At CES 2020, HP proves that all-in-one computers are still relevant.
On the PC side, there have been no serious rivals to Apple's "all-in-one" computer iMac and iMac Pro for quite some time. While the rest focus on slimming laptops, it is HP announced the arrival of an all-in-one computer at CES 2020 HP Envy 32 AiO, which will be perfect for those who want a large screen for editing and viewing content with powerful components, but at the same time do not want a large and noisy box under the table.
The new Envy 32 AiO is said to have the widest 4K resolution screen, which is built into an all-in-one computer. A case of very accurate color IPS screen (98% DCI-P3 coverage), which can also become very bright (600 threads) and reaches surprisingly good contrast ratio of 6000:1. The most powerful components can be chosen from 9th generation Intel i7 processors, graphics RTX 2080 (Max-Q), 32 GB of working memory and 1 TB SSD drive (optional Intel Optane 32 GB and an additional 2 TB HDD).
That the stand will not just be a stand is in it built-in charger for wireless charging of smart devices, and under the screen are hiding both the loudest speakers built into an all-in-one computer, which he tuned Bang & Olufsen. You can also use the speakers as normal speakers when the computer is not working. The HP Envy 32 AiO can already be ordered, and in its most modest form costs 1,599 dollars. In all forms, you get a large, 32-inch screen with wireless charging and speakers, as well as a mouse and keyboard.
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