Many people assume all-in-one PCs are much the same and that consumer, office and industrial models can be used interchangeably. This is the top reason most projects end up failing.
Household all-in-one computers prioritize slim designs, low power consumption and light daily tasks. They are only meant for clean, temperature-controlled home environments with infrequent use. Deployed in corporate offices, factory workshops, security booths or medical facilities, they frequently suffer from lagging, touch failure, freezing and blue screens.
Commercial and industrial all-in-one machines are built with fundamentally different hardware.First, they deliver reliable performance for 24/7 nonstop operation to handle heavy long-term workloads.Second, they come with abundant serial ports, LAN ports and expansion connectors to connect to industrial equipment and professional software systems.Third, they are dustproof, moisture-resistant, anti-interference and capable of working under wide temperature ranges to adapt to harsh on-site conditions.
To put it simply: consumer all-in-one PCs are designed for personal entertainment and casual office work, while commercial touch all-in-one terminals support industrial digitalization, project deployment and long-term stable operation.For government procurement, corporate projects and industry-specific equipment matching, professional commercial models should always be the first choice, so as to avoid frequent breakdowns, rework and replacement costs down the line.

