Which all-in-one computer fits your needs? All-in-one computers offer the experience of a desktop computer without taking up nearly as much space. Dell and HP both make quite a few of these ...
The HP Chromebase All-in-One 22 ($479.99) is a rarity among Chrome OS devices: It’s an all-in-one (AIO) desktop, not a laptop. Instead of a Chromebook you might use for school or as a secondary ...
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HP's Envy Move is one of the strangest computers I've ever used. It has an all-in-one design that forgoes a desktop tower and a separate display. Instead of being designed for always plugged-in power, ...
Pavilion is HP's mainstream consumer brand, positioned above nameless HP systems ("HP All-in-One 20") and below its Envy machines. The 24-k0220z is an HP.com configuration that's a better buy than ...
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All-in-ones never took off. They make for a clean desk, but unless it’s the iMac you’re talking about, they’re fairly niche. When I first pulled the HP Envy 32-All-in-One out of the box, I got the ...
The HP TouchSmart line of computers features a touch screen and an all-in-one design that's comparable to tablets. Although HP did not design the TouchSmart software to extend across multiple monitors ...