really looking to find the best AIO for my nights working on side projects and not be frustrated by certain shortcomings that might come from not having the best windows PC can offer. I appreciate all of your opinion!
I want to get some opinion on working on a large screen, whether it is really productive or necessary (I have a second screen, 21 inch) or if it is really needed at that very high resolution. FYI, the a730 is also available in full HD resolution for 300 euros less. That means a lot less pixel density which I'm worried about.
Or am I better off with a smaller AIO at 23 inch and just save some (or a lot) of my money for other stuff.
Or i7 is really not much better than i5?
I'm really looking to find the best AIO for my nights working on side projects and not be frustrated by certain shortcomings that might come from not having the best windows PC can offer. I appreciate all of your opinion!