all-in-one
all-in-one
(1) A combination printer, scanner, copy machine and fax machine. Some all-in-ones exclude the fax capability or make it an option. See multifunction printer.
(2) A desktop computer that houses every component except the keyboard and mouse inside the same case as the monitor. The all-in-one's primary advantage is saving space on the desk. Its disadvantages are twofold: if any component fails other than the keyboard or mouse, the entire unit must be brought into the shop for repair. Secondly, there is generally no internal expansion for storage; however, external drives can always be added. See mini PC and external drive.
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| An iMac All-In-One |
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| With the computer inside the monitor, iMacs have been very popular since their introduction in 1998. This is a 2009 model (see iMac). (Image courtesy of Apple Inc.) |
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