Allinone
All-in-one (often written all-in-one or allinone) is a term used to describe devices or systems that integrate several previously separate functions into a single unit. The concept is widely used in consumer electronics, computing, printers, and software. In computing hardware, all-in-one PCs consolidate the display and the computer’s motherboard, graphics, and storage into one chassis, reducing desk space and cable clutter. In printing, all-in-one or multifunction printers combine printing with scanning, copying, and sometimes faxing, making them common in homes and small offices. In software and services, some suites are marketed as all-in-one when they bundle multiple tools such as antivirus, backup, data protection, and productivity features into a single package.
Advantages include a compact form factor, simplified setup, and potential cost savings in small-scale deployments. Disadvantages
The term gained prominence with the rise of multifunction devices in the late 20th and early 21st
See also: all-in-one printer, all-in-one PC, all-in-one security suite.