What you're paying for here is form factor + touch screen. This isn't a gaming PC, but neither is the abomination you suggested.
That's a step down in CPU, zero movement on graphics, and a ridiculous pairing of a 300 dollar monitor with integrated graphics. There's zero point in a high refresh gsync/freesync monitor with that as integrated graphics won't support gsync/freesync, and will absolutely choke trying to game beyond 30-60hz.
Mac mini M2 plus a 27" display is cheaper than this. M2 is powerhouse chip so this all in one HP is not worth it at all. You can also just pay a few hundred more an get an iMac FYI but I think Mac mini is better
Mac mini M2 plus a 27" display is cheaper than this. M2 is powerhouse chip so this all in one HP is not worth it at all. You can also just pay a few hundred more an get an iMac FYI but I think Mac mini is better
Where do you find a 27" touch screen display for $150?
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OR if you want a computer with great performance but lower priced and not space saving defiantly would not recommend getting this one.
Ideas:
Mini Desktop: https://www.amazon.com/KAMRUI-GK3...f9840&th=
Gaming monitor: https://www.amazon.com/ASUS-Gamin...f9840&t
= $718 with more power and a gaming screen vs regular 60hz refresh rate,
That's a step down in CPU, zero movement on graphics, and a ridiculous pairing of a 300 dollar monitor with integrated graphics. There's zero point in a high refresh gsync/freesync monitor with that as integrated graphics won't support gsync/freesync, and will absolutely choke trying to game beyond 30-60hz.
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