- + Stunning looks. small screen bezels, sturdy casing materials, and a comfy stand. Several people complain about the display falling to one side due to the crooked leg; although it didn't grab my attention, the left side of the screen is actually several millimeters lower than the right one. + The screen has a generous brightness margin. The grain is obviously evident at 24 inches in Full HD, but it doesn't strain the eyes. I would like to further reduce the brightness in the dark because the minimum brightness is a little insufficient. + The performance is more than adequate for daily use. The machine operates rapidly, and the office and browser programs function flawlessly. You can also play simple games, but keep in mind that there are already images present. + The ability to increase RAM without tearing apart the monoblock. There is a small compartment for adding an SSD or HDD on the bottom side of the casing.
- - Includes a wired keyboard and mouse. The fact that the attachments are wired for such a price is a little distressing, but there are no issues with the accessories themselves; they function flawlessly. - A sparse assortment of connectors. When you connect the wired accessories to the monoblock, there are only two more USB-A ports available. I find myself missing this. - Price. The price has increased since I took it a few weeks ago, when it was substantially cheaper.