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Dell Inspiron One 23
MSRP $649.99
“Dell’s revised Inspiron 23 offers strong performance in its most expensive configuration, but it’s hard to see why anyone would buy it instead of the XPS One 27.”
Pros
  • Attractive design
  • Supports HDMI-out and HDMI-in
  • Fast, well-rounded performance
Cons
  • Low-contrast display
  • Poor audio quality
  • System fan is annoying at load
  • Expensive for a 23-inch AIO
  • Affordable models lose performance advantage

Luke Larsen is a Senior Editor at Digital Trends and manages all content covering laptops, monitors, PC hardware, and everything else that plugs into a computer. Luke joined Digital Trends in 2017 as a native Portlander, happy to join a media company that called his city home. His obsession with technology is in observing the ebb and flow of how technological advancement and product design intersects with our day-to-day experience of it. From digging into the minute details to stepping back and seeing the wider trends, Luke revels in telling stories with tech.

Before working at DT, he worked as Tech Editor at Paste Magazine for over four years and has bylines at publications such as IGN and The Oregonian. When he’s not obsessing over what the best laptop is or how Apple can fix the Mac, Luke spends his time playing designer board games, quoting obscure Star Wars lines, and hanging with his family.