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If I used a desktop PC, I'd probably want it to be this one (I've been laptop only for a few years, but I'd love this on a VESA wall mount with a touch screen).

HP's Z1 is a workstation built into a 27" screen, in a way IT departments and users will love.

For a home PC, an all-in-one PC is an ideal solution; a screen that's big enough for movies, often a touch screen so you don't have to pull out a keyboard to look at photos or browse the Web, and only one cable to deal with. That would be just as useful at work, especially with desk space coming under pressure as companies try to save on rent by squeezing more people into smaller spaces (hot desking and being more flexible about starting new projects quickly are also less convenient with the multiple boxes and cables of traditional desktop PCs). But consumer all-in-ones don't have powerful processors and graphics cards, because they're designed for casual gaming and multimedia, and they're hard to service and support. If the screen fails, the whole PC usually needs replacing; if you want to add more memory or a larger hard drive, cracking open an all-in-one is far harder than opening a desktop case.

HP has paid attention to all of those issues and produced the Z1. Read the rest of my first look at the Z1 on ZDNet.

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Simon and I have been writing a series on managing PCs the modern way recently over on The Register; here's a roundup of most of the pieces I wrote, from helpdesk tools to what's different about managing a notebook to whether you really can let users buy their own PCs (fascinating discussion between users and IT admins in the comments on that one).

The challenges of desktop configuration
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2011/03/28/desktop_configuration/
Productivity: IT pros to the rescue
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2011/03/25/business_productivity/
Windows support tools
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2011/04/14/windows_support_tools/
Managing the desktop when it's a notebook
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2011/04/12/desktop_management_frameworks/
Automated patch management (I will note this one was edited for length and ends up with an unusually staccato delivery compared to my excessively discursive original)
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2011/05/30/windows_patch_management/
Your PC our problem
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2011/05/19/consumerisation_of_it_what_can_users_buy/
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From a reminder this morning that the PC is going to be 25 soon...
"The PC is evolving at the speed of knots and Lenovo is running with it". Does that mean they walk on water?

It's nice that Lenovo still has some of the team who taught the elephant to dance when they developed the PC, including David Bradley, who wrote the interface code. His description of the project sounds much more like agile and extreme programming than you might epect. "For a month, we met every morning to hash out what it was this machine had to do and then in the afternoons worked on the morning's decisions."

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