HP launches two new Pavilion All-in-One PCs
26 Jul 2017
HP yesterday, launched two new Pavilion All-in-One PCs with 23.8-inch and 27-inch displays.
According to HP, the two desktop PCs offer features that make them suitable for both parents and kids. The prices of the new Pavilion PCs start from $749.99 (roughly Rs 48,300).
The displays offer up to 4K resolution and variants with touchscreen displays and the 23.8-inch variant were also available with edge-to-edge design (micro-edge bezel).
Both new Pavilion desktop PCs are on offer with up to seventh-generation Intel Core processors and up to 16GB of RAM.
In addition to the onboard Intel graphics, the PC Radeon 530 graphics card also offers features like video editing, powerful photo manipulation, and casual gaming.
In terms of storage, users have the option of choosing between the regular HDD storage and faster SSD storage. The new desktop PCs also offer the option of dual storage that allow users to have both HDD and SSD storage in hybrid configuration.
The HP pavilion 27 features Intel's Optane memory that caches frequently used data to accelerate performance, according to a ZD Net report, among a few PC that offer the memory.
For connectivity, the new desktops offer options including a 3-in-1 media card slot, one USB Type-C, two USB 3.0 ports, two USB 2.0, an HDMI-in, and an HDMI-out.
The PC's also feature other improvements like updated seventh-generation Intel Core i-series processors (or optional AMD processors), a new privacy camera that pops up into sight only when in use, and facial recognition through Microsoft's Windows Hello system, which is featured widely in higher-end laptops.
Sound too gets an upgrade with new audio-tuning from B&O Play and front-facing, fabric-covered speakers.