Pros

  • Bright and beautiful screen
  • Very powerful

Cons

  • Inconvenient port placement
  • No touchscreen option

Bottom Line

The expensive Z1 all-in-one has both brains and beauty, but it also has some issues that are impossible to ignore.

The Specs

Display
Included monitor All-in-One
Resolution 2560 x 1440 pixels
Processor
Processor speed 3584.0 MHz
Processor type Intel Xeon
Cache size 8.192 KB
Memory
Memory size 16384.0 MB
Memory speed 1600.0 MHz
Memory type DDR3
Memory max 32.768 GB
Storage
Drive size 600.0 GB
Drive type Solid-State Drive
Ports and Connections
Available Interfaces DisplayPort
Dimensions
Height 23.0 inches
Width 26.0 inches
Depth 16.5 inches
Warranty
Warranty information 3 Years

Performance

Overall Rating
Worldbench Score 159
Worldbench Version 7
Start Up
Start Up 36.6  seconds (lower is better)
Office Productivity
PCMark 7 Productivity Suite 4739  score (higher is better)
Web Performance
Web Performance 21.2  Frames per second (higher is better)
Storage Performance
File Compression 376.7  seconds (lower is better)
Hard Drive File Operations 81.3  seconds (lower is better)
Content Creation
Image Editing 157.7  seconds (lower is better)
Encoding Audio 108.3  seconds (lower is better)
Video Encoding 159  seconds (lower is better)
Power Usage
WorldBench Green Score 75
Idle power usage 87.5  Watts
Working power usage 13.3  Watt hours
Gaming
Crysis 2, Low Quality, 1024x768 95.7  Frames per second (higher is better)
Dirt 3, Low Quality, 1024x768 199.4  Frames per second (higher is better)
Crysis 2, Low Quality, 1680x1050 56.1  Frames per second (higher is better)
Dirt 3, Low Quality, 1680x1050 125.9  Frames per second (higher is better)
Crysis 2, High Quality, 1024x768 67.4  Frames per second (higher is better)
Crysis 2, High Quality, 1680x1050 35.2  Frames per second (higher is better)
Dirt 3, High Quality, 1680x1050 69.1  Frames per second (higher is better)
Dirt 3, High Quality, 1024x768 112.9  Frames per second (higher is better)
Gaming Score 99