Hewlett-Packard is announcing a new all-in-one consumer desktop under its Envy brand that caters to high-end consumers.
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The all-in-one computers offer fewer compromises than in the past. They include multimedia-rich performance, enhanced security, energy efficiency, lower cost, and a smaller space requirement compared to traditional desktops. All-in-one computers are expected to account for 27 percent of worldwide desktop PC sales by 2016, according to IDC analyst Danielle Levitas.
In addition to the consumer-targeting all-in-ones, the company also has a lineup of commercial machines targeted at government, healthcare, education, and retail customers, and business machines that provide touch-enabled screens for businesses. Those products include the HP Compaq Elite 8300 All-in-One, the HP Compaq Pro 6300 All-in-One, and the HP Pavilion 23 All-in-One. Businesses like all-in-one computers because they take up less space and can sport touchscreens for retail kiosks.
But the highlight is the HP Envy 23 All-in-One (pictured at top), with its sleek design.
HP also has a HP Compaq Pro 6300 All-in-One Business PC with a smaller 21.5-inch diagonal screen.
The HP Envy 23 and the HP Pavilion 23 All-in-One PCs offer 1080p HD, multicore processors, high-end graphics, and 2 terabytes of storage. They don’t have touch screens. The HP Envy 23 comes with Beats Audio and an optional high-definition multimedia interface (HDMI) port. It also has options for a Blu-ray disc drive and a TV tuner. The machines offer choices of Intel or Advanced Micro Devices processors. The machines come with the HP Magic Canvas, a pretty user interface that is normally used on HP touchscreen devices.
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The HP Compaq Elite All-in-One Business PC starts at $879 and will be available Sept. 10. The HP Compaq Elite 8300 Touch All-in-One starts at $929 and will be ready on the same date.
The HP Compaq Pro 6300 All-in-One Business PC starts at $799 and is available Sept. 3. The HP Envy 23 All-in-One starts at $949 and will be available on HP’s site on Aug. 2 and at select retailers on Aug. 5. The HP Pavilion 23 All-in-One starts at $649 and will be available Aug. 2 on HP’s site and Aug. 5 at retailers.
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