Hi:
In addition to 'throwing away the baby (monitor) with the bathwater (PC)' next time you upgrade to something else, as Decept pointed out, I'm not enthused with the poor capacity what maximize what you get, coupled with poor expansion. If there are only 2 memory slots, I want the option to put 2 4-gig modules in them. If there is only one hard-drive, I want the option to use a 1 terabyte HD (I'd say 1.5, but it's my understanding from a review on this site that Seagate's 1.5 is slower, more a data storage drive than a primary system/OS drive).
As much as I like the simple, clutter-free design, over time, you can't move the monitor forward to your next system so you must by a new one, and you can't upgrade memory or storage very practically, so in time, are you really saving that much clutter? (Old equipment = clutter, after all).
Richard.