Hands-on review: HP Pavilion All-in-One with Micro-Edge Display

Hands-on review: HP Pavilion All-in-One with Micro-Edge Display

By Kevin Lee

Hands-on review: HP Pavilion All-in-One with Micro-Edge Display

This might look like a regular computer monitor with some impeccably thin bezels, but it actually one of the best looking all-in-one PCs I’ve ever laid my eyes on. Aptly named the HP Pavilion All-in-One with Micro-Edge Display – though I wish HP called it something a little less literal and shorter – the compact home PC is both stylish and innovate.

From the front, you would never think that it was an all-in-one PC. Even when looking at the machine from the side, it doesn’t really look all that much thicker than a traditional monitor. However, behind the machine’s 23.8-inch edge-to-edge display lies an Intel Core i7 processor and even discrete graphics.

HP Pavilion All-in-One with Micro-Edge Display

Design

The new 24-inch standalone PC is sharp and modern. The glass fronted display is surrounded by a jet black bezel and around that is a metal frame for a minimalistic style. With the bezel measuring barely a centimeter on every side, your focus is drawn entirely to the sharp and vibrant 1080p IPS screen.

Just below the bright Full HD display is a stylish speaker grill, which features a pattern we first saw on the HP Spectre x2 and then the …read more

Source:: techradar.com – PC and Mac

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