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HP All-in-One 24-df0020na
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I'm thinking of buying this AIO PC

 

(Here)

 

But I'm a bit confused with the "1 RJ-45 HP 3-in-1 memory card reader"

 

Does this mean I have to buy an adapter to use a memory card?

 

I'm tempted to buy the i5 version but the 1 Ghz processor speed put me off compared to the 3 Ghz of the one above.

 

Any advice?

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Hi:

 

Below is the link to the HP specs for that model PC...

 

HP All-in-One 24-df0020na PC Product Specifications | HP® Customer Support

 

The RJ-45 is the gigabit ethernet adapter and the memory card reader is its own device.

 

All you need to do is insert a memory card in the slot.

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Hi:

 

Below is the link to the HP specs for that model PC...

 

HP All-in-One 24-df0020na PC Product Specifications | HP® Customer Support

 

The RJ-45 is the gigabit ethernet adapter and the memory card reader is its own device.

 

All you need to do is insert a memory card in the slot.

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Do you have any advice on which AIO I should buy?

 

Core i3, Processor Speed 3Ghz

 

or

 

Core i5, Processor Speed 1Ghz

 

Not too up on what's best.  I am not a gamer and the pc is for general use.

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Normally, any i5 processor is better than any i3 processor.

 

That is most likely why the price is higher.

 

Can you post the model specs with the i5 processor you may be interested in?

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