
Dell
Intel Core i5-7500 (Quad Core/6MB/4T/3.4GHz/65W); supports Windows 10/Linux 8GB DDR4 at 2400MHz (1x8GB) 500GB 2.5inch Serial ATA (7,200 Rpm) Hard Drive
The Dell OptiPlex 7450 All-in-One is a business‑grade AIO desktop featuring a 23.8" 4K IPS touchscreen, 7th‑Gen Intel i5/i7 CPUs, extensive connectivity and tool‑less upgradeability, aimed at productivity and creative workflows.
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Best For
Enterprise and SMB environments that need a space‑saving all‑in‑one with high‑resolution display, strong security, and multi‑monitor capability—ideal for creative professionals, video‑conference heavy teams, and IT departments that value easy upgrades.
Not Ideal For
Hard‑core gamers, users requiring Blu‑ray media playback, pen‑based drawing or design work, and budget‑conscious buyers who need higher performance out‑of‑the‑box without upgrades.
Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers, notably PCMag, gave the OptiPlex 7450 AIO an exemplary 5/5 rating, highlighting its crisp 4K IPS display, robust 7th‑Gen Intel performance, and a connectivity array that includes the uncommon HDMI‑in. They commend its suitability for creative teams and multi‑monitor environments while noting the rear port layout as a minor drawback.
What Users Say
Everyday users consistently praise the crystal‑clear 4K screen, the ease of upgrading RAM and storage, and the solid video‑call experience thanks to the webcam, microphones, and speakers. Complaints focus on the hard‑to‑reach rear ports, the lack of a Blu‑ray drive, and the absence of pen input.
Common Complaints
Rear port accessibility is difficult, the optical drive is DVD‑only, there is no active pen support, entry‑level models feel sluggish, and the built‑in speakers lack bass.
What People Are Saying
“Crystal-clear 4K display”
“Easy to upgrade”
“Great for video calls”
How It Compares
Compared to other business AIOs, the OptiPlex 7450 stands out with its 4K touchscreen, HDMI‑in capability and up to three‑display support, while competitors often settle for FHD panels and fewer ports. However, rivals may offer better built‑in speakers or include Blu‑ray drives, which the Dell lacks.