HP announces redesigned Pavilion All-in-One (AiO) to take on Surface Studio

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Just in time for the back-to-school season, HP today announcedĀ a pair of revamped Pavilion All-in-One (AiO) devices. The redesigned Pavilion AiO devices come inĀ 23.8-inch and 27-inch display sizes. The design is stunning, thanks to the large edge-to-edge full HD (4K optional), in-plane switching (IPS) screens on the front. Even though you have touch screen display option, HP has not included inking support making it unsuitable for many artists.

You can tilt the display based on your needs, the tilt range goes from -5 degrees to +35 degrees.Ā HP also highlighted that the AiO displays are built to lastā€”the die-cast aluminum and metal stand includes a hinge tilt that is tested for the equivalent of three times a day for nine years.

There’s also aĀ fabric overlay on the speakers on the front, and audio is custom-tuned byĀ B & O PlayĀ for richer, clearer, immersive sound.Ā HP is also bringing back the privacy camera, the webcam safely tucks out of sight when not in use. Customers can also opt for infrared camera to enjoy face authentication throughĀ Windows Hello.

These devices are powered by the latest 7thĀ generation Intel Core processor, an optional AMD Radeon 530 Discrete Graphics, up to 2TB storage and up to 16 GB of RAM.Ā You can connect all your accessories with a 3-in-1 media card slot, one USB-Cā„¢, two USB 3.0, two USB 2.0, HDMI-in, and HDMI-out connections.

These new HP Pavilion All-in-One devices will start from $749.99.

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