Excelius All-in-one Desktop Computer

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    Every now and then, I need a Windows PC for something, and the last couple of HP computers that I bought were so slow that they annoyed me, yet I don't use a PC often enough to justify buying a high-end computer for it.

    Several months ago, I bought an eXcellius All-in-One Desktop Computer from Amazon. It's a refurbished computer but it came looking pretty much like new, except for a couple of small scuff marks on the base of the stand and a power cord that was obviously not new.

    However, although refurbished and not new, the computer uses an Intel Core CPU rather than a slow-as-dirt Celeron CPU, like the low-end HPs. It looks new, and it's way faster than any of the other PCs that I have had lately. It costs about $275 but it's an all-in-one computer, so you don't have to have a separate monitor. You do have to buy a keyboard and a mouse or, as I use, a trackpad. There are only two USB ports but I use a hub that extends that to as many as six more, which is more than I'll need.

    I keep the eXcellius in my old office and, since I also have a television in there, I just move in there if I need to use a PC, such as when I'm working on something for a client who sends me Windows-specific files or for Michelle's recovery center, since they have PCs there. Meanwhile, I just keep it covered so it doesn't accumulate cat hair.

    You'll see that I left a review on the Amazon page. Feel free to "like" it if, in fact, you like it.

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    That's a good deal. It comes with 8GB of RAM when 4GB is the minimum for WIN10, so that really helps performance...Microsoft has always done a poor job of memory management. It has an SSD drive, so that helps speed, too.

    I noticed the weight is 22#. Does it feel heavy, @Ken Anderson? I know it's technically a desktop and not a laptop or portable. That weight surprises me for a computer with an external power supply.

    I added it to my Wish List so I could check back later to get a WIN11 cheap, if they offer such a unit. The descriptions says they are a Microsoft Authorized Refurbisher, so I imagine there will be one.

    Funny, I cannot find anything about the business on the web. Every search result points to their product on a reseller's site. Not that it matters, but I'm always curious about these things.

    They have a brief YouTube sales vid on the product, but no Mfr Website link anywhere:


    Edit to add: I followed a link to a Google reviews page, and the grammar on it (and on the vid) sure sound like your typical offshore source...but the Amazon description says Made in the USA.
     
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    This looks almost identical to the Dell XPS-18 that I just sent up for my son in Washington because I hated it so much. Maybe mine had the Celeron thing I’ve, because it was slower than molasses, and took forever to do some updates every time i turned it on.
    Yours is also a touchscreen, @Ken Anderson ?
     
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    I hate the Dell/HP products because they seem to load so much of their proprietary stuff on them they get real real slow.
     
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    Yeah, it's kind of heavy.

    I don't think it's a large company. I was under the impression that they were built by just a few people who refurbish computers and put their brand on them. They don't carry a large stock because they periodically become unavailable on Amazon, only to reappear later.

    @Yvonne Smith, no I don't think it's a touchscreen, although I've never tried touching it.
     
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    Thank you. And it told me what I wanted to know. Been around since 1988...unheard of longevity in the computer industry.
     
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