All-in-one desktops were once seen as a luxury that couldn't possibly support the needs of the average
computer user. They lined the walls in sci-fi movies and boasted futuristic-looking programs that had no
discernible purpose. Today, they have become centerpieces for PC companies to showcase the glamorous side
of desktop computing. Vizio, for example, strayed away from focusing on televisions and media players to
create the new CA24-A2, a beautiful touch-enabled media marvel. Even so, many all-in-ones continued to ship
with some corny apps and software installed - there are, after all, only so many ways you can pretend to paint;
playing Tap-a-Mole gets old, and so does challenging someone to a spirited game of knock-off Pong.